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Sit, Breathe, Heal: Mindfulness for Post-Traumatic Stress

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Title
Sit, Breathe, Heal: Mindfulness for Post-Traumatic Stress
Description
Adults who suffer from psychological distress after traumatic injury, either acute stress or PTSD, run the risk of delayed healing and poor health outcomes. In addition to a greater risk of chronic pain, there is also a significant cooccurrence with mood disorders and substance use. A literature review gathered high quality evidence supporting the use of mindfulness-based interventions to ameliorate symptoms associated with post-traumatic stress. Some of the endpoints with demonstrated efficacy that were explored in the studies in the literature review included mindfulness, resilience, self-compassion, pain, and inflammatory bio markers. Utilizing Richardson’s Metatheory of Resiliency and Resilience as a guide, a mindfulness-based intervention was developed for patients manifesting symptoms of post-traumatic stress at a pain clinic in the Phoenix area. IRB approval was granted through ASU in November 2023. The study participants attended a thirty-minute online mindfulness class and participated in a two week independent practice period supported by online guided meditations. Participants journaled about their experience during the practice period. The PCL-5 was administered before and after the intervention. Results of a two tailed paired samples t-test indicated statistical significance and a large effect size (p= 0.002, d= 2.29). The journal results were positive as well. The results of this intervention support the conclusions drawn from the literature review. Mindfulness can be effectively leveraged to ameliorate symptoms of post-traumatic stress.
Date Created
2024
Contributors
  • Jurkowski, Sean (Author)
  • Guthery, Ann (Thesis advisor)
  • Arizona State University. College of Nursing (Contributor)
Topical Subject
  • Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
  • Mindfulness
  • Pain
Keywords
  • adults
  • PTSD
  • acute stress disorder
  • pain
  • Mindfulness
Resource Type
Text
Genre
Academic theses
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1 PDF (50 pages)
Language
eng
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Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Final Projects
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Place of Publication (Text)
Arizona
Place of Publication (Code)
azu
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.203366
Copyright Date
2024
Cataloging Standards
asu2
Collaborating institutions
College of Nursing and Health Innovation
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System Modified
  • 2026-04-01 01:43:13
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  • 2 months ago
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