Author/Authors :
Hatefi, Masoud Ilam University of Medical Sciences - Neurology School of Medicine , Tarjoman, Asma Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Student Research Committee , Moradi, Shahriyar Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Student Research Committee , Borji, Milad Ilam University of Medical Science - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Department of Nursing
Abstract :
Background: Spinal cord injury is one of the worst injuries incurred to the individual and family.
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
intervention on stress and anxiety of spinal cord injury (SCI) patients in Kermanshah, west of Iran.
Methods: This is a quasi-experimental study, which has been conducted for 6 months in 2018 - 2019. The study population consisted
of SCI patients in Kermanshah province. The research instruments included demographic characteristics form, Beck’s depression
and anxiety inventories completed by patients in both groups after completing the written consent form using the self-report
method. Randomallocation was used to divide patients into experimental and control groups. To do so, patients were given a sealed
card, and if the patient chose a white or black card, they will be placed in the experimental and control groups, respectively. Two sessions
were held individually for each patient, and a total of 64 sessions of EMDR-based intervention were held for patients entered
into the analysis phase. After data collecting and data entry to SPSS statistical software version 16, the data was analyzed with the
use of descriptive statistical tests.
Results: Finding showed the mean (SD) of depression scores before intervention was 45.36 (9.81), which after intervention was reduced
to 40.54 (4.25) (P < 0.02). Also, in relation to the amount of anxiety, the mean (SD) of the anxiety score of the patients before
intervention was 43.15 (4.35), which after intervention was reduced to 20.03 (11.91). After intervention, reduction in anxiety score in
patients was more than depression score (P < 0.000).
Conclusions: Considering that EMDR, as a non-pharmacological intervention, reduced depression and anxiety of patients, it is
suggested that this technique, which is a free or non-complicated intervention for the healthcare system or patient, be carried out
when providing clinical care to patients.
Keywords :
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing , Depression , Anxiety , Spinal Cord Injuries