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Using Relaxation and Guided Imagery to Address Pain, Fatigue, and Sleep Disturbances: A Pilot Study.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Few studies have been conducted on the use of patient-controlled relaxation and guided imagery interventions for the symptom cluster of pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance during cancer treatment.
OBJECTIVES:
The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and participant satisfaction with use of patient-controlled relaxation and/or imagery interventions for pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance. A secondary aim was to examine the data for trends in pain, fatigue, and sleep improvement because of the effects of relaxation and guided imagery.
METHODS:
Twelve adult patients with cancer were randomized to one of four groups.
FINDINGS:
Patients reported a high degree of satisfaction with the relaxation and guided imagery interventions. Patients in the relaxation and guided imagery or combined groups showed a trend toward improvement in fatigue and sleep disturbance scores. Pain remained a problem for the majority of patients. Difficulties in recruiting participants resulted in an insufficient sample size for generalizable findings. With hospital environments tending to be noisy, relaxation and guided imagery may facilitate rest and sleep for hospitalized patients. An examination of individual scores showed a trend toward improvement in sleep quality.
AuthorsAngela K Nooner, Kathleen Dwyer, Lise DeShea, Theresa P Yeo
JournalClinical journal of oncology nursing (Clin J Oncol Nurs) Vol. 20 Issue 5 Pg. 547-52 (Oct 01 2016) ISSN: 1538-067X [Electronic] United States
PMID27668375 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Topics
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Fatigue (etiology, therapy)
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Imagery, Psychotherapy
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Neoplasms (complications)
  • Pain (etiology)
  • Pain Management (methods)
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Pilot Projects
  • Relaxation Therapy
  • Sleep Wake Disorders (etiology, therapy)

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