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Objective To explore the effect of mindfulness-based music therapy (MBMT) on sleep-wakefulness behavior in patients with acute stress disorder (ASD) coexisting sleep disorder with cerebral hemorrhage. Methods A total of 70 patients with cerebral hemorrhage and ASD coexisting sleep disorders were randomly divided into two groups (n=35 each group). The study group was treated with mindfulness and soothing music training on the basis of routine treatment for 28 consecutive days. The control group only received routine treatment. Polysomnography (PSG) was used to compare sleep-wake behavior before and after intervention. Results After the intervention, the numbers of awakenings, awakenings greater than 5 min, micro awakenings, NREM micro awakenings, micro awakenings in phase 1, micro awakenings in phase 2, and REM awakenings were decreased in both groups (P<0.05). The degree of reduction of those parameters were greater and the proportion of total sleep time to recording time was longer in the study group than in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Music therapy based on mindfulness can effectively improve the sleep-wakeful behavior of ASD patients with cerebral hemorrhage, change the sleep process, and improve their sleep quality.
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Objective To investigate the status quo of the cerebral injury in patients with acute stress disorder (ASD) and the impact of family function,mental toughness,and the characteristics of brain lesions on it.Methods A total of 349 patients were enrolled from North China University of Science and Technology affiliated hospital neurology department and neurosurgery department from May 2016 to November 2016 and they were tested with Stanford Acute Stress Reaction Questionnaire (SASRQ),the family function assessment scale (APGAR),Chinese version of mental toughness scale (CD-RISC).Results 349 cases of patients with SASRQ score (57.21±44.97),8 to 39 160 people (45.8%),40 to 56 85 people (24.4%),57 to 150 104 people (29.8%).The results showed that whether the hemiplegia (β=-0.030),family function (β=-0.032),mental toughness (β=0.886),disturbing degree (β=0.052),bad days (β=0.060)were picked in the regression equation (P<0.05).Conclusion There were obvious acute stress symptoms in patients with brain injury.The individuals who have family dysfunction,the worse the psychological resilience and the higher the disturbance degree of the patients with hemiplegia,may be likely to get acute stress disorder.
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Objective To explore the correlation between the reliability and validity of Brunel balance assessment(BBA)with the activities of daily living(ADL).Methods The BBA,ADL and walking ability test were performed on 215 patients conforming to the inclusion standard by two professionals.The Pearson correlation analysis,factor analysis and descriptive statistical analysis were adopted.Results The BBA total score and Cronbach's α coefficient in 3 dimensions was 0.852~0.941(P<0.01),moreover the relative coefficient of each item with its dimension was higher that that of other dimensions;3 common factors were extracted by the factor analysis,the contribution rate was 83.916%;but BBA had the ceiling effect,the relative coefficient of BBA with ADL and walking ability was 0.284-0.709(P<0.05).Conclusion BBA has a good reliability and validity and can better reflect the functions of ADL and walk.