Long-Covid-19 Alleviation Through Learning Mindfulness Study

Participation Deadline: 11/21/2027
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Description

Patients with COVID-19 disease who go on to develop Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) are under significant physical and psychosocial stress. Mindfulness, operationally defined as paying attention to the present moment with non-judgment and acceptance, is a candidate treatment to reduce stress in patients with PASC. Reducing stress is critical, as stress may trigger flares in PASC symptoms. Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs), including Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, have been shown in clinical trials, and confirmed in meta-analytic studies, to improve physical and psychological indices of stress in a wide variety of clinical and non-clinical populations. Such studies suggest an MBI might be feasible and acceptable for patients with PASC and may improve PASC symptoms and quality of life. The investigator proposes to test whether an MBI among patients with PASC alleviates symptoms.

The MBI is an 8-week online intervention that consists of a series of recorded mindfulness sessions that were developed specifically for people with PASC. The goal of the MBI is to reduce stress, reduce symptoms of PASC, and improve quality of life. Symptoms are assessed through the completion of online surveys (four surveys over 6 months). All participation is remote (no in-person study visits).