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2 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX The literature matrix is comprised of research works that aim at investigating how teaching deep breathing exercises prevents opioid relapse in males ages 20–60 diagnosed with opioid use disorder currently undergoing medication-assisted therapy that identified anxiety or Stress as the cause of the relapse. Key Words OAT- Opioid Agonist Treatment MAT-Medication assisted Therapy. OUD- Opioid Use Disorder DSB- Deep and Slow Breathing BUP- Buprenorphine–naloxone Opioid Dependence Relapse- Resumption of illicit opioids substances Literature Review Template Matrix Citation Author/ Year/Title Theoretical/ Conceptual Framework Design/ Method Sample/Set ting Major Variables Studied and Their Definitions Measur ement Data Analysis Findings Apprais al; Worth to Practic e Lee, S.-H., Lee, H.-J., & Park, D.-S. (2021). Effects of deep and slow Breathing on stress stimulation caused by high- The chain- reaction changes of stress stimulation Randomi zed controlle d research The study consisted of 28 healthy adults divided into a control group (CG) and a DSB group (DSBG. Electroenc ephalogra m (EEG) and heart rate variability (HRV). Alpha/ beta ratio in EEG and the Freque ncy value of HRV The mean and standard deviation of descriptiv e statistics Deep and Slow Breathin g will be used as a meaning ful intervent ion for patients Deep and slow breathi ng slows down stress levels
3 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX intensity exercise in healthy adults. Psychology, Health & Medicine sufferin g from Stress Busch, V., Magerl, W., Kern, U., Haas, J., Hajak, G., & Eichhammer, P. (2012). The effect of deep and slow breathing on pain perception, autonomic activity, and mood processing-- an experimental study Relaxation in transforming breathing techniques into an effective method in the therapy of pain and stress-related disorders Experime ntal research consistin g of two succeedin g breathing interventi ons 16 healthy subjects Thermal detection and pain thresholds for cold and hot stimuli and profile of mood states were examined before and after the breathing sessions The skin conduct ance levels, indicati ng sympat hetic tone The study used three- factorial analyses of variance for repeated measures (general linear model) to assess the effect of the breathing interventi on on z- transform ed detection and pain threshold s The study found relaxed deep breathin g influenc es autonom ic and pain processi ng, sympath etic arousal, and pain percepti on Deep breathi ng influen ces sympat hetic arousal and hence stress Bloom- Foster, J., & Mehl- Madrona, L. Behavioral counseling Prospecti ve, feasibility , single- 40 adult patients initiating outpatient Relapse or treatment failure Treatm ent failure The study sought to investigat The study found that a Drug abuse can be treated
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4 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX (2020). An ultra-brief mindfulness- based intervention for patients in treatment for opioid addiction with buprenorphin e: a primary care feasibility pilot study group, cohort pilot study treatment for opioid addiction e how brief Mindfuln ess- Based Interventi on for Patients in Treatmen t for Opioid Addictio n with Buprenor phine. brief single training session can induce sustaine d home meditati on practice that subjecti vely helped patients in recovery from opioid addictio n and was associat ed with a lower risk of relapse. using a short time by use of the proper method s. Gu, S., Li, Y., Liang, F., Feng, R., Zeng, Z., & Wang, F. (2020). The mediating effects of coping style on the effects of breath count Mindfulness- based cognitive therapy (MBCT) Quantitat ive research 260 internation al students were recruited from Jiangsu University and Nanjing University of Chinese Life event test and self-rating depression scale The researc h assesse d the coping style, abnorm al depress ive behavio Descripti ve Statistics were conducte d using SPSS 22.0 Deep- breathin g-based mindful ness training for eight weeks significa ntly reduced depressi Depres sion is an outcom e of Stress which can be prevent ed by practici ng deep
5 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX mindfulness training on depressive symptoms among international students in China Medicine r, and stressfu l life events. ve sympto ms and was also related to a positive coping style. breathi ng. Kanthain, R., Leelarungray ub, J., Likhitsathian , S., & Natakankitku l, S. (2022). Efficacy of Combined Relaxed Deep- Breathing with Chest Mobilization Exercise and Vernonia cinerea-Hard Candy on Smoking Cessation and Oxidative Stress in Active Teenage Smokers. Ph armacognosy Journal Behavioral counseling Empirical study Statistical calculation of sample size was performed by following a previous study between groups of controls (n=34) and crude VC supplement in teabags (n=32 Self-rating depression scale The study focused on the global rate of heart disease among women The study used (SPSS) software version. 10 for all descriptiv e analysis Deep breathi ng can be combin ed with other therapi es to fasten stress elimina tion. Magnon, V., Dutheil, F., & Vallet, G. Behavior Counselling Qualitati ve research The study involved older adults Physiologi cal Stress and Rate of The researc h Statistical analysis was The study finds Vagal outflow is the
