在电休克治疗(ECT)前渐进式肌肉放松以减少焦虑。

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Gamze Özyiğit, Özge Sukut
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摘要

背景:ECT是一种公认的治疗严重精神疾病的方法,特别是重度抑郁症和双相情感障碍。有充分的证据表明,患者在治疗前会经历显著的焦虑,这可能对护理和治疗过程产生不利影响。本研究旨在确定渐进式肌肉放松练习对双相情感障碍和抑郁症患者首次ECT治疗前焦虑水平的影响。方法:本准实验研究的数据收集于2020年5月29日至10月29日在该院首次接受电痉挛治疗的30例双相情感障碍和抑郁症住院患者。数据收集包括信息表、STAXI状态焦虑量表和焦虑视觉模拟量表。采用描述性统计、Friedman检验和Wilcoxon检验对数据进行分析。结果:VAS-A平均评分由PMR前的4.93±1.88降至PMR后的2.83±1.76,ECT后降至1.43±1.21 (p < 0.05)。PMR运动后心率和呼吸频率也显著降低(p结论:虽然在ECT前PMR运动对VAS焦虑水平有短期影响,但患者在随后的ECT治疗前仍然表现出高水平的焦虑。因此,建议在每次ECT之前进行PMR练习,并应进一步研究长期应用的效果。未来的研究应采用随机对照设计与对照组比较结果。临床试验号:不适用。
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Progressive muscle relaxation to reduce anxiety before electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).

Background: ECT is a well-established treatment modality for severe psychiatric disorders, particularly major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder. It is well-documented that patients experience significant anxiety before treatment, which can adversely affect nursing care and the treatment process. This study aims to determine the effect of progressive muscle relaxation exercises on anxiety levels among patients with bipolar and depressive disorders prior to their first ECT session.

Method: Data for this quasi-experimental study were collected from 30 in-patients with bipolar disorder and depression who received ECT for the first time in the hospital between May 29 and October 29, 2020. Data collection involved an information form, the STAXI State Anxiety Scale, and the Visual Analogue Scale for Anxiety. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, the Friedman test, and the Wilcoxon test.

Results: The mean VAS-A score decreased from 4.93 ± 1.88 before PMR to 2.83 ± 1.76 after PMR, and further to 1.43 ± 1.21 after ECT (p < .001). However, STAI-S scores did not show a statistically significant difference before and after PMR (p > .05). Heart rate and respiratory rate also significantly decreased after PMR exercises (p < .05), while oxygen saturation remained unchanged. Prior to the next ECT session, the mean VAS-A score increased to 5.10 ± 1.77, and no significant changes were observed in either physiological parameters or anxiety measures.

Conclusion: While a short-term effect on VAS Anxiety levels was observed following PMR exercises before ECT, patients still exhibited high levels of anxiety before subsequent ECT sessions. Therefore, it is recommended that PMR exercises be performed before each ECT session, and the effects of long-term application should be further investigated. Future studies should employ a randomized controlled design to compare results with a control group.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
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6.20%
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317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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