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Mindfulness-based arts interventions for cancer care: A systematic review of the effects on wellbeing and fatigue.

Psycho-oncology
February 1, 2021
Kendra L Rieger et al. (9 authors)
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tSystematic ReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of mindfulness-based arts interventions (MBAIs) on psychological wellbeing and fatigue in patients with cancer.

Results Summary

The study found significant positive effects of MBAIs on quality of life, psychological state, spiritual wellbeing, and mindfulness, but the effect on fatigue was inconclusive.

Population

Primarily patients with cancer (92.3% of included studies).

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (5)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
mindfulness-based arts interventions (MBAIs)
increase
quality of life
patients with cancer
-
A significant effect was found
#1
mindfulness-based arts interventions (MBAIs)
increase
psychological state
patients with cancer
-
A significant effect was found
#2
mindfulness-based arts interventions (MBAIs)
increase
spiritual wellbeing
patients with cancer
-
A significant effect was found
#3
mindfulness-based arts interventions (MBAIs)
increase
mindfulness
patients with cancer
-
A significant effect was found
#4
mindfulness-based arts interventions (MBAIs)
no change
fatigue
patients with cancer
-
The effect was equivocal
#5
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Upon receiving a cancer diagnosis, life irrevocably changes and complex experiences of emotional distress often occur. There is a growing interest in mindfulness-based arts interventions (MBAIs) to ameliorate the distress many patients experience. Our review objective was to synthesize the evidence on the effectiveness of MBAIs on psychological wellbeing and fatigue. METHOD: Relevant quantitative articles were identified through a systematic search of the grey literature and online databases including MEDLINE, CINAHL, Cochrane CENTRAL, Art Full Text, ART bibliographies Modern, PsycINFO, Scopus, and EMBASE. Two independent reviewers screened titles/abstracts against predetermined inclusion criteria, read full-text articles for eligibility, conducted quality appraisals of included articles, and extracted pertinent data with a standardized data extraction form. The heterogeneity of the included studies precluded a meta-analysis and a narrative synthesis of study outcomes was conducted. RESULTS: Our systematic search retrieved 4241 titles/abstracts, and 13 studies met our inclusion criteria (eight randomized controlled trials and five quasi-experiments). Most of the studies focused on patients with cancer (92.3%). There is a growing interest in MBAIs over time and significant heterogeneity in the types of interventions. A significant effect was found on several outcomes that are important in psychosocial oncology: quality of life, psychological state, spiritual wellbeing, and mindfulness. The effect on fatigue was equivocal. CONCLUSIONS: This novel intervention demonstrates promise for the psychosocial care of patients with cancer. These findings are an essential antecedent to the continued implementation, development, and evaluation of MBAIs in oncology.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Art TherapyFatigueHumansMental HealthMindfulnessNeoplasmsRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicTreatment Outcome
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality85/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations13
Citations/Year3.3
Relative Citation Ratio1.42
NIH Percentile63.3%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.50
Weight Score2.61
Normalized Score0.67
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