Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts & Health, Canterbury Christ Church University, 69 Tontine Street, Folkestone, CT20 1JR Kent, UK.
Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts & Health, Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, UK.
Perspect Public Health. 2018 Jan;138(1):66-75. doi: 10.1177/1757913917740930. Epub 2017 Nov 21.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major public health issue which is irreversible and progressive, but previous research suggests that singing may have beneficial effects. The aim of this study was to establish the views of participants with COPD taking part in a singing for better breathing programme.
This was a descriptive qualitative study nested within a single-cohort feasibility study which included measures of lung function and wellbeing. Participants ( n = 37) were interviewed following a community singing programme that ran over 10 months in South East England.
Findings support those from previous studies regarding the impact of singing on respiratory wellbeing. These included the teaching on breath control, relaxation and the breathing exercises, singing as a means to deflect attention away from breathing problems, leading to increased activity levels and the mutual support for respiratory problems. Beyond the impact on breathing, the singing was also seen as fun, and provided friendship and a 'feel-good' factor which led to motivation to participate in further activities. For some, it was the highlight of the week, and singing together in a group was felt to be central to the benefits experienced. Findings are compared with the quantitative measures within the same study.
The majority of participants reported improvements in respiratory symptoms as well as mental and social wellbeing following the programme. The study contributes to the evidence base in supporting and highlighting the consistently positive experiences of a large sample of participants, despite variable outcomes in clinical measures.
慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)是一个主要的公共卫生问题,它是不可逆转和进行性的,但先前的研究表明,唱歌可能有有益的影响。本研究的目的是确定参加更好呼吸歌唱计划的 COPD 患者的观点。
这是一项描述性的定性研究,嵌套在一个单一队列的可行性研究中,该研究包括肺功能和健康状况的测量。参与者(n=37)在英格兰东南部进行了为期 10 个月的社区歌唱计划后接受了采访。
研究结果支持了先前关于唱歌对呼吸健康影响的研究。这些发现包括呼吸控制、放松和呼吸练习的教学、唱歌作为一种将注意力从呼吸问题上转移开的方式,从而提高活动水平以及对呼吸问题的相互支持。除了对呼吸的影响外,唱歌也被认为是有趣的,并且提供了友谊和“感觉良好”的因素,从而激发了参与更多活动的动力。对一些人来说,这是一周的亮点,并且一起唱歌被认为是体验到的好处的核心。研究结果与同一研究中的定量测量结果进行了比较。
大多数参与者报告说,在参加完该计划后,他们的呼吸症状以及精神和社会健康状况得到了改善。该研究为支持和突出大量参与者始终如一的积极体验做出了贡献,尽管在临床测量方面存在不同的结果。