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Feasibility and acceptability of Just Breathe, a novel handheld mindful breathing device, for postpartum stress: a pilot, single-arm pre-post study
Sarai K Sales;
Stephanie D Nunez;
Tracy L Jackson;
Janet L Rousseau;
Crystal F Ware;
Kristopher L Britton;
Margaret H Bublitz;
Nina K Ayala;
Adam K Lewkowitz
ABSTRACT
Among newly postpartum people, the novel Just Breathe guided breathing device had high user satisfaction scores and self-perceived reductions in stress, though changes in stress or anxiety symptoms as measured by psychometric scales were not statistically significant.
Citation
Please cite as:
Sales SK, Nunez SD, Jackson TL, Rousseau JL, Ware CF, Britton KL, Bublitz MH, Ayala NK, Lewkowitz AK
Feasibility and Acceptability of Just Breathe, A Novel Handheld Mindful Breathing Device, for Postpartum Stress: Pilot, Single-Arm Pre-Post Study