| Literature DB >> 28506263 |
G McLean1, M Lawrence2, R Simpson1, S W Mercer3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) is increasingly being used to improve outcomes such as stress and depression in a range of long-term conditions (LTCs). While systematic reviews on MBSR have taken place for a number of conditions there remains limited information on its impact on individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD).Entities:
Keywords: Brain; Depression; Mindfulness; Parkinson’s Disease; Quality of Life; Systematic Review
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28506263 PMCID: PMC5433018 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-017-0876-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Fig. 1Flowchart for PD review
Characteristics of included papers
| Author (Year) Location | Population Numbers | Mean Age (SD) | Ethnicity | Main Outcomes assessed | Main results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cash at al [ | 39 (21 men (53.8%) 18 women) | 65.6 (7.6) | 89.7% Caucasian | Apathy (Apathy Scale), depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9); anxiety | Mindfulness levels significantly increased for all participants from pre- too immediate- to post. A significant improvement was seen for self –reported symptoms of depression and self-reported language functioning. Also showed significant improvement on mental flexibility and complex attention tasks and reported significantly fewer emotional and cognitive symptoms associated with PD. |
| Pickut et al. [ | 27 (14 (51.9%) men 13 women) | 61.8 (9.1) | N/I | MRI data sets of the brain were obtained at baseline and after 8 weeks’ follow-up. VBM analysis was performed using DARTEL from the SPM8 software. The resulting difference maps were statistically compared to examine grey matter density (GMD) differences. | Increased GMD was found in the MBSR compared to the UC group in the region of interest analysis in the right amygdala, and bilaterally in the hippocampus. Whole brain analysis showed increased GMD in the left and right caudate nucleus, the left occipital lobe at the lingual gyrus and cuneus, the left thalamus, and bilaterally in the temporo-parietal junction. In contrast, GMD differences were found in the UC group in the left anterior lobe and dentate nucleus of the cerebellum. |
| Pickut et al. [ | 27 (14 men 13 women) | 61.8 (9.1) | N/I | Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale, Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire, PDQ-39, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) | Significant changes after the MBSR were found including a 5.5 point decrease. On the UPDRS motor score, an increase of 0.79 points on Parkinson’s disease questionnaire (PDQ-39) pain item, and a 3.15 point increase in the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire observe facet. |
Description of Interventions
| Author (Year) | Intervention | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Cash at al [ | MBSR | Participants were enrolled in 7–10 person groups that met weekly for 1.5-h-long sessions for 8 weeks at an interdisciplinary movement disorders clinic in a large, private room. The program included a half-day (4 h) silent retreat taking place approximately 1 week after the eighth session to encourage participants to deepen their practice by providing time for longer practices in a group setting. |
| Pickut et al. [ | MBSR | The intervention consisted of 2.5 h meetings on eight consecutive weeks. The intervention did not include an all day session. Audio recordings containing 45-min guided mindfulness exercises (meditation, body scan, mindful movement) were given with instructions for daily home practice corresponding to the course sequence. |
Quality appraisal for included studies
| Author (Year) | Appropriate Randomisation Technique | Allocation concealment | Dropout rate < 20% | Potential confounders properly accounted for | Were eligibility clear |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cash at al [ | N/A | N/A | No | No | Yes |
| Pickut et al. [ | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |