| Literature DB >> 29263572 |
Howard J Nathan1, Patricia Poulin2, Denise Wozny2, Monica Taljaard2,3, Cathy Smyth1, Ian Gilron4, Alexander Sorisky2,5,6, Heather Lochnan5, Yaad Shergill2.
Abstract
IN BRIEF Painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (PDPN) has a large negative impact on patients' physical and mental functioning, and pharmacological therapies rarely provide more than partial relief. Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is a group psychosocial intervention that was developed for patients with chronic illness who were not responding to existing medical treatments. This study tested the effects of community-based MBSR courses for patients with PDPN. Among patients whose PDPN pharmacotherapy had been optimized in a chronic pain clinic, those randomly assigned to treatment with MBSR experienced improved function, better health-related quality of life, and reduced pain intensity, pain catastrophizing, and depression compared to those receiving usual care.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29263572 PMCID: PMC5734176 DOI: 10.2337/cd17-0077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Diabetes ISSN: 0891-8929
FIGURE 1.CONSORT diagram of the study. VAS, visual analog scale.
Baseline Characteristics
| All ( | Control Group ( | MBSR Group ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years; mean [SD]) | 59.7 (8.8) | 59.8 (8.7) | 59.7 (9.1) |
| Female ( | 35 (56) | 20 (62.5) | 15 (50) |
| Type 2 diabetes ( | 48 (77) | 24 (75) | 24 (80) |
| Severe pain ( | 17 ( | 8 ( | 9 ( |
| Pain severity (mean [SD]) | 5.1 (1.8) | 4.9 (2.0) | 5.3 (1.6) |
| Pain interference (mean [SD]) | 4.8 (2.0) | 4.8 (2.2) | 4.9 (1.8) |
| Pain duration (years; mean [SD]) | 7.4 (6.0) | 8.0 (6.7) | 6.7 (5.2) |
| Post-secondary education ( | 46 (74) | 23 (71.9) | 23 (76.7) |
| Work status ( | |||
| Employed | 11(17.7) | 4 (12.5) | 7 (23.3) |
| Retired | 33 (53.2) | 18 (56.3) | 15 (50) |
| Disability | 15 (24.2) | 8 ( | 7 (23.3) |
| Other | 3 (4.8) | 2 (6.3) | 1 (3.3) |
| A1C (% [SD]) | 8.28 (1.37) | 8.20 (1.37) | 8.38 (1.40) |
| A1C (mmol/mol [SD]) | 67 ( | 66 ( | 68 (15.3) |
Adjusted Mean Score at V2 (Pre-Randomization), Adjusted Mean Change Scores Within Groups, and Difference in Adjusted Mean Change Scores Between Groups
| Control Group (Mean [95% CI]) | MBSR Group (Mean [95% CI]) | MBSR (V4 – V2) – Control (V4 – V2) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (95% CI) | ||||
| BPI Interference | ||||
| V2 | 4.65 (3.56–5.74) | 4.89 (4.08–5.69) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 0.54 (–0.82 to 1.89) | –0.87 (–1.74 to 0.00) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 0.46 (–0.89 to 1.82) | –1.72 (–2.59 to –0.84) | –2.18 (–3.74 to –0.62) | 0.006 |
| BPI Pain Severity | ||||
| V2 | 5.01 (4.50–5.52) | 5.27 (4.63–5.90) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 0.55 (0.09–1.01) | –1.05 (–1.74 to –0.36) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 0.33 (–0.12 to 0.78) | –1.59 (–2.29 to –0.90) | –1.92 (–2.74 to –1.10) | <0.001 |
| Pain Catastrophizing | ||||
| V2 | 22.62 (19.15–26.09) | 22.94 (19.23–26.64) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 0.75 (–2.41 to 3.91) | –7.13 (–10.85 to –3.42) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 1.69 (–1.47 to 4.85) | –10.67 (–14.38 to –6.95) | –12.35 (–17.18 to –7.52) | <0.001 |
