Epilepsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Control Trial on Mandalas of Emotions
Epilepsy is a chronic disease with a psychosocial impact on the patient. The technique called 'Mandala of Emotions' (ME), derived from the Traditional Chinese Medicine, facilitates expression and awareness of emotions. In our pilot case study, the group "intervention with ME" managed to arouse their emotions and after the intervention felt lighter and relaxed at a higher frequency than the control group. We conducted a blind case control study to further assess usefulness of ME. Materials and Methods: Patients and caregivers recruited at an Epilepsy Outpatients Clinic with the approval of Ethics Committee were randomly divided into groups 'Control' (n=57) and 'Intervention' (n=53). In the ME group, five colored stones (green, red, yellow, white and black) were applied according to the emotion chosen by the participant. Individual assessment performed blinded to who received intervention applied a structured questionnaire and Likert-scales about the degree of relaxation and feelings pre- and post-experiment.
Patients and caregivers were recruited at an Epilepsy Outpatients Clinic. This study has
approval of local Ethics Committee. Participants were invited to this research at the
Outpatient clinic waiting room, and when they expressed interest, they were referred to the
research team. Inclusion criteria for this study were: men and women treated in the epilepsy
outpatient clinic, aged 18-60 years. Volunteers signed the informed consent to participate in
the study, answered a questionnaire with information about demographics, epilepsy history
(age of onset, frequency, last seizure, medications). They described their emotional
characteristics (intuitive, emotive, and rational) and how they felt at that moment. They
were invited to choose an emotion from a list (Concern/obsession, Anger/irritation, Fear,
Compassion, Sadness, Comprehension, Euphoria, Gratitude, Joy, Peace) to work on during the
intervention. After, they were randomly divided into two groups: 'Control' and 'Intervention'
(see Figure 1).
The Mandalas of Emotions refers to five colors in accordance to the five stages or seasons
(spring, summer, high summer, fall, winter). These establish a relation to the five
functional systems (liver, heart, spleen and pancreas, lungs and kidney), and to five
emotions (anger, joy/euphoria, concern/obsession, sadness/melancholy, fear) with its opposite
correspondents (understanding, compassion, gratitude, enthusiasm, harmony) (Ling, 2013).
Figure 1. Research procedures.
The team, composed of five researchers, was divided in two groups: three researchers
performed the interview before and after the intervention, two others applied the
intervention, which divided participants in two groups: "control" and "intervention",
assuming the confidentiality of this classification, as expected in a randomized, case
control, blind assessment of outcome study.
Both groups received the same initial recommendations: 'please, lie down, relax and pay
attention to your breath'. The total procedure time was the same for both groups.
The intervention protocol was divided in two steps: first, patients spent 5 minutes in the
phase of harmonization with five colored stones of a size of a walnut (green, red, yellow,
white and black) placed around their bodies.
Second, in accordance to the emotion chosen by the participant, a matching mandala was placed
next to the feet, on the abdomen, or next to the head depending on the self-perceived
personality type, intuitive, emotive and rational for the remaining 10 minutes. The
researcher also checked the control subjects once during the 15 fifteen minutes of
experiment.
Soon after the experiment, individual assessment was performed blinded to who received
intervention using a structured questionnaire and Likert-scales about the degree of
relaxation and feelings.
Statistical analysis We first divided the groups and analyzed whether they differed in regard
to sex, age, years of schooling, age of onset of seizures, time of last seizure, frequency of
seizures per month, use of monotherapy and seizure control. Statistical analysis was
conducted with SPSS using non-parametric tests (Mann-Whitney, ANOVA for repeated measures)
and Chi-square. Content of patients perceptions were analyzed according to themes and
compared between groups (control vs. intervention).
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