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Effect of a Mindfulnes Program "Healthy Under Stress" on Stress: A Prospective Intervention Study

Effect of a Mindfulnes Program "Healthy Under Stress" on Stress: A Prospective Intervention Study

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Overview

Stress describes a state of worry and mental tension that results from an imbalance between demands and coping strategies, as well as the disruption of physiological homeostasis. It represents an important ability to adapt to environmental factors, and chronically has negative psychological and physical consequences. The mind-body medical program "Healthy in Stress" according to Esch aims to strengthen the individual's ability to deal with stress through comprehensive training. The main target parameter is stress reduction, measured using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS).

Description

After baseline (t0), all participant will receive the following intervention:

The intervention lasts eight weeks, with a two-hour session held once a week. The selected topics include nutrition, mindfulness, exercise, relaxation techniques, dealing with stressors, effective communication and the promotion of a supportive social network.

t1 (at the end of the program).

t2 (3 months after t0).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Employees, patients and family members of the Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus (RBK) and Bosch Health Campus of all specialties.
  • Informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Physical or mental condition which, in the opinion of the investigator does not allow the patient to participate in the study.
  • Participation in other clinical studies with behavioral, psychological or complementary medical interventions.
  • Insufficient knowledge of the German language.

Study details
    Subjective Stress

NCT06431087

University Hospital Tuebingen

13 May 2026

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