Breathing and relaxation training for patients with hypertension and stress

Autor: Livia de Matos Chicayban; Lucia Emmanoel Novaes Malagris
Sprache: Englisch; Spanisch; Französisch; Portugiesisch
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https://doaj.org/toc/0103-166X
https://doaj.org/toc/1982-0275
0103-166X
1982-0275
doi:10.1590/0103-166X2014000100012
https://doaj.org/article/334ed142a5fe4616ad8282642c2c34aa
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-166X2014000100012
https://doaj.org/article/334ed142a5fe4616ad8282642c2c34aa
Erfassungsnummer: ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:334ed142a5fe4616ad8282642c2c34aa

Zusammenfassung

This study evaluated the effects of the relaxation and breathing training for hypertensive patients on the index, levels and symptoms of stress and blood pressure among hypertensive patients suffering from stress. Nineteen patients from a hypertension and diabetes program in Rio de Janeiro participated in the study that which used, as instruments, Lipp's inventory of stress symptoms for adults, the psychological interview for hypertensive patients, the relaxation and breathing training for hypertensive patients protocol, weekly registration form and blood pressure monitors. The experimental group received the relaxation and breathing training for hypertensive patients in 13 sessions of 60 minutes and had blood pressure monitored before and after each session. The control group had blood pressure monitored weekly. It was observed that the relaxation and breathing training for hypertensive patients reduced the stress index and symptoms in the experimental group in isolation, except when compared to the control group. However, it did not reduce the levels of blood pressure in the experimental group in comparison to the control group. The results report that, besides the relaxation and breathing training for hypertensive patients, other strategies are necessary to control stress and hypertension.