Preference for different relaxation techniques by COPD patients: comparison between six techniques

Halpin, David, Hyland, Michael E., Blake, Sue, Seamark, Dave, Pinnuck, Margaret, Ward, David, Whalley, Ben, Greaves, Colin, Hawkins, Adam and Seamark, Clare (2016) Preference for different relaxation techniques by COPD patients: comparison between six techniques. International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Volume (1). pp. 2315-2319. ISSN 1178-2005

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Abstract

Background: A review of the effectiveness of relaxation techniques for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients has shown inconsistent results, but studies have varied in terms of technique and outcome measures. Aim: To determine patient preference for different relaxation techniques. Methods: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients were presented with six techniques via a DVD and asked to rate the techniques in terms of effectiveness, rank in order of likely use, and comment. Results: Patients differed in the technique preferred and reason for that preference, but the most commonly preferred technique both for effectiveness and ease of use was “thinking of a nice place” followed by progressive relaxation and counting. Familiarity and ease of activity were commonly given reasons for preference. Conclusion: Rather than providing patients with a single technique that they might find difficult to implement, these results suggest that it would be better to give a choice. “Thinking of a nice place” is a popular but under-investigated technique.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Article also available open access through the link provided
Keywords: COPD exacerbation, anxiety, relaxation techniques
Depositing User: Ms Kerry Kellaway
Date Deposited: 02 Aug 2019 08:47
Last Modified: 02 Aug 2019 08:54
URI: https://marjon.repository.guildhe.ac.uk/id/eprint/17442
Related URLs: https://www.dov ... ed-article-COPD (Publisher URL)

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