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- Title
The effects of mindfulness-based interventions in COVID-19 times: a systematic review.
- Authors
Brito Duarte, Dara Fernanda; Libório, Jaiany Rodrigues; Egídio Cavalcante, Giovana Macêdo; de Aquino, Taysa Leite; Carvalho Bezerra, Larissa de; de Aguiar Rocha Martin, Ana Luíza; Rodrigues de Lacerda, João Victor; Friary, Vitor; Anjos de Paula, Juliane dos
- Abstract
Introduction: the public health crisis caused by COVID-19, a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, has imposed physical threats and psychological suffering on both infected patients and individuals who experience social isolation and various governmental restrictions, leading to the appearance of symptoms like anxiety, depression, as well as insomnia, stress, and changes in biological rhythm. In face of this stressful scenario, interventions based on mindfulness (MBIs) have proved to be potentially adequate tools in reducing psychological suffering and generating well-being in the general population. Objective: to describe the effects of mindfulness-based interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted on the effects of mindfulness intervention in times of COVID-19. The articles were searched in four databases (Pubmed, Embase, Scopus, and Science direct) and the PRISMA protocol was used to conduct this review. In total, fourteen articles were included in the study. Results: the use of mindfulness techniques in the population with impaired mental health because of the COVID-19 pandemic proved to be beneficial, with improvement in emotional stress scores and reduction in anxiety symptoms, through formal mindfulness meditation practices such as mindful breathing, body scanning, and application of the mindfulness-based stress reduction strategy (MBSR). Strategies were also applied through smartphone applications that had the objective of promoting the increase of mindfulness and the development of the acceptance without judgment of the traumatic experiences already lived, in addition to an integrated intervention on the internet with the use of mindfulness, the training of respiratory relaxation, refuge skills and Butterfly Hug Method. Conclusion: with the pandemic going through, still with high mortality, continuity of social isolation, and, consequently, intensification of psychic suffering in the population and health professionals, interventions based on mindfulness (MBIs) are being effective to reduce this suffering, prevent the appearance of of chronic mental disorders and promote positive impacts on physical and mental wellbeing.
- Subjects
MINDFULNESS; COVID-19; PSYCHOLOGICAL stress; MEDICAL personnel; MENTAL health; YOGA techniques
- Publication
Revista Brasileira de Crescimento e Desenvolvimento Humano, 2022, Vol 32, Issue 2, p315
- ISSN
0104-1282
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.36311/jhgd.v32.13313