1. Providing mindfulness meditation for patients with depression and anxiety in a community pharmacy: A pilot study.
- Author
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Perepelkin J, Antunes K, Boechler L, Remillard AJ, and Mildenberger L
- Subjects
- Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Mindfulness methods, Pilot Projects, Treatment Outcome, Anxiety therapy, Community Pharmacy Services organization & administration, Depression therapy, Meditation methods, Pharmacists organization & administration
- Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the impact of mindfulness meditation offered in a community pharmacy on patients with current anxiety or a history of anxiety, depression, or both., Setting: Community pharmacy clinical space located in a grocery store., Practice Description: An 8-week, once-per-week mindfulness meditation program for patients with anxiety or depression., Practice Innovation: A pharmacist provided mindfulness meditation within the clinical space in a community pharmacy., Evaluation: PHQ-9 and GAD-7 were used to assess prestudy and poststudy depression and anxiety severity, respectively. Items pertaining to participant demographics and experience in the program were also included., Results: Twelve participants completed the study requirements. Three-quarters of participants experienced a reduction in the severity of their depression or anxiety, and no participant experienced an increase in the severity of his or her condition., Conclusion: Findings from this study indicated that a mindfulness meditation program delivered in a community pharmacy and provided by a pharmacist for patients with depression or anxiety, or both, can result in a reduction in severity of their conditions for participants., (Copyright © 2019 American Pharmacists Association®. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2019
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