Integrative Group Visits for Sleep Disturbance: A Brief Report.

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2024-06-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130241260016
David Kiefer, Katherine Eby, Jennifer Zaborek, Ellen Goldstein
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Abstract

Background: There is limited research on the efficacy of group visits using integrative treatment modalities and for people whose chief concern is sleep disturbance. This quality improvement project delivered integrative health content in group visits for people with self-reported sleep disturbance.

Objective: To describe an integrative group visit for sleep disturbance, explore the evaluation process for several outcomes, and report on lessons learned.

Methods: A group visit series involved 4 sessions over the course of 1 month, covering integrative health topics such as acupuncture, mind-body therapies, and herbal medicine. Participants were administered 2 validated surveys (PSQI and PROMIS-29) at baseline and 1- and 3-months post-intervention.

Results: In 4 4 week GV series,18 people participated in-person pre-pandemic, and 5 people participated virtually during the pandemic. The mean age for the entire cohort was 63.2 years. Of the 23 participants, 18 (78%) attended all 4 GV sessions within their series.

Conclusion: Preliminary findings from this study suggest that an integrative group visit approach to sleep disturbance is feasible yet would benefit from a more rigorous investigation.

针对睡眠障碍的综合小组访问:简要报告。
背景:关于采用综合治疗模式并针对以睡眠障碍为主要问题的人群进行小组探访的疗效研究十分有限。本质量改进项目在针对自述睡眠障碍患者的小组访问中提供了综合健康内容:目的:描述针对睡眠障碍的综合小组访问,探讨几种结果的评估过程,并报告经验教训:小组访问系列包括 4 个疗程,历时 1 个月,内容涉及针灸、身心疗法和草药等综合健康主题。在基线和干预后的 1 个月和 3 个月,对参与者进行了 2 次有效调查(PSQI 和 PROMIS-29):在 4 个为期 4 周的 GV 系列中,18 人在大流行前亲自参加,5 人在大流行期间通过虚拟方式参加。所有参与者的平均年龄为 63.2 岁。在 23 名参与者中,18 人(78%)参加了其系列中的全部 4 个全球志愿服务课程:本研究的初步结果表明,针对睡眠障碍的综合小组访问方法是可行的,但需要进行更严格的调查。
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