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(Digital) Mind-Body Intervention to Promote Health and Subjective Well-Being of Residents in Nursing Homes: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Pilot Study

Uhl, J.; Schönfeld, S.; Meyer, L.; Reus, A.; Neumann, C.; Langer, L.; Michaelsen, M.M.; Esch, T. · Das Gesundheitswesen · 2025 · Heft S 03 · S. S324 bis S333

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Das Gesundheitswesen
Autor:innen
Uhl, J.; Schönfeld, S.; Meyer, L.; Reus, A.; Neumann, C.; Langer, L.; Michaelsen, M.M.; Esch, T.
Ausgabe
Heft S 03 / 2025
Jahrgang 87
Seiten
S324 bis S333
Erschienen: 2025-03-03 13:00:00
ISSN
0941-3790

Zusammenfassung

Nursing care insurance companies in Germany have the legal mandate to develop measures to strengthen the health resources of residents of nursing homes. The present study aimed to examine a mindfulness-informed mind-body intervention (on-site and app) adapted for residents in nursing homes regarding their effect on health-related parameters. A pilot study (DRKS00030409) was carried out with three groups in twelve nursing homes (RCT). There was an on-site intervention in a group (O), an individual app application with technical support (A) and a passive control group (C). The participating residents (nO=28; nA=29…

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