6 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX T. (2021). Benefits from one session of deep and slow breathing on vagal tone and anxiety in young and older adults study (n = 22) in comparison with younger ones (n = 25) Deep and Slow Breathing sought to investig ate the effect of deep breathi ng in differen t age groups conducte d using RStudio software. that DSB is benefici al in the restorati on of vagal outflow key determi nant of stress levels Toussaint, L., Nguyen, Q. A., Roettger, C., Dixon, K., Offenbächer, M., Kohls, N., Hirsch, J., & Sirois, F. (2021). Effectiveness of Progressive Muscle Relaxation, Deep Breathing, and Guided Imagery in Promoting Psychologica l and Physiological States of Relaxation Behavior Counselling Quantitat ive research study 60 undergradu ate student Psychologi cal Stress Relaxation and Psychophy siological Stress Relaxation The researc h sought to investig ate the effectiv eness of Deep Breathi ng, among other techniq ues, in Promot ing Psychol ogical and Physiol ogical States of Relaxat ion Data were examined using descriptiv e statistics (means and standard deviation s) and repeated measures analyses of variance The study finds that Deep breathin g has an immedia te reductio n of stress levels Deep breathi ng is the most efficien t route to Reduci ng Stress Kayaoğlu, K., & Şahin Cognitive- behavioral experime ntal, 62 patients who met The Perceived The study Descripti ve Psychoe ducation Reducti on of
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7 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX Altun, Ö. (2022). The effect of combined cognitive- behavioral psychoeducat ion and music intervention on Stress, self‐efficacy, and relapse rates in patients with alcohol and substance use disorders: A randomized controlled trial. Perspec tives in Psychiatric Care therapy randomiz ed, controlle d design the inclusion criteria Stress Scale sought to underst and The effect of psycho educati on and music interve ntion on Stress, self‐ efficacy , and relapse rates in substan ce use disorde rs statistics were conducte d using SPSS 20 and music intervent ion effective ly reduced Stress, increase d self‐ efficacy, and prevente d relapse Stress is key to avoidin g relapse due to Stress Yusuf, A., Iswari, M. F., Sriyono, S., & Yunitasari, E. (2020). The effect of a combination of spiritual deep breathing exercise therapy on pain and anxiety in Behavior Counselling Quasi- experime ntal study design with a pre- posttest control group design The study involved postoperati ve orthopedic patients with no pathologica l fractures, with a sample of 28 respondent s selected using The variable in this study was spiritual deep breathing exercise therapy for pain and anxiety The study intende d to investig ate the effect of a combin ation of spiritua l deep breathi ng exercis Analysis was conducte d using the Wilcoxon test and the Mann- Whitney test Spiritual deep breathin g exercise therapy has proven to be effective in reducing Stress in postoper ative There are multipl e element s involve d in deep breathi ng that Reduce Stress
8 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX postoperative non- pathological orthopedic fracture patients purposive sampling e therapy on pain and anxiety in postope rative orthope dic patients with no patholo gical fracture s orthoped ic patients, so it can be recomm ended as a comple mentary therapy option in the manage ment of postoper ative pain that is cheap, easy, and safe Gholamrezae i, A., Van Diest, I., Aziz, Q., Vlaeyen, J. W. S., & Van Oudenhove, L. (2021). Psychophysi ological responses to various slow, deep breathing techniques Cognitive behavioral therapy Experime ntal Study The sample was selected from the human psychophy siology laboratory of the Health Psychology Research Group, KU Leuven (Leuven, Belgium), where Healthy volunteers Self- reported measureme nts, Inspiratory threshold load, The study sought to investig ate Psycho physiol ogical respons es to various slow, deep breathi ng techniq ues The study conducte d a statistical analysis using MATLA B software The study intended to investig ate psychop hysiolog ical response s to various slow, deep breathin g techniqu es Reducti on of Stress is key to avoidin g relapse due to Stress
