Effect of five-elements music therapy combined with Baduanjin qigong on patients with mild COVID-19

Author: Haijiao Zhang1, Lishi Yin2, Yan Peng3, Guifang Zhang4, Qiyang Chen5, Juan Liang2, Suzhai Tian1, Tingting Tong5, Ruiyi Liu4, Chenxu Lv1, Lijuan Zhao6, Ting Liang7, Jie Wang7, Ling Fan2
Affiliation:
1 , HanDan, China.THandan Central Hospital.
2 Department of Hepatology, , Chongqing, ChinaChongqing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.
3 Department of Urology, , Chongqing, ChinaChongqing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.
4 Department of Emergency and the Intensive Care Unit, , Chongqing, ChinaChongqing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.
5 Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, , Chongqing, ChinaChongqing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.
6 Department of Endocrinology, , Chongqing, ChinaChongqing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.
7 Department of Respiratory Medicine, , Chongqing, ChinaChongqing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.
Conference/Journal: Hong Kong J Occup Ther
Date published: 2023 Jun 1
Other: Volume ID: 36 , Issue ID: 1 , Pages: 31-38 , Special Notes: doi: 10.1177/15691861231167536. , Word Count: 245


Background:
To investigate the physical and psychological effects of five-element music therapy combined with Baduanjin qigong treatment on inpatients with mild coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Wuhan.

Methods:
A mixed-methods study was used. In the quantitative study, a randomized controlled trial was performed on 40 study participants divided into a control group (n = 20) and an intervention group (n = 20). The Self-rating Anxiety Scale, Self-rating Depression Scale and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index were compared. For qualitative analysis, it adopted purposive sampling method, 13 patients of different ages from 18 to 60 years old and different exercise behavior were selected as the participants from the intervention group. A semi-structured interview method was used to collect data, and the content analysis method was used for data analysis. An interview outline was developed to assess the psychological condition and personal functional-exercise behavior of patients.

Results:
In the quantitative study, the anxiety self-scores and depression self-scores of patients in intervention group were significantly lower compared with control group after treatment (p < .05). The sleep quality of intervention group was significantly improved compared with control group (p < .001). Participants in the qualitative study responded to questions posed through semi-structured interviews. The effect of intervention was good, which has been supported and recognized by patients.

Conclusion:
The treatment of five-element music therapy combined with Baduanjin qigong on patients with mild COVID-19 alleviated anxiety and depression, and improved sleep quality, which was beneficial to the patients' physical and psychological recovery.

Keywords: COVID-19; baduanjin; five-element music.

PMID: 37332295 PMCID: PMC10099910 DOI: 10.1177/15691861231167536

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