2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-021-03085-6
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The effect of online multimedia psychoeducational interventions on the resilience and perceived stress of hospitalized patients with COVID-19: a pilot cluster randomized parallel-controlled trial

Abstract: Background There is evidence suggesting that quarantine might have undesirable psychological impacts on the patients. Therefore, it is important to seek for ways to increase the resilience and alleviate the psychological pressure of the patients who are quarantined due to infection with COVID-19. The present study was conducted to assess an online multimedia psychoeducational intervention regarding the feasibility, adherence, patient satisfaction and effectiveness on resilience and perceived st… Show more

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“…Stress, anxiety, and depression among HCWs in COVID-19 pandemic was reduced by practicing Sudarshan kriya ( 38 ). Perceived stress in COVID-19 patients was also reduced by multimedia psychoeducational intervention, which included relaxation and mindfulness techniques ( 39 ). Not limited to COVID-19, integrative medicine including modern medicine, Yoga, mindfulness techniques, Ayurveda, and many more can be helpful for managing health and quality of life, and have the ability to reduce severity of disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stress, anxiety, and depression among HCWs in COVID-19 pandemic was reduced by practicing Sudarshan kriya ( 38 ). Perceived stress in COVID-19 patients was also reduced by multimedia psychoeducational intervention, which included relaxation and mindfulness techniques ( 39 ). Not limited to COVID-19, integrative medicine including modern medicine, Yoga, mindfulness techniques, Ayurveda, and many more can be helpful for managing health and quality of life, and have the ability to reduce severity of disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, they could provide consultation of the correct information on preventing COVID-19 virus to reduce people's virus-related stress or help their clients to learn how to get benefit from lockdown policy and meet clients' basic survival, safety, and emotional needs to lower the lockdown-related stress. Also, our findings also inform that the general population should sufficiently utilize online psychoeducation interventions, including cognitive-behavioural techniques, stress management techniques, mindfulnessbased stress reduction, and positive psychotherapy via the internet or the phone during the lockdown (Shaygan, Yazdani, & Valibeygi, 2021), which could mitigate stresses associated with PTSS and depressive symptoms.…”
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confidence: 62%
“…These services have been provided by academic and governmental organizations and include online counseling, supervision, training, and psychoeducation. Research findings proved the effectiveness of online telemental health services and social networks in improving patients' tolerance and stress (34).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%