2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.02.017
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Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Psychological Distress, Fear of Cancer Recurrence, Fatigue, Spiritual Well-Being, and Quality of Life in Patients With Breast Cancer—A Randomized Controlled Trial

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“…[ 16 ] Spiritual well-being in patients is associated with lower pain levels and faster recovery from intercurrent illness. [ 17 , 18 ] Available study results regarding the correlation between spiritual well-being, anxiety, depression and quality of life are mixed, including both significant and non-significant effects. [ 19 22 ] Hence, further scientific investigation is required get a deeper insight about the association between these concepts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 16 ] Spiritual well-being in patients is associated with lower pain levels and faster recovery from intercurrent illness. [ 17 , 18 ] Available study results regarding the correlation between spiritual well-being, anxiety, depression and quality of life are mixed, including both significant and non-significant effects. [ 19 22 ] Hence, further scientific investigation is required get a deeper insight about the association between these concepts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Benefits were maintained at 2- and 4-month follow-up. 19 min/day (63% adherence) Park et al 2020 37 Japan 74 females with stage I–III breast cancer [average age=53.7 years; 60% married; 46% employed] Waitlist RCT MBCT [8 weekly 2-h classes, no retreat, home practice 20–45 min/day using a compact disc] Not specified HADS and CARS, assessed at baseline, 8 and 12 weeks MBCT participants reported significant improvements in HADS (d=1.17) and fear of recurrence (d: 0.43), compared with controls. Benefits were maintained at follow-up (4 weeks postintervention).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 21 , 22 , 24 , 25 , 28 , 30 , 32 , 33 , 35 , 36 , 39 , 40 Seventeen studies assessed distress as a primary outcome, and four of them screened for distress as part of inclusion criteria. 24 , 26 , 33 , 37 The remaining four studies evaluated fatigue (n=2), 30 , 31 pain (n=1), 35 or sleep disturbance (n=1) 38 as a primary outcome.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Relaxation therapy, mindfulness decompression and other non drug treatment have made some progress. [ 13 , 14 ] Acupuncture and moxibustion, auricular point pressing and acupoint massage have been used in previous studies. Our study is to compare the efficacy of acupoint massage, relaxation therapy and acupoint massage combined with relaxation therapy on patients with postoperative fatigue after LHD surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%