Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of Bach flower essences in reducing teachers' stress levels. Method: a controlled, randomized, and double-blind clinical trial with a prospective design. In data collection, a form validated in the light of Betty Neuman's theory and another three instruments were used, one in the perceptive perspective (PSS-14), the second in the prevalence of the signs and symptoms (LSS), and the third for the evaluation of the bio-electrographic aspects (FAAB). The sample consisted of 27 teachers from the basic education network, with medium and high levels of stress and divided into two groups: intervention group (IG), the one that received Bach flower essences, and placebo group (PG). Results: the IG proved to be effective in reducing stress, being statistically significant intra-group with the decrease in the mean scores of PSS-14 (p=0.004), LSS (p=0.000), and bioelectrography (p=0.011); as well as between groups with a p-value of 0.035 for LSS, and FAAB with p=0.001. Conclusion: the Bach flower essences proved to be effective in the care of teachers' stress with the re-structuring of the flexible line of defense, reflecting in a better relationship between the teacher and intra-, inter-, and extra-personal stressors. This study is registered in the ReBEC under UTN No U1111-1208-4987.
EFFECT OF FLOWER ESSENCE THERAPY ON TEACHERS' STRESS: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
Rogélia Herculano Pinto,S. Sousa,Carlos Renato Dos Santos,S. Senna,L. Leal,E. M. R. Vasconcelos
Published 2020 in REME: Revista Mineira de Enfermagem
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