Cargando…

The impact of muscle relaxation techniques on the quality of life of cancer patients, as measured by the FACT-G questionnaire

INTRODUCTION: Patients with cancer frequently suffer from emotional distress, characterized by psychological symptoms such as anxiety or depression. The presence of psychological symptoms combined with the complex nature of oncology processes can negatively impact patients’ quality of life. We aimed...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Parás-Bravo, Paula, Salvadores-Fuentes, Paloma, Alonso-Blanco, Cristina, Paz-Zulueta, María, Santibañez-Margüello, Miguel, Palacios-Ceña, Domingo, Boixadera-Planas, Ester, Fernández-de-las-Peñas, César
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5648131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29049283
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184147
_version_ 1783272342405775360
author Parás-Bravo, Paula
Salvadores-Fuentes, Paloma
Alonso-Blanco, Cristina
Paz-Zulueta, María
Santibañez-Margüello, Miguel
Palacios-Ceña, Domingo
Boixadera-Planas, Ester
Fernández-de-las-Peñas, César
author_facet Parás-Bravo, Paula
Salvadores-Fuentes, Paloma
Alonso-Blanco, Cristina
Paz-Zulueta, María
Santibañez-Margüello, Miguel
Palacios-Ceña, Domingo
Boixadera-Planas, Ester
Fernández-de-las-Peñas, César
author_sort Parás-Bravo, Paula
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Patients with cancer frequently suffer from emotional distress, characterized by psychological symptoms such as anxiety or depression. The presence of psychological symptoms combined with the complex nature of oncology processes can negatively impact patients’ quality of life. We aimed to determine the impact of a relaxation protocol on improving quality of life in a sample of oncological patients treated in the Spanish National Public Health System. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a multicenter interventional study without a control group. In total, 272 patients with different oncologic pathologies and showing symptoms of anxiety were recruited from 10 Spanish public hospitals. The intervention comprised abbreviated progressive muscle relaxation training, according to Bernstein and Borkovec. This was followed by weekly telephone calls to each patient over a 1-month period. We collected sociodemographic variables related to the disease process, including information about mental health and the intervention. Patients’ quality of life was assessed using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) questionnaire. Bivariate and univariate analyses were performed, along with an analysis of multiple correspondences to identify subgroups of patients with similar variations on the FACT-G. RESULTS: Patients showed statistically significant improvements on the FACT-G overall score (W = 16806; p<0.001), with an initial mean score of 55.33±10.42 and a final mean score of 64.49±7.70. We also found significant improvements for all subscales: emotional wellbeing (W = 13118; p<0.001), functional wellbeing (W = 16155.5; p<0.001), physical wellbeing (W = 8885.5; p<0.001), and social and family context (W = −1840; p = 0.037). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with cancer who learned and practiced abbreviated progressive muscle relaxation experienced improvement in their perceived quality of life as measured by the FACT-G. Our findings support a previous assumption that complementary techniques (including relaxation techniques) are effective in improving the quality of life of patients with cancer.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5648131
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2017
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-56481312017-11-03 The impact of muscle relaxation techniques on the quality of life of cancer patients, as measured by the FACT-G questionnaire Parás-Bravo, Paula Salvadores-Fuentes, Paloma Alonso-Blanco, Cristina Paz-Zulueta, María Santibañez-Margüello, Miguel Palacios-Ceña, Domingo Boixadera-Planas, Ester Fernández-de-las-Peñas, César PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Patients with cancer frequently suffer from emotional distress, characterized by psychological symptoms such as anxiety or depression. The presence of psychological symptoms combined with the complex nature of oncology processes can negatively impact patients’ quality of life. We aimed to determine the impact of a relaxation protocol on improving quality of life in a sample of oncological patients treated in the Spanish National Public Health System. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a multicenter interventional study without a control group. In total, 272 patients with different oncologic pathologies and showing symptoms of anxiety were recruited from 10 Spanish public hospitals. The intervention comprised abbreviated progressive muscle relaxation training, according to Bernstein and Borkovec. This was followed by weekly telephone calls to each patient over a 1-month period. We collected sociodemographic variables related to the disease process, including information about mental health and the intervention. Patients’ quality of life was assessed using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) questionnaire. Bivariate and univariate analyses were performed, along with an analysis of multiple correspondences to identify subgroups of patients with similar variations on the FACT-G. RESULTS: Patients showed statistically significant improvements on the FACT-G overall score (W = 16806; p<0.001), with an initial mean score of 55.33±10.42 and a final mean score of 64.49±7.70. We also found significant improvements for all subscales: emotional wellbeing (W = 13118; p<0.001), functional wellbeing (W = 16155.5; p<0.001), physical wellbeing (W = 8885.5; p<0.001), and social and family context (W = −1840; p = 0.037). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with cancer who learned and practiced abbreviated progressive muscle relaxation experienced improvement in their perceived quality of life as measured by the FACT-G. Our findings support a previous assumption that complementary techniques (including relaxation techniques) are effective in improving the quality of life of patients with cancer. Public Library of Science 2017-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5648131/ /pubmed/29049283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184147 Text en © 2017 Parás-Bravo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Parás-Bravo, Paula
Salvadores-Fuentes, Paloma
Alonso-Blanco, Cristina
Paz-Zulueta, María
Santibañez-Margüello, Miguel
Palacios-Ceña, Domingo
Boixadera-Planas, Ester
Fernández-de-las-Peñas, César
The impact of muscle relaxation techniques on the quality of life of cancer patients, as measured by the FACT-G questionnaire
title The impact of muscle relaxation techniques on the quality of life of cancer patients, as measured by the FACT-G questionnaire
title_full The impact of muscle relaxation techniques on the quality of life of cancer patients, as measured by the FACT-G questionnaire
title_fullStr The impact of muscle relaxation techniques on the quality of life of cancer patients, as measured by the FACT-G questionnaire
title_full_unstemmed The impact of muscle relaxation techniques on the quality of life of cancer patients, as measured by the FACT-G questionnaire
title_short The impact of muscle relaxation techniques on the quality of life of cancer patients, as measured by the FACT-G questionnaire
title_sort impact of muscle relaxation techniques on the quality of life of cancer patients, as measured by the fact-g questionnaire
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5648131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29049283
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184147
work_keys_str_mv AT parasbravopaula theimpactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT salvadoresfuentespaloma theimpactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT alonsoblancocristina theimpactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT pazzuluetamaria theimpactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT santibanezmarguellomiguel theimpactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT palacioscenadomingo theimpactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT boixaderaplanasester theimpactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT fernandezdelaspenascesar theimpactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT parasbravopaula impactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT salvadoresfuentespaloma impactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT alonsoblancocristina impactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT pazzuluetamaria impactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT santibanezmarguellomiguel impactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT palacioscenadomingo impactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT boixaderaplanasester impactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire
AT fernandezdelaspenascesar impactofmusclerelaxationtechniquesonthequalityoflifeofcancerpatientsasmeasuredbythefactgquestionnaire