2018
DOI: 10.5812/ccn.65623
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The Effect of Benson Relaxation on the Anxiety of Patients under Radial Angiography: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Abstract: Background: Angiography is the gold standard test for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease; however, more than 82% of patients have stress and anxiety before they undergo angiography, which significantly effects the diagnostic results. One of the common complications of the angiography method through the radial artery is the occurrence of arterial spasm that is seen more in patients with severe anxiety. The current researchers believe that using Benson relaxation is effective in reducing the patient's anxi… Show more

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“…They have observed a significant difference between the intervention and control groups (12). Benson's relaxation method has been reported to reduce anxiety in patients under radial angiography (13) and hemodialysis (14). In addition, Poorolajal et al (15) have shown that BR is a safe method with significant beneficial effects without any adverse effects on PA and hemodynamic responses in patients who were candidates for surgical procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have observed a significant difference between the intervention and control groups (12). Benson's relaxation method has been reported to reduce anxiety in patients under radial angiography (13) and hemodialysis (14). In addition, Poorolajal et al (15) have shown that BR is a safe method with significant beneficial effects without any adverse effects on PA and hemodynamic responses in patients who were candidates for surgical procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ibrahim et al used BRT with only one session in in non-elderly hospitalized patients in the emergency ward and in Malmir’s study, non-elderly open heart surgery candidates received BRT during 2 sessions before surgery, but in the two-studies anxiety decreased in the patients. On the other hand, in the research of Goudarzi et al, BRT reduced the anxiety of patients undergoing radial angiography [ 33 ]. In the mentioned studies, BRT was performed on the patients, which relieved their anxiety.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%