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Guided Meditation as a Wellness Tool in Anesthesia Providers
This study will examine the effects of Isha Kriya meditation on stress and burnout among healthcare providers.
In this study, investigators will evaluate the effect of Isha Kriya meditation on stress and burnout among perioperative healthcare providers. To do this, investigators will randomize healthy participants to one of two groups: one who will meditate twice daily for six weeks (group 1), and the other who will not meditate for first six weeks and then meditate for another six weeks (group 2). Investigators will then evaluate stress and burnout using validated electronic instruments at baseline and at six weeks for group 1 and at baseline, six weeks, and 12 weeks for group 2.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Start Date
January 15, 2019
Primary Completion Date
October 31, 2020
Completion Date
October 31, 2020
Last Updated
February 2, 2021
94
ACTUAL participants
Isha Kriya Meditation
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
NCT07221422
NCT07111026
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