Emotional freedom techniques for elderly patients with COVID-19: a case series on clinical recovery, frailty, and inflammatory biomarkers

Penulis: Kemala Sari, Nina; Burhan, Erlina; Isbaniah, Fathiyah; Yennita, Dewi; Stepvia, Stepvia
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JurnalFrontiers in Psychology
PenerbitFrontiers Media SA
Volume & EdisiVol. 16
Halaman -
Tahun Publikasi2025
ISSN16641078
Jenis SumberScopus
Abstrak
Background/Objectives: Older adults are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 due to immunosenescence and comorbidities, resulting in higher rates of severe illness and mortality. Psychological distress such as anxiety and fatigue further compounds disease burden. Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), an integrative psychophysiological approach, has shown potential in enhancing psychological resilience and modulating inflammatory responses. Methods: We report a case series of five elderly patients with confirmed COVID-19 admitted to Persahabatan Hospital, Jakarta. Each received standard pharmacological care, including antiviral therapy, corticosteroids, and comorbidity management, alongside daily EFT sessions combining acupressure, affirmations, and exposure techniques. Clinical symptoms, frailty status (via WHAS criteria), WHO Ordinal Scale for Clinical Improvement (OSCI), and serum IL-6 levels were monitored over a 30-day follow-up period. Emotional well-being was qualitatively assessed through follow-up interviews and therapist observations of patient engagement and affective behavior. Results: All patients demonstrated substantial clinical improvement. OSCI scores decreased from baseline values of 3–4 to 1 by the final follow-up, representing a 66–75% reduction in clinical severity. Frailty status improved markedly across all cases. IL-6 levels showed an average reduction of approximately 85%, suggesting a clinically meaningful improvement in systemic inflammation. No residual symptoms or adverse events were reported. Patients also demonstrated enhanced emotional well-being and adherence to EFT through digital guidance. Conclusion: EFT may serve as a safe and supportive adjunct therapy in elderly COVID-19 patients, potentially accelerating clinical recovery and reducing inflammation and frailty. Further controlled trials are warranted to evaluate broader applicability in geriatric care. Copyright © 2025 Kemala Sari, Burhan, Isbaniah, Yennita and Stepvia.
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