Do positive psychology interventions improve well-being and distress in patients with cardiovascular diseases?
Positive psychology interventions may be a valuable addition to clinical practice for improving well-being and reducing distress in patients with cardiovascular disease.
These results suggest that PPIs are effective in improving well-being and distress in patients with CVD and could therefore be a valuable addition for clinical practice. However, there is a need for more rigorous studies that are adequately powered and that help us understand what PPIs are most effective for which patient.
Tönis et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
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