An Online Mindfulness-based Intervention Decreases Stress, Anxiety, and Depression in Indian Healthcare Providers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study.

Anirban Pal, Purnava Mukhopadhyay, Nidhi D Pal
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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic contributed enormously to the psychosocial distress of Indian healthcare providers. The mental well-being of the healthcare community remains an underappreciated priority in India. The primary objective was to observe the results of an online brief mindfulness-based intervention on stress, anxiety, and depression, and the secondary objective was to examine its effects on mindfulness characteristics and World health Organization (WHO) quality of life among Indian healthcare providers during pandemic times.

Methods: The study population was randomized into two groups to attend either "mindfulness" sessions or "usual care" sessions. The outcome variables were stress (using the perceived stress scale: PSS), anxiety (generalized anxiety disorder scores: GAD7), depression (patient health questionnaire: PHQ9), mindfulness characteristics (Freiburg mindfulness inventory: FMI), and quality of life (WHO-QOL100). These variables were recorded pre- and postprogram. Statistical analysis included the use of unpaired and paired t -tests.

Results: The postsession mean scores in the "mindfulness" group compared to the "usual care" group decreased significantly in PSS, GAD7, and PHQ9, with p < 0.0001, p = 0.0102, and p = 0.0462, respectively. There was an increase in FMI with p < 0.0001 and in WHO-QOL domains 1, 2, and 4, with p = 0.0008, p < 0.0001, and p = 0.0194, respectively.

Conclusion: The online brief mindfulness-based intervention created a positive effect on stress, anxiety, and depression. The postprogram mindfulness characteristics and WHO quality of life also improved in Indian healthcare providers during pandemic times. Further large-scale research will be needed to support these beneficial effects.

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背景:2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行极大地加重了印度医护人员的心理压力。在印度,医护人员的心理健康仍然是一个未得到充分重视的优先事项。研究的主要目的是观察基于正念的在线简短干预对压力、焦虑和抑郁的影响,次要目的是考察其对正念特征和世界卫生组织(WHO)对大流行期间印度医疗保健提供者生活质量的影响:研究对象被随机分为两组,参加 "正念 "课程或 "常规护理 "课程。结果变量包括压力(使用感知压力量表:PSS)、焦虑(广泛性焦虑症评分:GAD7)、抑郁(患者健康问卷:PHQ9)、正念特征(弗莱堡正念量表:FMI)和生活质量(WHO-QOL100)。这些变量在计划前后均有记录。统计分析包括使用非配对和配对 t 检验:结果:与 "常规护理 "组相比,"正念 "组的会后平均分在PSS、GAD7和PHQ9方面都有显著下降,分别为p < 0.0001、p = 0.0102和p = 0.0462。FMI(p < 0.0001)和WHO-QOL领域1、2和4(分别为p = 0.0008、p < 0.0001和p = 0.0194)有所上升:基于正念的在线简短干预对压力、焦虑和抑郁产生了积极影响。印度医护人员在大流行病期间的正念特征和世卫组织生活质量也得到了改善。还需要进一步的大规模研究来支持这些有益的效果。
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