Mindfulness-based intervention as a symptom management strategy in patients with end-stage renal disease: A controlled clinical trial.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to examine the effect of mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) on physical and psychological symptoms in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
Results Summary
The experimental group showed significantly lower levels of stress, depression, and physical symptoms compared to the control group over time. Physical symptoms improved significantly over the intervention period, while psychological symptoms improved after 5 weeks but did not show further significant improvement by the end.
Population
Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) undergoing haemodialysis in Jordan.
Effective Dosage
30-minute MBI sessions, three times a week.
Duration
8 weeks.
Interactions
None mentioned.
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) | decrease | stress | patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) | - | showed significantly lower levels | #1 |
mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) | decrease | depression | patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) | - | showed significantly lower levels | #2 |
mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) | decrease | physical symptoms | patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) | - | showed significantly lower levels | #3 |
mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) | decrease | physical symptoms | patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) | - | improve significantly | #4 |
mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) | decrease | psychological symptoms | patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) | - | significant reductions | #5 |
mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) | no change | psychological symptoms | patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) | - | no further significant improvement | #6 |
AIM: The study's purpose was to examine the effect of mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) on physical and psychological symptoms in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in Jordan. METHODS: A repeated-measure randomized control study was conducted in a haemodialysis unit in Jordan between April 2023 and July 2023. Participants (N = 61) were selected using convenience sampling and then randomly assigned into experimental and control groups. The experimental group performed 30-min MBI, three times a week for 8 weeks during haemodialysis sessions. The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 and the Patient Health Questionnaire-15 were used to measure the outcomes at baseline, after 5 weeks of the intervention and at the end of the intervention. RESULTS: Mixed-model repeated-measure ANOVAs revealed that the experimental group showed significantly lower levels of stress, depression and physical symptoms than the control group over time. Within-subject repeated-measure ANOVAs revealed that, in the experimental group, physical symptoms improve significantly over the three points of time. However, significant reductions in psychological symptoms occurred 5 weeks after initiating the intervention, but there was no further significant improvement at the end of the intervention. CONCLUSION: The study supports the integration of MBI as a symptom management strategy into nursing care plans of patients with ESRD. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical trial.gov; registration ID: NCT06064708.