PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Development and validation of audio-based guided imagery and progressive muscle relaxation tools for functional bloating

  • Vincent Tee,
  • Garry Kuan,
  • Yee Cheng Kueh,
  • Nurzulaikha Abdullah,
  • Kamal Sabran,
  • Nashrulhaq Tagiling,
  • Nur-Fazimah Sahran,
  • Tengku Ahmad Iskandar Tengku Alang,
  • Yeong Yeh Lee

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9

Abstract

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Mind-body techniques, including Guided Imagery (GI) or Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR), may effectively manage bloating. The current study aimed to develop and validate (psychometric and psychological responses) audio-based GI and PMR techniques for bloating. Audio scripts were first developed from literature reviews and in-depth interviews of participants with bloating diagnosed based on the Rome IV criteria. Scripts were validated using psychometric (content & face validity index) and physiological approaches (brain event-related potentials & heart rate variability). 45/63 participants completed the in-depth interview, and ‘balloon’ emerged as the synonymous imagery description for bloating, of which inflation correlated with a painful sensation. The final tools consisted of narrated audio scripts in the background of a validated choice of music. Overall, the content and face validity index for PMR and GI ranged from 0.92 to 1.00. For ERP and HRV, 17/20 participants were analyzed. For ERP, there was a significant difference between GI and PMR for alpha waves (p = 0.029), delta waves (p = 0.029), and between PMR and control for delta waves (p = 0.014). For HRV, GI and PMR exhibited similar autonomic responses over controls (overall p<0.05). The newly developed GI and PMR audio-based tools have been validated using psychometric and physiological approaches.