Meanings of flower therapy for anxiety in people with overweight or obesity

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OBJECTIVE: To understand the experience from the perspective of the participant of a clinical research, which had as intervention the flower therapy for anxiety of individuals with overweight and obesity. METHOD: qualitative study, developed by semi-structured interview with 42 participants from a clinical research and data submitted to content analysis. RESULTS: after analysis, five thematic categories emerged: seeking natural alternatives to aid in control of anxiety and obesity; perceiving the benefits of flower therapy in itself and in family and professional relationships; recognizing flower therapy as source of tranquility and self-knowledge; perceiving changes in sleep quality; acquiring self-control and guidance on food and relational needs. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: the participants showed the intention of seeking natural alternatives to aid the control of anxiety and obesity, employing complementary therapies to strengthen their health. Consequently, participants reported self-control in feeding and in family and professional relationships.

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Pancieri, A. P., Fusco, S. B., Ramos, B. I. A., & Braga, E. M. (2018). Meanings of flower therapy for anxiety in people with overweight or obesity. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 71, 2310–2315. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0044

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