2013
DOI: 10.3109/0284186x.2012.745948
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Effect of mindfulness-based stress reduction on sleep quality: Results of a randomized trial among Danish breast cancer patients

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“…Although in 2014, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network indicated that MBSR had a high level of evidence, there have been few large randomized trials reporting significant effects. 5,22,28 Our large RCT adds additional scientific evidence for the extended clinical effectiveness of MBSR(BC) to alleviate multiple existing psychological and physical symptoms in BCSs. Major benefits of the MBSR(BC) program include that it can be easily learned and does not require a great deal of physical effort when practiced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although in 2014, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network indicated that MBSR had a high level of evidence, there have been few large randomized trials reporting significant effects. 5,22,28 Our large RCT adds additional scientific evidence for the extended clinical effectiveness of MBSR(BC) to alleviate multiple existing psychological and physical symptoms in BCSs. Major benefits of the MBSR(BC) program include that it can be easily learned and does not require a great deal of physical effort when practiced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21-24, 28 Despite promising results, there is limited evidence from large clinical trials regarding the effects of MBSR on QOL among BCSs. 22,23 A recent trial among 229 BCSs no longer receiving treatment demonstrated greater improvement in QOL at both 8-and 12-week follow-up compared with controls.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pesar de estas evidencias, quedan cuestiones por resolver respecto a cuál es el grado de eficacia concreto que puede obtenerse aplicando el MBSR a pacientes oncológicos, puesto que los trabajos de revisión coinciden en señalar que hay bastantes limitaciones metodológicas en las investigaciones publicadas y que si el meta-análisis incluye únicamente los artículos que utilizan diseño aleatorizado, el tamaño del efecto se reduce sensiblemente (26) . Así, algunas investigaciones no utilizan la aleatorización para construir el grupo control (27) o aplican únicamente un diseño pre-post (20,28) , mientras que otras, si bien utilizan un grupo control aleatorizado, éste no recibe tratamiento, manteniéndose en lista de espera o sin recibir tratamiento específico (21,23,(29)(30)(31) por lo que es difícil concluir si el MBSR, aun siendo aparentemente eficaz, ofrece mejores resultados que otros tipos de intervención.…”
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“…Randomized controlled trials (RCT) in clinical and non-clinical populations have demonstrated that standardized MM interventions improve factors relevant to successful BCI use such as anxiety (Bohlmeijer, Prenger, Taal, & Cuijpers, 2010;Hofmann, Sawyer, Witt, & Oh, 2010;Lengacher et al, 2012;Speca, Carlson, Goodey, & Angen, 2000), attention (Lutz et al, 2009), depression and negative affect (Anderson, Lau, Segal, & Bishop, 2007;Grossman et al, 2010;B. S. Oken, Miller, Goodrich, & Wahbeh, 2014;Sephton et al, 2007;Speca, et al, 2000), fatigue (Grossman, et al, 2010), sleep (Andersen et al, 2013;B. Oken, Yu, Neuendorf, Wahbeh, & Hutchison, 2014), pain (Brown & Jones, 2013;Reiner, Tibi, & Lipsitz, 2013), and anger (Speca, et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%