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Mindfulness for palliative care patients. Systematic review.

International journal of clinical practice
December 1, 2017
Carolina de Oliveira Cruz Latorraca et al. (5 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewSystematic ReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of mindfulness meditation for palliative care patients.

Results Summary

Two studies showed statistically significant differences, with one favoring mindfulness for stress reduction in a single 5-minute session, while another favored control for quality of life. Most mindfulness schemes showed no benefit, and evidence quality was low or very low.

Population

Adult cancer patients in palliative care.

Effective Dosage

Eight weeks (one session/week, daily individual practice) and a single 5-minute session.

Duration

Varied (single session to eight weeks).

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (4)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
Mindfulness meditation (eight weeks, one session/week, daily individual practice)
decrease
quality of life - physical aspects
palliative care patients
-
statistically significant difference in favour of control
#1
Mindfulness meditation (single 5-minute session)
decrease
stress
palliative care patients
-
benefit in favour of mindfulness
#2
Mindfulness meditation (single 5-minute session)
decrease
perceived stress
adult cancer patients in palliative care
-
effectiveness in improving
#3
Other schemes of mindfulness meditation
no change
any outcome evaluated
palliative care patients
-
did not show benefit
#4
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nineteen million adults worldwide are in need of palliative care. Of those who have access to it, 80% fail to receive an efficient management of symptoms. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness and safety of mindfulness meditation for palliative care patients. METHODS: We searched CENTRAL, MEDLINE, Embase, LILACS, PEDro, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Opengrey, ClinicalTrials.gov and WHO-ICTRP. No restriction of language, status or date of publication was applied. We considered randomised clinical trials (RCTs) comparing any mindfulness meditation scheme vs any comparator for palliative care. Cochrane Risk of Bias (Rob) Table was used for assessing methodological quality of RCTs. Screening, data extraction and methodological assessments were performed by two reviewers. Mean differences (MD) (confidence intervals of 95% (CI 95%)) were considered for estimating effect size. Quality of evidence was appraised by GRADE. RESULTS: Four RCTs, 234 participants, were included. All studies presented high risk of bias in at least one RoB table criteria. We assessed 4 comparisons, but only 2 studies showed statistically significant difference for at least one outcome. 1. Mindfulness meditation (eight weeks, one session/week, daily individual practice) vs control: statistically significant difference in favour of control for quality of life - physical aspects. 2. Mindfulness meditation (single 5-minute session) vs control: benefit in favour of mindfulness for stress outcome in both time-points. None of the included studies analysed safety and harms outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Although two studies have showed statistically significant difference, only one showed effectiveness of mindfulness meditation in improving perceived stress. This study focused on one single session of mindfulness of 5 minutes for adult cancer patients in palliative care, but it was considered as possessing high risk of bias. Other schemes of mindfulness meditation did not show benefit in any outcome evaluated (low and very low quality evidence).

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansMeditationMindfulnessPalliative CareQuality of LifeRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicStress, Psychological
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy35/10
Quality50/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations12
Citations/Year1.5
Relative Citation Ratio0.78
NIH Percentile41%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.50
Weight Score1.47
Normalized Score0.44
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