Winbush Nicole Y, Gross Cynthia R, Kreitzer Mary Jo
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Explore (NY). 2007 Nov-Dec;3(6):585-91. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2007.08.003.
Sleep disturbance is common and associated with compromised health status. Cognitive processes characterized by stress and worry can cause, or contribute to, sleep complaints. This study systematically evaluated the evidence that sleep can be improved by mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), a formalized psychoeducational intervention that helps individuals self-manage and reframe worrisome and intrusive thoughts.
Articles were identified from searches of Medline, Allied and Complementary Medicine Database, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Digital Dissertations, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. Eligible for inclusion were English language clinical trials of MBSR that reported preintervention and postintervention measures of sleep quality or duration. Studies employing multicomponent interventions were excluded. Studies were reviewed independently by the first and second authors.
Thirty-eight articles were identified for review. Seven met inclusion criteria. Lack of standardized outcome measures precluded pooling of results for quantitative data analysis. Sleep report measures varied (standardized scales, single item, sleep diaries). Four studies (all uncontrolled) found that MBSR significantly improved measures of sleep quality or duration. The remaining studies found no statistically significant difference between treatment and control conditions.
To date, controlled studies have not clearly demonstrated the positive effects of MBSR on sleep quality and duration. However, there is some evidence to suggest that increased practice of mindfulness techniques is associated with improved sleep and that MBSR participants experience a decrease in sleep-interfering cognitive processes (eg, worry). More research is needed using standardized sleep scales and methods, with particular attention to the importance of MBSR home practice.
睡眠障碍很常见,且与健康状况受损有关。以压力和担忧为特征的认知过程会导致或加剧睡眠问题。本研究系统地评估了基于正念减压疗法(MBSR)改善睡眠的证据,MBSR是一种正规的心理教育干预方法,可帮助个体自我管理并重新构建令人担忧和困扰的想法。
通过检索Medline、联合与补充医学数据库、护理学与健康领域数据库、心理学文摘数据库、数字化论文库以及Cochrane对照试验中心注册库来确定相关文章。纳入标准为用英语发表的关于MBSR的临床试验,这些试验报告了干预前和干预后睡眠质量或时长的测量结果。采用多成分干预措施的研究被排除。由第一作者和第二作者独立对研究进行评审。
共确定38篇文章进行评审。7篇符合纳入标准。由于缺乏标准化的结局测量指标,无法汇总结果进行定量数据分析。睡眠报告测量方法各不相同(标准化量表、单项指标、睡眠日记)。四项研究(均为非对照研究)发现MBSR显著改善了睡眠质量或时长的测量指标。其余研究发现治疗组与对照组之间无统计学显著差异。
迄今为止,对照研究尚未明确证明MBSR对睡眠质量和时长有积极影响。然而,有一些证据表明,正念技巧练习的增加与睡眠改善有关,且参与MBSR的人睡眠干扰性认知过程(如担忧)有所减少。需要使用标准化的睡眠量表和方法进行更多研究,尤其要关注MBSR家庭练习的重要性。