PRÁTICAS INTEGRATIVAS COMPLEMENTARES NO TRATAMENTO DA SAÚDE MENTAL DE PACIENTES PÓS COVID-19: ensaio clínico randomizado

Author:

Rebêlo Veruska Cronemberger Nogueira,Feitosa Maura Cristina Porto,Souza Melissa Oda,Rodrigues Keila Maria,Rebêlo Lucca Cronemberger Nogueira Lages,Rocha Maria Júlia de Castro Mota da,Arisawa Emilia Angela Lo Schiavo

Abstract

The aim of the study was to analyze the use of Complementary Integrative Practices (PICS) and psychological counseling in the treatment of mental health in post-COVID-19 patients. Clinical, interventional and qualitative-quantitative case study, with 15 patients divided into G1 (Acupuncture + myofascial release) and G2 (Laserpuncture + myofascial release), submitted to 12 sessions and psychological follow-up (Group therapy + 4 sessions of individualized psychotherapy) evaluated before and after treatment regarding emotional states (DASS-21). The female sex was prevalent in the studied population, in the age group of 25 to 29 years in G1 (28.57%) and 50 to 54 years in G2 (37.50%), higher education level, with comorbidities, predominance of married in G1 and single in G2. There was a statistically significant difference (p≤0.01) in the three DASS-21 subscales before and after treatments with G1 and G2, with no statistical difference between groups. There was an association between marital status and affective-emotional states, before the treatments, married people were associated with milder levels of stress, anxiety and depression, while single/divorced people had extremely severe levels. After the treatments, the married/divorced ones had levels close to normal, while the single ones reduced the levels to mild to moderate. It is concluded that the PICS associated with psychological follow-up had a positive impact on mental health in post-COVID-19 patients.

Publisher

Psicologia e Saude em Debate

Subject

General Medicine

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