| PHQ-9 | ||||
| V2 | 12.06 (10.44–13.68) | 11.30 (9.65–12.95) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 0.19 (–1.41 to 1.78) | –3.34 (–5.14 to –1.55) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 0.06 (–1.66 to 1.53) | –4.75 (–6.55 to –2.96) | –4.69 (–6.96 to –2.43) | <0.001 |
| Perceived Stress | ||||
| V2 | 19.76 (17.68–21.85) | 19.20 (16.55–21.86) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 0.50 (–1.39 to 2.39) | –2.83 (–6.09 to 0.42) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 1.75 (–0.14 to 3.64) | –4.64 (–7.89 to –1.38) | –6.39 (–10.06 to –2.71) | 0.001 |
| SF-12 Mental Health Composite Scale | ||||
| V2 | 43.45 (40.78–46.12) | 43.20 (40.53–45.87) | ||
| V3 – V2 | –2.03 (–4.90 to 0.84) | 2.98 (–0.09 to 5.87) | ||
| V4 – V2 | –1.88 (–4.75 to 0.98) | 5.04 (2.18–7.90) | 6.93 (2.92–10.93) | <0.001 |
| SF-12 Physical Health Composite Scale | ||||
| V2 | 34.73 (31.91–37.55) | 31.22 (27.85–34.60) | ||
| V3 – V2 | –0.03 (–3.36 to 3.30) | 6.43 (3.12–9.74) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 0.93 (–2.39 to 4.26) | 5.82 (2.60–9.08) | 4.89 (0.36–9.41) | 0.04 |
| SF-12 Bodily Pain | ||||
| V2 | 43.21 (34.05–52.37) | 33.11 (22.79–43.43) | ||
| V3 – V2 | –3.13 (–12.16 to 5.91) | 18.26 (6.12–30.41) | ||
| V4 – V2 | –2.34 (–11.37 to 6.69) | 17.30 (5.35–29.25) | 19.65 (5.05–34.24) | 0.01 |
| SF-12 Physical Function | ||||
| V2 | 30.35 (20.91–39.79) | 22.98 (12.98–32.99) | ||
| V3 – V2 | –2.34 (–11.83 to 7.14) | 17.55 (5.99–29.11) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 0.78 (–8.70 to 10.27) | 12.53 (0.97–24.09) | 11.75 (–2.16 to 25.66) | 0.09 |
| SF-12 Role Physical | ||||
| V2 | 37.14 (27.27–47.02) | 28.06 (17.43–38.70) | ||
| V3 – V2 | –2.34 (–10.53 to 5.84) | 11.79 (1.11–22.46) | ||
| V4 – V2 | –2.73 (–10.92 to 5.45) | 16.95 (6.28–27.63) | 19.69 (6.58–32.80) | 0.004 |
| SF-12 General Health | ||||
| V2 | 31.86 (24.66–39.05) | 27.85 (20.45–35.25) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 0.16 (–6.93 to 7.24) | 12.51 (5.71–19.31) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 3.44 (–3.65 to 10.52) | 16.17 (9.38–22.97) | 12.74 (3.02–22.46) | 0.01 |
| SF-12 Vitality | ||||
| V2 | 28.24 (20.94–35.54) | 25.49 (17.13–33.84) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 1.56 (–6.41 to 9.54) | 15.17 (4.38–25.96) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 7.03 (–0.94 to 15.01) | 17.44 (6.79–28.10) | 10.41 (–2.47 to 23.29) | 0.11 |
| SF-12 Social Function | ||||
| V2 | 52.48 (43.36–61.59) | 39.93 (30.48–49.38) | ||
| V3 – V2 | –6.25 (–14.58 to 2.08) | 18.00 (11.19–24.81) | ||
| V4 – V2 | –4.69 (–13.02 to 3.65) | 20.83 (14.11–27.56) | 25.52 (14.92–36.13) | <0.001 |
| SF-12 Role Emotion | ||||
| V2 | 56.76 (46.76–66.76) | 58.21 (49.20–67.22) | ||
| V3 – V2 | –9.38 (–18.92 to 0.17) | 6.04 (–3.11 to 15.19) | ||
| V4 – V2 | –5.47 (–15.01 to 4.08) | 7.02 (–1.98 to 16.01) | 12.49 (–0.28 to 25.26) | 0.06 |
| SF-12 Mental Health | ||||
| V2 | 54.97 (48.90–61.04) | 54.18 (48.20–60.17) | ||
| V3 – V2 | –1.17 (–7.74 to 5.40) | 5.71 (–0.96 to 12.39) | ||
| V4 – V2 | –5.47 (–12.04 to 1.10) | 10.83 (4.23–17.44) | 16.30 (7.08–25.52) | <0.001 |
| POMS2A – tmd rs | ||||
| V2 | 49.92 (41.43–58.40) | 52.33 (39.31–65.34) | ||
| V3 – V2 | –4.66 (–12.58 to 3.27) | –17.04 (–34.65 to 0.58) | ||
