2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12671-020-01380-z
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Exploring Cancer Patients’ Experiences of an Online Mindfulness-Based Program: A Qualitative Investigation

Abstract: Objective Chronic neuropathic pain (CNP) is a common condition cancer survivors experience. Mindfulness training may be one approach to address the psychosocial factors associated with CNP. The purpose of this study was to understand patients’ experiences in an 8-week online mindfulness-based program (MBP), including techniques and skills learned and applied, barriers to practice, and research experiences. Methods Nineteen participants who were part of a randomized cont… Show more

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“…As Kabat-Zinn puts it, “What if this is as good as it gets.” Future studies could also focus on psychological features that may moderate treatment effects (e.g., personality attributes such as openness to experience, readiness for change, or chronic pain acceptance). Qualitative inquiry into participants' experience may also be incorporated into future mindfulness studies to better understand the process of change, barriers and facilitators, which our team recently initiated [ 60 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Kabat-Zinn puts it, “What if this is as good as it gets.” Future studies could also focus on psychological features that may moderate treatment effects (e.g., personality attributes such as openness to experience, readiness for change, or chronic pain acceptance). Qualitative inquiry into participants' experience may also be incorporated into future mindfulness studies to better understand the process of change, barriers and facilitators, which our team recently initiated [ 60 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we will adopt some of the strategies reported in previous studies, including twice-weekly email reminders [ 47 ], reinforced reminders during the synchronous sessions [ 96 ], and additional reminders to unresponsive participants [ 22 , 23 ]. In addition to these interventions, four booster sessions will be implemented to avoid the feelings of disengagement that participants may experience after weekly sessions [ 97 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 Various applications of the above-mentioned delivery platforms can be seen in literature, such as an online mindfulness-based program (MBP) to assess chronic neuropathic pain in cancer survivors using telephone interviews or submission of responses to questions via email. 58 A recently reported Thai Buddhism-based Mindfulness (TBbM) program also avails the use of educational videos with phone follow-ups about cancer pain in their program at a Buddhist temple. 59 Although results did not yield statistically significant changes in pain score, an overall improvement in cancer pain was felt by the patients that followed the program.…”
Section: Psychosocial Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%