| Literature DB >> 27445888 |
Kristine M Ulrichsen1, Tobias Kaufmann2, Erlend S Dørum3, Knut K Kolskår3, Geneviève Richard3, Dag Alnæs2, Tone J Arneberg4, Lars T Westlye5, Jan E Nordvik1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fatigue is a common symptom following neurological illnesses and injuries, and is rated as one of the most debilitating sequela in conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and multiple sclerosis (MS). Yet effective treatments are lacking, suggesting a pressing need for a better understanding of its etiology and mechanisms that may alleviate the symptoms. Recently mindfulness-based interventions have demonstrated promising results for fatigue symptom relief.Entities:
Keywords: fatigue; meta-analysis; mindfulness; multiple sclerosis; stroke; traumatic brain injury
Year: 2016 PMID: 27445888 PMCID: PMC4917545 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00912
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Study characteristics.
| Author (country) | Participant details | Type of intervention; duration | Control group | Outcome measures (relevant to fatigue) | Data collection |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Closely followed the MBSR-program, included goal definition, weekly mindfulness classes, homework. Duration 8 weeks. | Usual care | MFIS (Modified Fatigue Impact Scale) | Baseline Post-intervention 6 months post-intervention | ||
| Based on MBSR. Included yoga, body scan and sitting mediation, home practice. Duration 8 weeks. | Waiting-list | MFS (Self-assessment Mental Fatigue Scale) | Baseline Post-intervention (+ post-intervention for CG after attending MBSR) | ||
| Two independent intervention groups: MBSR face-to-face, MBSR (interactive) delivered on the internet. Duration 8 weeks. | Group walks in garden | MFS (Self-assessment Mental Fatigue Scale) | Baseline Post-intervention (+ post-intervention for CG after attending MBSR) | ||
| Based on MBCT, delivered via Skype group-based video-conferences. Included mindfulness practice and homework. Duration 8 weeks. | Waiting-list | FSS (Fatigue Severity Scale) | Baseline Post-intervention 3 months post-intervention |
Excluded studies.
| Study | Reason for exclusion |
|---|---|
| The study was a single-arm trial that tested a program for treating PSF. | |
| Mindfulness included only as a smaller part of an integrative intervention (relaxation, mindfulness, social support, and education). Two active treatment groups—mindfulness in both groups. | |
| 14 of the 22 participants had completed a previous MBSR-program. The study based on this (previous) MBSR-program is already included in this review (see | |
| Although including some elements with resemblance to mindfulness training, the intervention was based on Tai Chi and Tai Chi training. |