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Impact of Integrative Restoration (iRest) Meditation on Perceived Stress Levels in Multiple Sclerosis and Cancer Outpatients
Stress and Health
  • Mary Pritchard, Boise State University
  • Patt Elison-Bowers, Boise State University
  • Bobbie A. Birdsall, Boise State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2010
Abstract

Stress is a common occurrence in many chronically ill patients, and researchers are calling for cost-effective stress-reduction interventions. Meditation techniques have demonstrated a host of benefits for chronically ill patients. The present study examined the effects of a 6-week Yoga Nidra meditation programme on perceived stress in multiple sclerosis and cancer patients. Overall stress was significantly reduced over the course of the programme.

Citation Information
Mary Pritchard, Patt Elison-Bowers and Bobbie A. Birdsall. "Impact of Integrative Restoration (iRest) Meditation on Perceived Stress Levels in Multiple Sclerosis and Cancer Outpatients" Stress and Health (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mary_pritchard/92/