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The effectiveness of progressive muscle relaxation and interactive guided imagery as a pain-reducing intervention in advanced cancer patients: A multicentre randomised controlled non-pharmacological trial

机译:渐进式肌肉放松和互动指导图像的有效性作为晚期癌症患者的减少干预措施:多期一组随机控制的非药理学试验

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Background and purpose: Interactive guided imagery (IGI) and progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) are complementary therapies with a recognised positive effect on cancer pain relief. This multicentre randomised controlled trial was designed to assess the adjuvant effect of PMR-IGI in alleviating pain in a sample of hospice patients with terminal cancer. Materials and methods: A total of 104 patients were randomised to two groups. Group A patients (n = 53) were administered the Revised Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS-r) and the numerical rating scale (NRS) for pain immediately prior to (Tl) and 2h following an individual PMR-IGI session (T3). Group B patients (n = 51) received usual care and were assessed using the same tools. Acute pain episodes and rescue analgesics over the following 24 h were recorded. Results: The Pain Intensity Difference (NRS at T3-NRS at Tl) was 1.83 in group A and 0.55 in group B and was significant in both groups (p < 0.0001). The mean Total Symptom Distress Score declined by 8.83 in group A and by 1.84 in group B.The average difference in the emotional symptoms ESAS-r subscore (anxiety and depression) was 2.93 in group A (p < 0.0001) and 0.07 in group B (p > 0.05). Conclusion: The results of this trial suggest that PMR-IGI may be considered as an effective adjuvant in alleviating pain-related distress in terminal cancer patients. Further studies should be performed to assess the effectiveness of repeated interventions.
机译:背景和目的:交互式指导图像(IGI)和渐进式肌肉松弛(PMR)是对癌症疼痛缓解的认可阳性作用的互补疗法。这种多长期随机对照试验旨在评估PMR-IgI在临界癌症患者样本中缓解疼痛的佐剂效果。材料和方法:共104名患者随机分为两组。将患者(n = 53)进行修订的Edmonton症状评估规模(ESA-R)和在单个PMR-IGI会话(T3)之后的疼痛(T1)之前的疼痛的数值额定尺度(NRS)。 B组患者(n = 51)接受了通常的护理,并使用相同的工具进行评估。记录了急性疼痛发作和救援镇痛药。结果:疼痛强度差(T1时的NRS)为1.83组,B组A和0.55组,两组均显着(P <0.0001)。 B组A和1.84组中A组和1.84的平均总症状遇险分数下降了8.83。情绪症状ESAS-R子核心(焦虑和抑郁)的平均差异为2.93群(P <0.0001)和B组中0.07 (p> 0.05)。结论:该试验结果表明,PMR-IgI可被视为减轻终癌患者疼痛相关痛苦的有效辅助剂。应进行进一步的研究以评估重复干预的有效性。

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