2013
DOI: 10.1007/s12671-013-0249-z
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Evaluation of an Advanced Mindfulness Program Following a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program for Participants Suffering from Mental Fatigue After Acquired Brain Injury

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“…It is also worth commenting that the task required prolonged focus and sustained attention with instructions building on each other gradually increasing in difficulty. Amongst other factors, mindfulness-meditation has been considered helpful for reducing mental fatigue (Kaplan, 2001), with evidence of reduced cognitive fatigue after mindfulness practice (Johansson, Bjuhr, & Rönnbäck, 2015). Therefore, performance deterioration due to fatigue may have impacted controls more than meditators and may have influenced the results of the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also worth commenting that the task required prolonged focus and sustained attention with instructions building on each other gradually increasing in difficulty. Amongst other factors, mindfulness-meditation has been considered helpful for reducing mental fatigue (Kaplan, 2001), with evidence of reduced cognitive fatigue after mindfulness practice (Johansson, Bjuhr, & Rönnbäck, 2015). Therefore, performance deterioration due to fatigue may have impacted controls more than meditators and may have influenced the results of the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MBCT is a derivative that places greater emphasis on cognitive techniques and was designed with recurrent depression in mind. There is also growing evidence of the use of mindfulness-based interventions in neurological populations to enhance wellbeing and quality of life in individuals with MS (Senders, Bourdette, Hanes, Yadav, & Shinto, 2014) and brain injury (Azulay, Smart, Mott, & Cicerone, 2013; Bédard et al, 2003; 2005); reduce depressive symptoms in MS (Grossman et al, 2010); improve fatigue in stroke (Johansson, Bjuhr, & Rönnbäck, 2012) and ABI (Johansson, Bjuhr, & Rönnbäck, 2013); improve symptom management in MS (Mills & Allen, 2000); and to address cognitive deficits (McHugh & Wood, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure impartiality, the original paper design of the questionnaire has been utilized for the mobile variation employed, including the visual design of the questions, the sequencing of questions, and numbering of the scale. Its validity has previously been assessed alongside a series of neuropsychological tests [10]. Consequently, it was chosen for adoption in the smartphone application discussed herein, together with three different cognitive tests: (1) the Spatial Span Task from WAIS; (2) the PVT; (3) Serial Addition/Subtraction Task.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%