9 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX aged 18 to 45 years were invited. Malins, S., Biswas, S., Patel, S., Levene, J., Moghaddam, N., & Morriss, R. (2020). Preventing relapse with personalized smart‐ messaging after cognitive behavioral therapy: A proof‐of‐ concept evaluation Cognitive behavioral therapy cohort study Fifteen of 56 CBT completer General wellbeing The study was set to prove the concept of how to prevent relapse with persona lized smart messag ing after cogniti ve behavio ral therapy : Mann– Whitney U and chi- squared tests were used to compare characteri stics for continuo us and categoric al variables The study intended to investig ate how to prevent relapse through smart messagi ng after cognitiv e behavior al therapy. Stress can be prevent ed by practici ng deep breathi ng. Pergolizzi Jr, J. V., Raffa, R. B., & Rosenblatt, M. H. (2020). Opioid withdrawal symptoms, a consequence of chronic opioid use Cognitive behavioral therapy Systemati c review 116 articles BUP–NX dose, Conseq uence of chronic opioid use and opioid use disorde r Patient- Centered Opioid Addictio n Treatmen t Payment Patient- Centere d Opioid Addictio n Treatme nt Payment
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1 0 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX and opioid use disorder: Current understandin g and approaches to management Rudolph, K. E., Shulman, M., Fishman, M., Díaz, I., Rotrosen, J., & Nunes, E. V. (2022). Association between dynamic dose increases of buprenorphin e for the treatment of opioid use disorder and risk of relapse Cognitive behavioral therapy randomiz ed controlle d 270 participants recruited during inpatient admission Relapse to regular opioid The study intende d to estimat e the extent to which a hypoth etical interve ntion that increas ed bupren orphine dose in respons e to opioid use would affect the risk of relapse over 24 weeks of Secondar y analysis of a randomiz ed trial, Increasi ng BUP– NX dose in response to recent opioid use would lower the risk of relapse by 19.17 percent. Opioid abuse can be treated using various method s.
1 1 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX follow- up. Ching, J. H., Owens, D. K., Trafton, J. A., Goldhaber, F. J. D., & Salomon, J. A. (2021). Impact of treatment duration on Mortality among Veterans with opioid use disorder in the United States Veterans Health Administrati on Cognitive behavioral therapy Simulate d model 10000 individuals with OUD All-cause mortality over 12 months This study aimed to identify the OUD treatme nt duratio ns necessa ry for the elevate d mortalit y risks during treatme nt transiti ons to be balance d by reducti ons in mortalit y while receivi ng treatme nt. Qualitati ve analysis using R program ming Receivin g methado ne for four months or longer or bupreno rphine for two months or longer resulted in fewer deaths relative to not receivin g MAT for the same duration . Opioid abuse can be treated using normal drugs. Chaillon, A., Bharat, C., Stone, J., Cognitive behavioral therapy Dynamic modeling A cohort of 49 359 individuals Mortality rates The study aimed Descripti ve statistics The study found Overdo se is the
1 2 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX Jones, N., Degenhardt, L., Larney, S., Farrell, M., Vickerman, P., Hickman, M., Martin, N. K., & Bórquez, A. (2022). Modeling the population‐ level impact of opioid agonist treatment on mortality among people accessing treatment between 2001 and 2020 in New South Wales, Australia who ever received OAT in NSW from 2001 to 2018. at investig ating the impact of OAT provisi on in the commu nity and prisons on mortalit y and the impact of elimina ting excess mortalit y during OAT initiatio n/disco ntinuati on. that OAT provisio n reduced overdos e and other causes of mortalit y among the cohort by 52.8% major cause of worry for most addicte d patients . Kirby, T., Connell, R., & Linneman, T. (2021). Assessment of the impact of an opioid- specific education Cognitive behavioral therapy A retrospect ive cohort analysis One hundred fifty-eight patients w The rate of MAT utilization and usage of a naloxone rescue kit prescriptio n. The study's aim was to impact a focused inpatie nt multivari ate analysis. Focused OUD- related educatio n in a substanc e abuse program for Equippi ng patients with positive knowle dge is key to overco
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1 3 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX series on rates of medication- assisted treatment for opioid use disorder in veterans educati onal interve ntion on rates of medicat ion- assisted therapy (MAT) for veteran s with opioid use disorde r (OUD) w veterans with OUD increase d rates of MAT and was associat ed with a decrease in OUD- related ED visits and/or hospital admissio n within one year . ming relapse. ADD TO Background/Overview: WHY treatment of opioid dependency is needed; Health cost/economic costs to the nation, family and driving infectious diseases Treatment for opioid use disorder is important because of the negative health, societal and economic consequences of illicit opioid use, but treatment adherence can be a challenge. ADD to literature review: Define opioid use Disorder use the DSM-5, 2022 revision. Also, cite CDC, WHO on opioid problems, significance of the problems, and why it is necessary to adding an adjunct treatment to the FDA approved therapy.