| V4 – V2 | –6.59 (–14.52 to 1.33) | –21.87 (–39.49 to –4.25) | –15.28 (–34.30 to 3.75) | 0.11 |
| NQ Pain | ||||
| V2 | 6.86 (5.57–8.16) | 6.39 (5.55–7.22) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 0.54 (–0.89 to 1.98) | –1.22 (–0.45 to –2.00) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 0.90 (–0.53 to 2.33) | –1.39 (–2.16 to –0.61) | –2.28 (–3.90 to –0.66) | 0.006 |
| NQ Feeling | ||||
| V2 | 7.74 (6.33–9.14) | 7.72 (6.23–9.21) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 1.00 (–0.48 to 2.48) | –1.26 (–2.47 to –0.06) | ||
| V4 – V2 | –0.09 (–1.57 to 1.40) | –1.62 (–2.82 to –0.42) | –1.53 (–3.42 to –0.36) | 0.11 |
| NQ Motor | ||||
| V2 | 8.00 (6.64–9.38) | 8.01 (6.68–9.33) | ||
| V3 – V2 | –0.17 (–1.39 to 1.05) | –1.93 (–3.32 to –0.54) | ||
| V4 – V2 | –0.86 (–2.08 to 0.36) | –2.16 (–3.55 to –0.77) | –1.30 (–3.12 to 0.51) | 0.16 |
| NQ Restrictions | ||||
| V2 | 8.47 (7.10–9.84) | 8.80 (7.42–10.19) | ||
| V3 – V2 | –0.47 (–1.50 to 0.57) | –2.08 (–3.53 to –0.63) | ||
| V4 – V2 | –0.44 (–1.47 to 0.60) | –2.25 (–3.70 to –0.80) | –1.81 (–3.55 to –0.07) | 0.04 |
| NQ Disruptions | ||||
| V2 | 7.11 (5.76–8.46) | 7.83 (6.52– 9.13) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 0.16 (–0.93 to 1.26) | –2.08 (–3.54 to –0.61) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 0.09 (–1.01 to 1.18) | –2.16 (–3.63 to –0.70) | –2.25 (–4.03 to –0.48) | 0.01 |
| NQ Emotional | ||||
| V2 | 7.41 (6.28–8.54) | 7.74 (6.53–8.95) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 0.73 (–0.40 to 1.86) | –1.71 (–3.04 to –0.38) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 0.38 (–0.74 to 1.50) | –2.72 (–4.05 to –1.39) | –3.10 (–4.79 to –1.41) | <0.001 |
| A1C (%) | ||||
| V2 | 8.09 (7.78–8.41) | 8.58 (8.14–9.03) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 0.16 (–0.68 to 0.99) | 0.14 (–0.74 to 1.01) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 0.07 (–0.14 to 0.27) | –0.31 (–0.80 to 0.19) | –0.37 (–0.90 to 0.57) | 0.16 |
| A1C (mmol/mol) | ||||
| V2 | 65.0 (62.0–68.0) | 70.0 (65.0–75.0) | ||
| V3 – V2 | 1.7 (–7.4 to 10.78) | 1.5 (–8.1 to 11.0) | ||
| V4 – V2 | 0.8 (–1.5 to 3.0) | –3.4 (–8.7 to 2.1) | –4.2 (– 9.8 to 6.2) | 0.16 |
Prespecified comparison of interest was between-group difference in change from V2 to V4 (column 4). For SF-12 variables, a higher score and a positive value in column 4 indicates benefit of MBSR. For all other variables, a lower score and a negative value in column 4 indicates benefit of MBSR.
BPI Interference, mean of the seven interference scales of the BPI; BPI Pain Severity, mean of the four pain severity scales of the BPI; Pain Catastrophizing, total score of the PCS; POMS2A – tmd rs, POMS2A total mood disturbance raw score. NQ, NeuroQoL; NQ Pain, pain severity; NQ feeling, sensory changes; NQ motor, motor changes; NQ restrictions, interference with daily activities; NQ Disruptions, interference with emotional and physical roles; NQ Emotional, effect of neuropathy on mood.
FIGURE 2.Increasing improvements in pain interference, pain severity, pain catastrophizing, and depression from 2 to 12 weeks after MBSR. The numerals 2, 3, and 4 on the x-axis denote V2 (pre-randomization), V3 (2 weeks after the MBSR course), and V4 (12 weeks after the MBSR course). Bars indicate 1 SE.