Shared meditation involving cancer patients, health professionals and third persons is relevant and improves well-being: implic pilot study

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    Very few studies have been published on the direct impact of mindfulness intervention on optimizing patient-health professional interactions, even if enhancing the well-being of health professionals is likely to improve the quality of care they provide. The involvement of third persons in meditation workshops jointly to patients and health professionals might also help in destigmatizing the patient as a patient and the hospital as a place of care. The focus is the putative added value of meditation in an open setting that associates cancer patients (target population), health professionals but also independent . . .

     

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