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Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for Japanese breast cancer patients-a feasibility study.

Sunre Park1,2, Mitsuhiro Sado3, Daisuke Fujisawa2,3, Yasuko Sato4, Mari Takeuchi2, Akira Ninomiya3, Maiko Takahashi2, Kimio Yoshimura5, Hiromitsu Jinno6, Yuko Takeda1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Mindfulness-based intervention has been receiving growing attention in cancer care. This study aimed to examine feasibility and to preliminary explore effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) in Japanese breast cancer patients, and to explore possible modification of the program so that it fits better with this population.
METHODS: Twelve participants with diagnosis of Stage I-III breast cancer received an eight session, weekly MBCT intervention in a group therapy format. The participants were followed up until 3 months after the completion of the program.
RESULTS: All the participants completed the program with high attendance rate (mean number of attended sessions = 7.7). Significant improvement in anxiety (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) - anxiety subscale; effect size Cohen's d = 0.88, P < 0.05), trauma-related psychological symptoms (Impact of Event Scale-revised; d = 0.64, P < 0.01) and quality of life (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast Cancer: FACT-B; d = 0.72, P < 0.01), and trend-level improvement in depression (HADS - depression subscale; d = 0.53, P = 0.054) were observed. Qualitative analyses suggested the program may be beneficial for alleviating fear of cancer recurrence and for increasing spiritual well-being. Some recommended modification of the program was indicated from the post-intervention interviews.
CONCLUSIONS: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy was well accepted by Japanese breast cancer patients and yielded favorable effect on their psychological status and quality of life. Further effectiveness study in a randomized-control design is warranted.
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Keywords:  anxiety; breast cancer; depression; fear of cancer recurrence; mindfulness; quality of life

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29077901     DOI: 10.1093/jjco/hyx156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0368-2811            Impact factor:   3.019


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