| Literature DB >> 33449820 |
Nadja S Igarashi1, Christiane H Karam2, Rui F Afonso1, Fabiana D Carneiro2, Shirley S Lacerda3, Bento F Santos2, Elisa H Kozasa1, Érika B Rangel1,4.
Abstract
Mindfulness-based approaches that promote health, improve quality of life, and reduce the impact of comorbidities are key aspects in chronic diseases management. We aimed to verify the impact of a short-term meditation protocol on psychosocial and physiological parameters in chronic hemodialysis patients. We enrolled twenty-two patients, median age of 69.5 years old, into a 12-week meditation protocol that occurred during each hemodialysis session for 10-20 minutes, 3x/week, in a private tertiary hospital. We then evaluated clinical, psychological, and laboratorial parameters pre- and post-meditation. Patients exhibited a better control of serum phosphorus (-0.72 mg/dL; P = 0.002), a decrease in systolic blood pressure (-1.90 mmHg; P = 0.009), a 23% decrease in depressive symptoms (P = 0.014), and an increase of 7% in the self-compassion scale (P = 0.048) after meditation. To note, we observed an increase in 13% of the mindfulness score (P = 0.019). Our preliminary study describes the effects of a short-term meditation protocol in chronic hemodialysis setting. We observed a decrease in depressive symptoms and in blood pressure values, an improvement in self-compassion and serum phosphorous levels. In conjunction with the promising results of meditation in chronic kidney disease setting, this encouraging preliminary study supports the need for additional clinical trials.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; hemodialysis; meditation; mindfulness; outcome; quality of life
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33449820 DOI: 10.1080/13548506.2021.1871769
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Health Med ISSN: 1354-8506 Impact factor: 2.423