Integrating Virtual Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Into Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care: Mixed Methods Feasibility Trial.
Kaitlyn Delaney ChappellDiana MeakinsMelanie Marsh-JoyalAllison BihariKaren J GoodmanJean-Michel Le MelledoAllen LimFarhad PeeraniKaren Ivy KroekerPublished in: JMIR formative research (2024)
Patients with IBD were interested in a psychiatrist-led virtual anxiety management intervention, but results demonstrate v-MBSR may be too time intensive for some patients with IBD patients. v-MBSR was acceptable to those who completed the intervention, and improvements to anxiety, depression, and QoL were promising and sustainable. Future studies should attempt to characterize the patients with IBD who may benefit most from interventions like v-MBSR.
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