1 4 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX Remember to add keywords: Limit articles within 5 years 1.Effectiveness of Progressive Muscle Relaxation, Deep Breathing, and Guided Imagery in Promoting Psychological and Physiological States of Relaxation Loren Toussaint 1, Quang Anh Nguyen 1, Claire Roettger 1, Kiara Dixon 2, Martin Offenbächer 3 4, Niko Kohls 5, Jameson Hirsch 6, Fuschia Sirois 7 ORIGINAL PAPER Published: 17 May 2019 2. Heart Rate Variability of Various Video-Aided Mindful Deep Breathing Durations and Its Impact on Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Symptom Severity Kok Suen Cheng, Paul E. Croarkin & Poh Foong Lee Mindfulness volume 10, pages2082–2094 (2019)Cite this article Randomized Controlled Trial Neurol Sci . 2017 Mar;38(3):451-458. doi: 10.1007/s10072-016-2790-8. Epub 2016 Dec 19. 3. The role of deep breathing on stress Valentina Perciavalle 1, Marta Blandini 2, Paola Fecarotta 3, Andrea Buscemi 2, Donatella Di Corrado 4, Luana Bertolo 2, Fulvia Fichera 2, Marinella Coco 5 4. The role of deep breathing on stress March 2017Neurological Sciences 38(3):451-458 DOI:10.1007/s10072-016-2790-8
1 5 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX 5. Rankin, L., Mendoza, N. S., & Grisham, L. (2023). Unpacking perinatal experiences with opioid use disorder: Relapse risk implications. Clinical Social Work Journal, 51(1), 34. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10615-022-00847-x Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation Volume 9, 2018 - Issue Original Research 6. Relationship between buprenorphine adherence and relapse, health care utilization and costs in privately and publicly insured patients with opioid use disorder Naoko A Ronquest,Tina M Willson,Leslie B Montejano,Vijay R Nadipelli &Bernd A Wollschlaeger Published online 2020 Mar 20. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2020.1741632 7. Examining Relationships between Gender, Opioid Dependence, and Distress Tolerance among Patients in Substance Use Disorder Treatment Matthew T. Tull,a,* Keith A. Edmonds,a Courtney N. Forbes,a Julia R. Richmond,a Jason P. Rose,a Michael D. Anestis,
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1 6 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX Opioids (A Konova and S Yip, Section Editor) Published: 06 January 2021 9.Anxiety and Opioid Use Disorder: Potential Targets for Treatment and Prevention R. Kathryn McHugh, Nadine R. Taghian & Minh D. Nguyen Current Addiction Reports volume 8, pages136–143 (2021) Bloom-Foster, J., & Mehl-Madrona, L. (2020). An ultra-brief mindfulness-based intervention for patients in treatment for opioid addiction with buprenorphine: a primary care feasibility pilot study. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 26 (1), 34-43. Busch, V., Magerl, W., Kern, U., Haas, J., Hajak, G., & Eichhammer, P. (2012). The effect of deep and slow breathing on pain perception, autonomic activity, and mood processing--an experimental study. Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.), 13( 2), 215–228. https://doi- org.ezproxy.ivc.edu/10.1111/j.1526-4637.2011.01243.x . Chaillon, A., Bharat, C., Stone, J., Jones, N., Degenhardt, L., Larney, S., Farrell, M., Vickerman, P., Hickman, M., Martin, N. K., & Bórquez, A. (2022). Modeling the population‐level impact of opioid agonist treatment on mortality among people accessing treatment between 2001 and 2020 in New South Wales, Australia. Addiction, 117 (5), 1338–1352. https://doi-org.ezproxy.ivc.edu/10.1111/add.15736 . Ching, J. H., Owens, D. K., Trafton, J. A., Goldhaber, F. J. D., & Salomon, J. A. (2021). Impact of treatment duration on mortality among Veterans with opioid use disorder in the United
