Shantala: The Touch to Improve the Quality of Life in Babies Attending a School in the Midwest of Santa Catarina

Cristianne Confessor Castilho Lopes, Vitor Ohana Marques Azzini, Natascha Szumsztajn Beker, Larissa Silva Guimarães, Daniel Furlan, Lucas Castilho Lopes, D. D. Santos, Gizele Locatelli, Maria Eduarda Castilho Lopes, Eduardo Barbosa Lopes, F. H. Pitanga
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Introduction: Shantala is a technique that was created by an Indian mother, with the aim of massaging the baby. Your movements must be performed rhythmically and follow an order, becoming delicate and providing pleasure to the recipient. Many benefits are reported with Shantala, some of which include reducing intestinal colic, improving sleep quality and reducing stress and anxiety. Objective: To analyze the effectiveness of applying the Shantala massage technique to a group of babies enrolled in a school in the Midwest of Santa Catarina. Methods: This study is characterized as experimental research of an exploratory and descriptive nature. The sample consisted of 7 babies aged 4 to 12 months, of both sexes. The assessment was applied through a questionnaire on the perception of babies' behaviors, answered by their guardians, and sleep quality was assessed using the Brazilian version of the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ), both were applied pre and post -treatment. Afterwards, patients underwent 10 Shantala sessions. Participants only received care after consent from their guardians and approval from the ethics and research committee. Results: The results demonstrated that the babies' eating habits improved when compared pre- (28.6%) and post-treatment (57.9%), being classified as very good and 42.9% as excellent. In relation to social behavior, only 14.3% were classified as excellent before massage applications, increasing to 57.1% post-treatment. No child showed any symptoms of intestinal colic, anxiety or stress after the applications, which were present pre-application. The quality of sleep also improved post-treatment, showing an improvement in this habit in relation to the time of going to bed and waking up, including during the night. Conclusion: The research demonstrated that the Shantala technique promoted the reduction of stress levels, anxiety, reduced symptoms of intestinal colic and improved the quality of sleep, eating habits and social interaction, which consecutively generates a better quality of life in children.
香塔拉触摸提高圣卡塔琳娜州中西部一所学校婴儿的生活质量
简介Shantala 是一种由印度母亲创造的技术,目的是按摩婴儿。你的动作必须有节奏地进行,并遵循一定的顺序,变得细腻,为接受者带来愉悦。据报道,香塔拉有很多好处,其中包括减少肠绞痛、改善睡眠质量、减轻压力和焦虑。目的分析在圣卡塔琳娜州中西部一所学校就读的一组婴儿使用香塔拉按摩技术的效果。研究方法本研究属于探索性和描述性实验研究。样本包括 7 名 4 至 12 个月大的男女婴儿。通过由监护人回答的婴儿行为感知问卷进行评估,并使用巴西版儿童睡眠习惯问卷(CSHQ)评估睡眠质量。之后,患者接受了 10 次香塔拉治疗。只有在获得监护人同意和伦理与研究委员会批准后,参与者才能接受治疗。结果结果显示,与治疗前(28.6%)和治疗后(57.9%)相比,婴儿的饮食习惯有所改善,其中42.9%被评为 "非常好",42.9%被评为 "优秀"。在社交行为方面,按摩前只有 14.3% 的婴儿被评为 "优秀",按摩后则增至 57.1%。没有孩子在按摩后出现任何肠绞痛、焦虑或压力症状,而这些症状在按摩前都存在。治疗后,孩子的睡眠质量也得到了改善,这表明他们的睡眠习惯与上床睡觉和起床的时间有关,包括在夜间。结论研究表明,香塔拉技术能减轻压力水平和焦虑,减少肠绞痛症状,改善睡眠质量、饮食习惯和社会交往,从而连续提高儿童的生活质量。
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