Attitudes of inner city patients with cardiovascular disease towards meditation.

Journal of integrative cardiology Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-03-10 DOI:10.15761/JIC.1000152
Amit J Shah, Robert J Ostfeld
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Abstract

Objectives: Meditation is a stress reduction intervention that is of potential benefit to patients with cardiovascular disease, but its interest in inner city cardiology patients is unknown. We surveyed patients at an inner city cardiology clinic about their interest in learning meditation and the impact of stress on their lifestyles.

Methods: A survey was distributed to 215 consecutive patients in an inner city cardiology clinic. Chi-square tests were used to compare those interested and not interested in meditation.

Results: Of the 215 surveys, 54 were excluded because of 2 or more missing responses, leaving 161 for analysis. The mean age was 61 (+/- 16.5) years; 59% were female, 37% were black non-Hispanic, and 34% were Hispanic, and 18% were white. Overall, 46% expressed interest in learning meditation, and 64% agreed that less stress would facilitate living a healthy lifestyle. In subgroup analysis, the highest levels of interest in meditation classes occurred in patients who were younger than 65 years old (69% interested) and those who agreed that less stress would facilitate living a healthy lifestyle (71% interested).

Conclusion: Many of the patients at an inner city cardiology clinic may have interest in learning meditation. Given the effects of stress in this population, clinical trials involving meditation are warranted.

市中心心血管疾病患者对冥想的态度。
目的:冥想是一种减轻压力的干预措施,对心血管疾病患者有潜在的益处,但它对内城心脏病患者的兴趣尚不清楚。我们对市中心一家心脏病诊所的病人进行了调查,了解他们对学习冥想的兴趣以及压力对他们生活方式的影响。方法:对内城某心脏科门诊215例患者进行调查。卡方检验用于比较对冥想感兴趣和不感兴趣的人。结果:215份调查中,有54份因遗漏2份或2份以上而被排除,剩下161份用于分析。平均年龄61岁(±16.5岁);其中59%为女性,37%为非西班牙裔黑人,34%为西班牙裔,18%为白人。总体而言,46%的人表示对学习冥想感兴趣,64%的人认为减少压力有助于过上健康的生活方式。在亚组分析中,对冥想课程感兴趣的最高水平发生在65岁以下的患者(69%感兴趣)和那些同意减少压力有助于过上健康生活方式的患者(71%感兴趣)。结论:市中心心脏病诊所的许多患者可能对学习冥想感兴趣。考虑到压力对这一人群的影响,涉及冥想的临床试验是有必要的。
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