1. Effects of Occupational Therapy Program Based on Active Meditation on Hair Cortisol Levels in Undergraduate Healthcare Students.
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Espinosa A, Morrison R, Gonzalez D, Jamardo J, Fortuna F, Díaz CP, Gutiérrez P, Frías C, Soto P, González A, Mella S, and Fabre B
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- Delivery of Health Care, Hair, Humans, Hydrocortisone, Stress, Psychological therapy, Students, Meditation methods, Occupational Therapy
- Abstract
Methods: Undergraduate students from the University of Chile's health careers were divided at random into control ( n = 7) and treated groups ( n = 15). The treated group participated in an active meditation program once a week for three months. This treatment included different techniques such as Chakra Sounds, Nataraj, Mandala, Kundalini, Devavani, Gourishankar, and Nadabrahma. Hair samples were taken before and after the treatment period to measure cortisol., Results: The control group increased cortisol level 168.9 ± 76.8 pg/mg compared with initial levels. The treated group shows a decrease of initial cortisol values in 28.5 ± 12.8 pg/mg after meditation protocol application., Conclusions: Blending active meditation in students' daily routine through occupational therapy intervention might prevent undergraduate students' stress in healthcare careers., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Alejandra Espinosa et al.)
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- 2022
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