Ayurvedic versus conventional dietary and lifestyle counseling for mothers with burnout-syndrome : A randomized controlled pilot study including a qualitative evaluation

dc.contributor.authorKessler, Christian S.
dc.contributor.authorEisenmann, Clemens
dc.contributor.authorOberzaucher, Frank
dc.contributor.authorForster, Martin
dc.contributor.authorSteckhan, Nico
dc.contributor.authorMeier, Larissa
dc.contributor.authorStapelfeldt, Elmar
dc.contributor.authorMichalsen, Andreas
dc.contributor.authorJeitler, Michael
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-30T09:43:50Z
dc.date.available2017-11-30T09:43:50Z
dc.date.issued2017-10eng
dc.description.abstractObjectives
Ayurveda claims to be effective in the treatment of psychosomatic disorders by means of lifestyle and nutritional counseling.

Design
In a randomized controlled study mothers with burnout were randomized into two groups: Ayurvedic nutritional counseling (according to tradition), and conventional nutritional counseling (following the recommendations of a family doctor). Patients received five counseling sessions over twelve weeks.

Main outcome measures
Outcomes included levels of burnout, quality of life, sleep, stress, depression/anxiety, and spirituality at three and six months. It also included a qualitative evaluation of the communication processes.

Results
We randomized thirty four patients; twenty three participants were included in the per protocol analysis. No significant differences were observed between the groups. However, significant and clinically relevant intra-group mean changes for the primary outcome burnout, and secondary outcomes sleep, stress, depression and mental health were only found in the Ayurveda group. The qualitative part of the study identified different conversational styles and counseling techniques between the two study groups. In conventional consultations questions tended to be category bound, while counseling-advice was predominantly admonitory. The Ayurvedic practitioner used open-ended interrogative forms, devices for displaying understanding, and positive re-evaluation more frequently, leading to an overall less asymmetrical interaction.

Conclusions
We found positive effects for both groups, which however were more pronounced in the Ayurvedic group. The conversational and counseling techniques in the Ayurvedic group offered more opportunities for problem description by patients as well as patient-centered practice and resource-oriented recommendations by the physician.
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dc.description.versionpublishedeng
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.ctim.2017.07.005eng
dc.identifier.pmid28917376eng
dc.identifier.urihttps://kops.uni-konstanz.de/handle/123456789/40792
dc.language.isoengeng
dc.subjectAyurveda, Burnout-Syndrome, Conversation analysis, Distress, Qualitative evaluation, Randomized controlled trialeng
dc.subject.ddc300eng
dc.titleAyurvedic versus conventional dietary and lifestyle counseling for mothers with burnout-syndrome : A randomized controlled pilot study including a qualitative evaluationeng
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