捐赠
焦虑
献血者
血压
医学
血管迷走性晕厥
应对(心理学)
心理干预
随机对照试验
重症监护医学
物理疗法
麻醉
外科
内科学
精神科
经济
免疫学
反射
经济增长
作者
Crystal Holly,Lindsey Torbit,Blaine Ditto
标识
DOI:10.1007/s12160-011-9315-8
摘要
Despite the ongoing need for blood donation, few people give blood. A common reason is concern about vasovagal symptoms. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of applied tension in reducing vasovagal symptoms during blood donation and the mechanisms of action. Two hundred eighty-two young adult blood donors were randomly assigned to conditions involving applied tension during the pre-donation wait period, during the blood draw, both, or no applied tension at all. Applied tension was effective in reducing vasovagal symptoms in blood donors, particularly when practiced during the pre-donation wait period (p < 0.001). People who practiced applied tension during the pre-donation wait period required less treatment for vasovagal reactions than people who did not (8% vs. 16%). The results of this study suggest that the effects of applied tension on vasovagal symptoms are not mediated entirely by exercise-related changes in blood pressure and heart rate. Rather, it may reduce anxiety or physiological consequences of anxiety. Applied tension is a useful treatment which can help people cope during blood donation and other invasive medical interventions.
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