Mindfulness meditation tested to soothe dialysis stress

NCT ID NCT07378748

Summary

This study tested whether a simple, guided meditation practice could help people on long-term dialysis feel less anxious and more spiritually at peace. 58 adult patients were randomly assigned to either practice a 15-minute mindfulness meditation or just rest quietly during their dialysis sessions twice a week for a month. Researchers measured changes in anxiety and spiritual well-being to see if the meditation made a meaningful difference.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • UNS Hospital

    Surakarta, Centre Java, 57126, Indonesia

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