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The effect of guided imagery and relaxation in persons with type 2 diabetes: A quantitative study.
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The effect of guided imagery and relaxation in persons with type 2 diabetes: A quantitative study./
作者:
Madison, William Robert, III.
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124 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-10(E), Section: B.
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Dissertation Abstracts International74-10B(E).
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Health Sciences, Alternative Medicine. -
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9781303130540
The effect of guided imagery and relaxation in persons with type 2 diabetes: A quantitative study.
Madison, William Robert, III.
The effect of guided imagery and relaxation in persons with type 2 diabetes: A quantitative study.
- 124 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-10(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, 2013.
Diabetes is a serious disorder in glucose regulation, frequently producing devastating consequences such as blindness, heart disease, and amputations. Type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin, while type 2 diabetes may be treated with insulin, a variety of medications, and/or protocols including diet and exercise. The medications often have adverse effects. Achterberg and Lawlis (1984) researched the effects of using education, relaxation, and guided imagery in the treatment of diabetes.
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Health Sciences, Alternative Medicine.
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This randomized, controlled experiment used guided imagery with a relaxation induction to investigate the effectiveness of lowering blood sugar in a single session. There were 11 adult participants (N = 11). Each had a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and an HbA1c reading between 5.9% and 9.3%. Each participant attended 2 sessions, 1 week apart. In one session, participants' blood glucose was measured first by medical personnel using a glucometer, and again after listening to a 25-minute segment of an audio book. In the next session, participants followed the same procedure, but listened to a script with a relaxation induction and guided imagery.
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The pre- and post-blood glucose measures, expressed as mg/dl, were then analyzed using means, medians, ANOVA's, t-tests, and Pearson's r correlations. In the session focusing on the relaxation/guided imagery CD, the mean reduction in participants' (N = 11) blood glucose was 21.18 mg/dl, which was found to be significant ( p < .05). In the session with the audio book CD, participants (N = 10) had a mean reduction of 27.2 mg/dl, which was significant (p < .05). The results document a significant therapeutic effect of guided imagery/relaxation on blood glucose, but listening to the audio book, intended as a rest or control condition, produced a greater effect. When the data for the 2 conditions were analyzed together (N = 21), the mean difference for a relaxing, listening period of some type was 24.19 mg/dl and this was significant (p < .05). The results are encouraging but puzzling. Further research is needed to identify an optimal protocol of relaxation-imagery for blood glucose reduction, and to assess whether the resultant glucose reductions are persistent and clinically meaningful.
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