Breathing-Based Meditation for Improving COPD Burden: A Mixed Single-Case and Qualitative Approach

T. Lin, Deanna Linville, Rhonda Nese, John Seeley, Samantha Shune
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) impacts the physiological and psycho-emotional aspects of life. COPD-related secondary sequelae also synergistically interact with each other. For example, dyspnea affects the severity of breath, body functions, and the mind (e.g., anxiety, panic, fear). Such negative psycho-emotional states can further negatively impact the breath and the body (e.g., increased dyspnea). Given the breadth of the impact of COPD on multiple facets of health and well-being, it is essential to investigate comprehensive approaches to managing COPD, simultaneously addressing the mind, body, and breath. Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY), a breathwork meditation program, has previously yielded a wide range of physiological and psycho-emotional benefits but has not been explored in individuals with COPD. Using single-case multiple-baseline and qualitative phenomenology methodologies, this study investigated 1) the relation between dyspnea and SKY and 2) the feasibility and general perceived effectiveness of SKY among individuals with COPD. Nine individuals with varying severities of COPD participated. Data collection included ratings of perceived dyspnea (work of breathing, shortness of breath, dyspnea-related distress, dyspnea-related anxiety) and semi-structured in-depth interviews. Results suggest that SKY is feasible and acceptable for individuals with COPD. Additionally, the results demonstrate proof of concept that SKY can help alleviate aspects of the COPD disease burden related to the mind, body, and breath as well as reduce the cyclical effect of the disease sequelae. Larger-scale trials are warranted, but this study is the first to support SKY as a viable complementary and integrative health approach for individuals with COPD.
改善慢性阻塞性肺病负担的呼吸冥想:单例和定性混合方法
慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)影响着人们的生理和心理情感。与慢性阻塞性肺病相关的继发性后遗症也会相互协同作用。例如,呼吸困难会严重影响呼吸、身体机能和心理(如焦虑、恐慌、恐惧)。这种负面的心理情绪状态会进一步对呼吸和身体造成负面影响(如呼吸困难加剧)。鉴于慢性阻塞性肺病对健康和幸福的多方面影响,研究综合方法来管理慢性阻塞性肺病,同时解决精神、身体和呼吸问题至关重要。Sudarshan Kriya Yoga(SKY)是一种呼吸冥想课程,曾在生理和心理情感方面产生了广泛的益处,但尚未在慢性阻塞性肺病患者中进行过研究。本研究采用单例多基线和定性现象学方法,调查了:1)呼吸困难与 SKY 之间的关系;2)SKY 在慢性阻塞性肺病患者中的可行性和总体效果。九名患有不同严重程度慢性阻塞性肺病的患者参与了这项研究。数据收集包括对感知到的呼吸困难(呼吸工作、气短、与呼吸困难相关的痛苦、与呼吸困难相关的焦虑)进行评分和半结构化深入访谈。结果表明,对于慢性阻塞性肺病患者来说,SKY 是可行且可接受的。此外,研究结果还证明了 SKY 有助于减轻慢性阻塞性肺病患者在精神、身体和呼吸方面的疾病负担,并减少疾病后遗症的周期性影响。虽然还需要进行更大规模的试验,但这项研究首次支持将 SKY 作为慢性阻塞性肺病患者的一种可行的补充和综合保健方法。
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