复杂创伤经历(CTE)的成年患者如何体验瑜伽治疗

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Kari Evelin Arellano Lorentzen , Dag Øystein Nordanger , Bente Margrethe Weimand , Åse Marit Hammersbøen , Shirley Telles , Margrethe Seeger Halvorsen
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背景练习瑜伽对创伤相关心理健康问题的治疗潜力正在得到越来越多的研究。然而,关于瑜伽治疗复杂创伤经历(CTE)患者的具体研究很少,以及成年CTE患者如何体验瑜伽治疗。目的本定性证据综合(QES)的目的是探索和综合定性研究如何体验瑜伽治疗创伤相关心理健康问题的成年CTE患者。方法截至2024年7月25日,我们检索了7个数据库,筛选了1973项研究。我们纳入了用挪威语、瑞典语、丹麦语、英语或西班牙语撰写的研究,采用定性设计,在检索期间经过同行评审、已发表和可用。经质量评价后纳入5项研究。使用主题综合来综合研究结果。结果一个总体的分析主题“瑜伽是一个多方面的、变革性的治疗过程,从瑜伽垫延伸到日常生活和自我改造”被发展为三个主要主题:1)“瑜伽是在瑜伽垫上与自己的新相遇”,2)“瑜伽是应对日常生活的可能性”,3)“瑜伽是个人成长的机会”。对调查结果的信心被评估为中等至高度的信心。结论本综述表明,成年CTE患者体验瑜伽治疗是一种全面的治疗过程。基于这些发现,本文提出了将瑜伽整合、认识和探索作为一种多面性、变革性的治疗过程对成年CTE患者的影响,以支持未来的实践、政策和研究。
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How adult patients with complex trauma experiences (CTE) experience yoga as treatment

Background

The therapeutic potential of practising yoga for trauma-related mental health problems is being increasingly investigated. However, there is little research on yoga as treatment for patients with Complex Trauma Experiences (CTE) specifically, and how adult patients with CTE experience yoga as treatment.

Purpose

The aim of this Qualitative Evidence Synthesis (QES) was to explore and synthesize qualitative research on how adult patients with CTE experience yoga as treatment for trauma-related mental health problems.

Methods

We searched seven databases until July 25, 2024, and screened 1973 studies. We included studies written in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, English, or Spanish, with qualitative design, that were peer-reviewed, published, and available during the search period. Five studies were included after quality appraisal. Thematic Synthesis was used to synthesize the findings.

Results

An overarching analytical theme “yoga as a multifaceted, transformative treatment process that extends beyond the yoga mat into daily life and self-reformation” was developed with three main themes: 1) “Yoga as new encounters with oneself on the yoga mat”, 2) “Yoga as possibilities for daily life coping”, and 3) “Yoga as opportunities for personal growth”. The confidence in the findings were assessed to be of moderate to high confidence.

Conclusion

This review indicates that adult patients with CTE experience yoga as treatment as a comprehensive therapeutic journey. Based on these findings, implications regarding the integration, recognition and exploration of yoga as a multifaceted, transformative treatment process for adult patients with CTE are presented to support future practice, policy and research.
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