Effect of EMG, RESP, and TEMP Biofeedback Training to reduce Anxiety among Undergraduate Students

Ujala Sajid, S. Noushad, Sadaf Ahmed
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Background: It is evident that anxiety and stress are two of the main predominant issues that cause several mental health problems and disorders in university students, causing a negative impact on this population. Higher educational institutes in Pakistan have limited access and resources to face these issues. It is suggested that biofeedback-aided relaxation training has been effective in alleviating anxiety and stress symptoms among undergraduate students, especially during their examination season. Recent research has proven biofeedback to be effective training for anxious students. The current randomized control trial is planned to investigate the effectiveness of Electromyography-EMG, Respiration Rate-RESP, and Skin Temperature-TEMP biofeedback training for reducing anxiety symptoms among nursing students be receiving 8 sessions for 4 weeks. Methodology: This study is planned to investigate the effectiveness of EMG, RESP, and TEMP Biofeedback Training in reducing symptoms of anxiety among the nursing students from one school, and to determine whether biofeedback training is associated with relaxing the minds and bodies of the anxious nursing students to cope with the distressing situation. Study subjects meeting the eligibility criteria will be randomized into two groups using randomly generated numbers: the Biofeedback training group and the Control group. Biofeedback training will be used as an intervention vs. the control. All the study subjects who give consent to participate will be made to complete the study questionnaires (Demographic, Screening for Anxiety using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory –STAI) at baseline and post-intervention (after 4 weeks). Discussion: This study might help us determine biofeedback as a possible effective and useful technique in helping nursing students manage their anxiety. Moreover, it is suggested that Individuals receiving biofeedback training tend to show significant changes for the three psychophysiological modalities, i.e., EMG, RESP, and TEMP. This study might also give us insight into the efficacy of biofeedback in the Pakistani population seeking help for stress and anxiety.
EMG、RESP和TEMP生物反馈训练对减轻大学生焦虑的影响
背景:很明显,焦虑和压力是导致大学生几种心理健康问题和障碍的两个主要问题,对这一人群产生了负面影响。巴基斯坦高等教育机构面对这些问题的机会和资源有限。研究表明,生物反馈辅助放松训练能有效缓解大学生的焦虑和压力症状,尤其是在考试季节。最近的研究已经证明生物反馈对焦虑的学生是有效的训练。目前的随机对照试验计划调查肌电图、呼吸率RESP和皮肤温度TEMP生物反馈训练在减少护理学生焦虑症状方面的有效性,这些学生将接受为期4周的8次训练。方法:本研究旨在调查EMG、RESP和TEMP生物反馈训练在减少一所学校护理学生焦虑症状方面的有效性,并确定生物反馈训练是否与放松焦虑的护理学生的身心以应对痛苦情况有关。符合资格标准的研究对象将使用随机生成的数字随机分为两组:生物反馈训练组和对照组。生物反馈训练将被用作干预与对照。所有同意参与的研究受试者将在基线和干预后(4周后)完成研究问卷(人口学,使用状态-特质焦虑量表进行焦虑筛查)。讨论:这项研究可能有助于我们确定生物反馈是一种可能有效和有用的技术,可以帮助护理学生管理他们的焦虑。此外,研究表明,接受生物反馈训练的个体往往在三种心理生理模式(即EMG、RESP和TEMP)方面表现出显著变化。这项研究还可能让我们深入了解生物反馈在寻求压力和焦虑帮助的巴基斯坦人群中的功效。
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