2023
DOI: 10.2196/42861
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Effects of a Social Media–Based Mind-Body Intervention Embedded With Acupressure and Mindfulness for Stress Reduction Among Family Caregivers of Frail Older Adults: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Background Family caregivers of frail older adults experience high levels of stress. Mind-body interventions (MBIs) focused on caregiver stress are often limited in teaching approaches, difficult to practice, and costly. A social media–based MBI embedded with mindfulness meditation (MM) and self-administered acupressure (SA) may be effective for family caregivers, offer greater usability, and lead to greater adherence. Objective The aim of this study wa… Show more

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“…We developed this treatment strategy based on both the clinical experiences of the research team and other studies that evaluated these acupoints. 16 18 The educational materials detailing the acupressure techniques utilized in the intervention all appear in Appendix 1 in the Supplement . Intervention group subjects were instructed to self-stimulate the 4 different acupoints bilaterally for about 30 seconds 2 times a day for a total of approximately 8 minutes of daily therapy.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We developed this treatment strategy based on both the clinical experiences of the research team and other studies that evaluated these acupoints. 16 18 The educational materials detailing the acupressure techniques utilized in the intervention all appear in Appendix 1 in the Supplement . Intervention group subjects were instructed to self-stimulate the 4 different acupoints bilaterally for about 30 seconds 2 times a day for a total of approximately 8 minutes of daily therapy.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%