Effectiveness of Benson’s Relaxation Technique In Stressed PCOD Women

Revathi Srinivasan, Donnagayathri. K. J., Tanisha Rizkeen. M, A. K. V. K. Kumar
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Background: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent endocrinological disorder in women, causing metabolic dysfunction and body composition changes. As of June 30, 2022, WHO estimates indicate over 116 million women (3.4%) globally are affected by PCOS. Stress, defined as worry and mental tension from difficult situations, is a major contributor to reproductive dysfunction. Reports increasingly highlight stress's role in PCOS manifestation. The study aims to assess the Benson relaxation technique's effectiveness in alleviating stress in women with PCOS. Aim: To determine the effectiveness of Benson's relaxation technique in stressed PCOD. Methodology: Study Design: Experimental study, Study setting: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Medical College and Hospital, Department of Physiotherapy, Bangalore -560045 Sample design: Purposive sampling. Sample size: 30 patients. Result: A significant reduction in stress among PCOD women was observed with the use of Benson’s Relaxation Technique. The pre-perceived stress score before the technique was 22.63±5.26, decreasing to 18.23±5.98 post-intervention. The enhancement score was 4.40, with a t-value of 11.08. The analysis indicates a substantial stress reduction among PCOD women using Benson’s Relaxation Technique, as assessed through the Perceived Stress Scale (p<0.001). Conclusion: The study conclusively demonstrated the efficacy of Benson's Relaxation Technique in alleviating stress among women with PCOD. The analysis revealed a significant shift in stress levels, with 33.4% transitioning from high to moderate stress, 30.3% from moderate to low, and 30% maintaining moderate stress. Only 3.3% had low stress persisting, and the same percentage had persistent high stress. The pre-intervention stress score was 22.63526, decreasing to 18.2315.98 post-intervention, yielding a noteworthy enhancement score of 4.40. This signifies a statistically significant reduction in perceived stress (p<0.001), supported by a t-value of 11.08. KEYWORDS: Benson’s relaxation technique, PCOD, Perceived Stress Scale Stress.
本森放松技术对压力过大的多囊卵巢综合症女性的效果
背景:多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)是一种普遍存在于女性中的内分泌失调症,可导致新陈代谢功能障碍和身体成分改变。据世界卫生组织估计,截至 2022 年 6 月 30 日,全球有超过 1.16 亿名妇女(3.4%)受到多囊卵巢综合征的影响。压力是指来自困境的担忧和精神紧张,是导致生殖功能障碍的主要因素。越来越多的报告强调了压力在多囊卵巢综合症表现中的作用。本研究旨在评估本森放松技术在缓解多囊卵巢综合症女性压力方面的有效性。目的:确定本森放松技术对压力过大型多囊卵巢综合症的有效性。研究方法:研究设计:实验研究实验研究,研究环境:B.R. Ambedkar 博士医学院和医院,物理治疗系,班加罗尔 -560045 样本设计:有目的抽样。样本量:30 名患者。研究结果使用本森放松技术后,多囊卵巢综合症妇女的压力明显减轻。使用本森放松技术前的压力感知评分为 22.63±5.26,干预后降至 18.23±5.98。增强得分为 4.40,t 值为 11.08。分析表明,通过感知压力量表评估,使用本森放松技术的多囊卵巢综合症妇女的压力大幅减少(p<0.001)。结论这项研究最终证明了本森放松技术在减轻患有多囊卵巢综合症的妇女压力方面的功效。分析表明,压力水平发生了明显变化,33.4%的人从高度压力过渡到中度压力,30.3%的人从中度压力过渡到低度压力,30%的人保持中度压力。只有 3.3% 的人压力持续较低,同样比例的人压力持续较高。干预前的压力评分为 22.63526,干预后降至 18.2315.98,显著提高了 4.40 分。这表明感知到的压力在统计学上有了显著的降低(P<0.001),并得到了 11.08 的 t 值的支持。关键词: 本森放松技术、多囊卵巢综合症、感知压力量表压力。
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