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Effect of art making on cancer-related symptoms of blood and marrow transplantation recipients.

机译:工艺对血液和骨髓移植受者癌症相关症状的影响。

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Purpose/Objectives: To examine whether a one-hour art-making session during blood and marrow transplantation (BMT) treatment significantly affects therapy-related symptoms, state anxiety, and stress.Design: A pre- and post-test crossover design.Setting: An urban outpatient cancer center in the midwestern United States.Sample: A convenience sample of 20 patients, aged 20-68 years (X = 38.5), receiving treatment at a BMT clinic.Methods: Participants completed a demographic questionnaire, the Therapy-Related Symptom Checklist, and the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Index, and provided salivary cortisol samples. After pretesting, individuals were assigned to either a wait list or intervention. Individuals in the wait-list group received the usual treatment before completing the post-test measures. Individuals in the intervention group participated in a one-hour art-making session, after which they completed post-test measures. Participants then crossed over to the other group.Main Research Variables: Art making, stress, state anxiety, and therapy-related symptoms.Findings: Therapy-related symptom concerns for the intervention group at post-test were significantly lower than at pretest; no change ocurred in the control group. The salivary cortisol levels were significantly lower at post-test in the intervention and control groups. No change occurred in the anxiety levels of participants in the intervention and control groups. The study hypothesis was partially supported.Conclusions: Art making decreased therapy-related symptoms (e.g., feeling sluggish, difficulty concentrating). Use of more physiologic indices to measure stress and replication on a larger sample are suggested.Implications for Nursing: Individuals receiving BMT may benefit from participation in art-making interventions. Art making is easy to implement in a clinic setting and allows for positive interactions between nurses and patients.
机译:目的/目的:检查在血液和骨髓移植(BMT)治疗期间进行一小时的艺术创作是否对与治疗有关的症状,状态焦虑和压力有显着影响设计:试验前和试验后的交叉设计。 :美国中西部地区的城市门诊癌症中心。样本:20名年龄在20-68岁(X = 38.5)的患者在BMT诊所接受治疗的便利样本。方法:参与者填写了人口统计学调查表,Therapy-相关症状清单,Spielberger状态-特质焦虑指数,并提供唾液皮质醇样品。经过预测试后,将个人分配到等待列表或干预中。等待列表组中的个体在完成后测试措施之前接受了常规治疗。干预小组中的每个人参加了一个小时的艺术创作会议,之后他们完成了测试后的措施。参与者然后转到另一组。主要研究变量:艺术创作,压力,状态焦虑和与治疗有关的症状。发现:干预组在测试后与治疗有关的症状关注比在测试前低得多;对照组无变化。干预组和对照组的测试后唾液皮质醇水平显着降低。干预组和对照组参与者的焦虑水平没有变化。研究假说得到了部分支持。结论:艺术使与治疗有关的症状减轻(例如,精神不振,注意力不集中)。建议使用更多的生理指标来测量更大样本上的压力和复制。对护理的意义:接受BMT的个体可能会从参与艺术干预中受益。艺术制作很容易在临床环境中实施,并允许护士和患者之间进行积极的互动。

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