肠易激综合征患者的生物反馈辅助压力管理方案:一项随机对照试验。

EMBnet.journal Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-04 DOI:10.14806/ej.26.1.980
Konstantina Exarchopoulou, Anna Papageorgiou, Flora Bacopoulou, Elli Koumantarou Malisiova, Dimitrios Vlachakis, George P Chrousos, Christina Darviri
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摘要

肠易激综合征(IBS)是一种影响患者功能和生活质量的功能性胃肠道疾病。在压力和肠易激综合症之间存在一种公认的有害的相互关系。在这项随机对照试验中,IBS患者被随机分配到为期8周的生物反馈辅助压力管理干预组(n=24)或对照组(n=22)。在基线和干预后进行心理测量以评估感知压力、健康控制点和抑郁症状。干预组患者的压力感知和抑郁症状明显减少,对健康的控制感增加。干预方案有利于肠易激综合征患者的健康和生活质量。未来的随机对照研究需要更大的样本和更长的随访时间来确定压力管理技术在功能性胃肠疾病中的有效性。
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A Biofeedback-Assisted Stress Management Program for Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome: a Randomised Controlled Trial.

A Biofeedback-Assisted Stress Management Program for Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome: a Randomised Controlled Trial.

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder that affects the functionality and quality of life of the affected persons. There is a well-established detrimental reciprocal relationship between stress and IBS. In this randomised controlled trial, IBS patients were randomly assigned to an 8-week biofeedback-assisted stress management intervention group (n=24) or a control group (n=22). Psychometric measures were performed at baseline and following intervention to assess perceived stress, health locus of control and depressive symptoms. In patients of the intervention group, perceived stress and symptoms of depression were significantly decreased, while the sense of control over health was increased. The intervention program was beneficial to the health and quality of life of individuals with IBS. Future randomised controlled studies with larger samples and longer follow-up are required to establish the effectiveness of stress-management techniques in functional gastrointestinal disorders.

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