id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-337249-j23d7nb3 Hudson, Janella Older Adult Caregivers’ Experiences in an Online, Interactive Mindfulness Intervention 2020-10-13 .txt text/plain 8002 425 45 Participants were asked to provide feedback about any previous experience with mindfulness and/or meditation, hopes or goals held prior to the start of the program, desired expectations, motivation for joining, impressions of sessions, most beneficial topics, potential application of content, and any perceived effects. Caregivers for older adults may derive benefit and potentially experience reduced subjective caregiver burden as a result of participating in a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program, particularly when the program is augmented with a self-compassion approach and perceived social support. Investigators ultimately developed 5 themes that reflected participants' experiences, feedback, and reported outcomes: Managing the Comprehensive Effects of Caregiving, Openness to Mindfulness and Meditation, Course Engagement and Incremental Growth, Building Rapport through Shared Experiences, and Ongoing Application and Opportunities for Refinement. This study's qualitative approach provides a nuanced, contextual account of older adult caregivers' experiences while participating in a mindfulness program. ./cache/cord-337249-j23d7nb3.txt ./txt/cord-337249-j23d7nb3.txt