SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF MINDFULNESS-BASED INTERVENTIONS AND ITS EFFECT ON DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND STRESS IN PEOPLE WITH BLOOD CANCER
Author Name: 1. Dr. Mohammed Hasan Ali Al-Abyadh 2. Prof. Punithalakshmi. K 3. Mrs. Savitha G R 4. Mrs. Rachel James 5. Mr. Thomaskutty Saji. Puthuparambil 6. Mr. Prem Prakash
Volume/Issue: 04/06
Country: India / Saudi Arabia
DOI NO.: 08.2020-25662434 DOI Link: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/12.2023-87149247/UIJIR
Affiliation:
- College of Education, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Alkharj, Saudi Arabia. College of Education- Thamar University, Thamar, Yemen. m.alabyadh@psau.edu.sa , alabyd62@gmail.com
- Professor cum Principal, JIET College of Nursing, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. puni_phoenix@yahoo.com
- Professor, Driems School and College of Nursing, Cuttack, Odisha, India. savithagr1986@gmail.com
- PhD scholar, MSN, RN, Lecturer, RAK college of Nursing, RAK Medical and Health Sciences University, Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates.
- PhD Scholar, MSN, RN, Nurse Informaticist, Al Qassimi Hospital, Emirates Heath Services, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
- Assistant Professor, Krishna College of Nursing, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. premprakash1316@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
With an emphasis on the distinctions between patients undergoing treatment and those undergoing watchful waiting, the current assignment sought to determine the prevalence rates of anxiety and depression in people with blood cancer. Anxiety and depression are two of the most common mental diseases in the general public as well as primary care settings. Patients suffering from anxiety disorders sometimes exhibit signs of depression, and vice versa for those with both anxiety disorders and melancholy. It is possible to have both illnesses at the same time and meet the requirements for each one. Given the significant morbidity and death rates associated with these illnesses, it is imperative that they be detected and treated. Even though it might be difficult to tell the two apart, it is imperative that you do. Blood cancer is a kind of cancer that starts in the bone marrow or lymphatic system and damages blood cells. There are three main kinds of cancer that might result in blood loss. Cancer and depression both have similar disease processes and risk factors. The impact of depression on the risk of cancer has not been investigated in the literature to yet. Using a sizable German cohort, we evaluated the variation in cancer risk between individuals with and without depression. We examined the incidence and risk of cancer in individuals in the Disease Analyzer Database who were diagnosed with depression vs those who did not.
Key words: Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Blood Cancer
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