1 7 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX States Veterans Health Administration. Addiction, 116 (12), 3494–3503. https://doi- org.ezproxy.ivc.edu/10.1111/add.15574 . Gholamrezaei, A., Van Diest, I., Aziz, Q., Vlaeyen, J. W. S., & Van Oudenhove, L. (2021). Psychophysiological responses to various slow, deep breathing techniques. Psychophysiology, 58 (2), 1–16. https://doi- org.ezproxy.ivc.edu/10.1111/psyp.13712 . Gu, S., Li, Y., Liang, F., Feng, R., Zeng, Z., & Wang, F. (2020). The mediating effects of coping style on the effects of breath count mindfulness training on depressive symptoms among international students in China . Neural Plasticity , 2020. Kanthain, R., Leelarungrayub, J., Likhitsathian, S., & Natakankitkul, S. (2022). Efficacy of Combined Relaxed Deep-Breathing with Chest Mobilization Exercise and Vernonia cinerea-Hard Candy on Smoking Cessation and Oxidative Stress in Active Teenage Smokers. Pharmacognosy Journal, 14 (6), 720–727. https://doi- org.ezproxy.ivc.edu/10.5530/pj.2022.14.159 . Kayaoğlu, K., & Şahin Altun, Ö. (2022). The effect of combined cognitive‐behavioral psychoeducation and music intervention on Stress, self‐efficacy, and relapse rates in patients with alcohol and substance use disorders: A randomized controlled trial. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 58 (3), 968–977. https://doi- org.ezproxy.ivc.edu/10.1111/ppc.12884 . Kirby, T., Connell, R., & Linneman, T. (2021). Assessment of the impact of an opioid-specific education series on rates of medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder in
1 8 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX veterans . American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 78 (4), 301–309. https://doi- org.ezproxy.ivc.edu/10.1093/ajhp/zxaa386 Kohls, N., Hirsch, J., & Sirois, F. (2021). Effectiveness of Progressive Muscle Relaxation, Deep Breathing, and Guided Imagery in Promoting Psychological and Physiological States of Relaxation. Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine (ECAM), 1–8 Magnon, V., Dutheil, F., & Vallet, G. T. (2021). Benefits from one session of deep and slow breathing on vagal tone and anxiety in young and older adults. Scientific Reports, 11 (1), 19267. https://doi-org.ezproxy.ivc.edu/10.1038/s41598-021-98736-9 . Malins, S., Biswas, S., Patel, S., Levene, J., Moghaddam, N., & Morriss, R. (2020). Preventing relapse with personalized smart‐messaging after cognitive behavioural therapy: A proof‐ of‐concept evaluation. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 59 (2), 241–259. https://doi-org.ezproxy.ivc.edu/10.1111/bjc.12244 . Pergolizzi Jr, J. V., Raffa, R. B., & Rosenblatt, M. H. (2020). Opioid withdrawal symptoms, a consequence of chronic opioid use and opioid use disorder: Current understanding and approaches to management. Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics, 45( 5), 892- 903. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpt.13114 . Rudolph, K. E., Shulman, M., Fishman, M., Díaz, I., Rotrosen, J., & Nunes, E. V. (2022). Association between dynamic dose increases of buprenorphine for treatment of opioid use disorder and risk of relapse. Addiction, 117 (3), 637–645. https://doi- org.ezproxy.ivc.edu/10.1111/add.15654 .
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1 9 LITERATURE REVIEW MATRIX Toussaint, L., Nguyen, Q. A., Roettger, C., Dixon, K., Offenbächer, M., Kohls, N., Hirsch, J., & Sirois, F. (2021). Effectiveness of Progressive Muscle Relaxation, Deep Breathing, and Guided Imagery in Promoting Psychological and Physiological States of Relaxation. Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine (ECAM), 1–8. https://doi-org.ezproxy.ivc.edu/10.1155/2021/5924040 . Yusuf, A., Iswari, M. F., Sriyono, S., & Yunitasari, E. (2020). The effect of combination of spiritual deep breathing exercise therapy on pain and anxiety in postoperative nonpatological orthopedic fracture patients. EurAsian Journal of Biosciences, 14 (1), 1625–1631.