Title of article :
Biofeedback-Assisted Relaxation Therapy on Women with Breast Cancer after Mastectomy: Effects of EMG-HRV Biofeedback on Psychological Symptoms
Author/Authors :
Makvand-Hosseini, Shahrokh Department of Clinical Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Semnan University - Semnan - Iran , Nazemi, Hoda Department of Clinical Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Semnan University - Semnan - Iran , Hoseini, Samira Department of Clinical Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Semnan University - Semnan - Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Breast cancer patients usually react to mastectomy surgery by increased levels of stress,
anxiety and depression which requires effective interventions. The aim of present research was to
investigate the effects of an Electromyography (EMG) and heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedbackassisted relaxation training to alleviate the psychological symptoms of mastectomy breast cancer
women.
Method: In a randomized controlled trial design about 14 mastectomy women were randomly chosen
and divided into two groups and measures of Depression Anxiety Stress Scale were gathered for them.
The experimental group received biofeedback-assisted relaxation training, whereas no intervention
administered on the control group. All subjects again completed the DASS scales afterwards. Indices
of smooth artifact free surface Electromyography (sEMG) and HRV biofeedback recorded using a
Biofeedback 2000 x-pert system Version 4. Data were analyzed by a General Linear Model: Multivariate
Analysis of Variance statistical analysis.
Results: Depression, anxiety, and stress average scores showed a significant difference after
biofeedback intervention. Significant differences were observed in the sEMG and Heart Rate VariabilityIndex (HRV-Index) measures of the two groups with better results for the experimental subjects as well.
Conclusion: The biofeedback-assisted relaxation training could effectively decrease negative
psychological symptoms of the mastectomy breast cancer patients due to sEMG and HRV positive
changes and is then recommended for these patients in the course of their treatment.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Biofeedback , Relaxation , Anxiety , Depression , Stress , Breast Cancer , Mastectomy
Journal title :
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences