Reich Richard R, Lengacher Cecile A, Alinat Carissa B, Kip Kevin E, Paterson Carly, Ramesar Sophia, Han Heather S, Ismail-Khan Roohi, Johnson-Mallard Versie, Moscoso Manolete, Budhrani-Shani Pinky, Shivers Steve, Cox Charles E, Goodman Matthew, Park Jong
Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, Florida, USA.
College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA.
J Pain Symptom Manage. 2017 Jan;53(1):85-95. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2016.08.005. Epub 2016 Oct 5.
Breast cancer survivors (BCS) face adverse physical and psychological symptoms, often co-occurring. Biologic and psychological factors may link symptoms within clusters, distinguishable by prevalence and/or severity. Few studies have examined the effects of behavioral interventions or treatment of symptom clusters.
The aim of this study was to identify symptom clusters among post-treatment BCS and determine symptom cluster improvement following the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Breast Cancer (MBSR(BC)) program.
Three hundred twenty-two Stage 0-III post-treatment BCS were randomly assigned to either a six-week MBSR(BC) program or usual care. Psychological (depression, anxiety, stress, and fear of recurrence), physical (fatigue, pain, sleep, and drowsiness), and cognitive symptoms and quality of life were assessed at baseline, six, and 12 weeks, along with demographic and clinical history data at baseline. A three-step analytic process included the error-accounting models of factor analysis and structural equation modeling.
Four symptom clusters emerged at baseline: pain, psychological, fatigue, and cognitive. From baseline to six weeks, the model demonstrated evidence of MBSR(BC) effectiveness in both the psychological (anxiety, depression, perceived stress and QOL, emotional well-being) (P = 0.007) and fatigue (fatigue, sleep, and drowsiness) (P < 0.001) clusters. Results between six and 12 weeks showed sustained effects, but further improvement was not observed.
Our results provide clinical effectiveness evidence that MBSR(BC) works to improve symptom clusters, particularly for psychological and fatigue symptom clusters, with the greatest improvement occurring during the six-week program with sustained effects for several weeks after MBSR(BC) training.
Name and URL of Registry: ClinicalTrials.gov. Registration number: NCT01177124.
乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)面临不良的身体和心理症状,且这些症状常常同时出现。生物学和心理因素可能将症状联系在不同的群组中,这些群组可通过患病率和/或严重程度来区分。很少有研究探讨行为干预或症状群组治疗的效果。
本研究旨在识别治疗后乳腺癌幸存者中的症状群组,并确定基于正念减压的乳腺癌项目(MBSR(BC))实施后症状群组的改善情况。
322名0-III期治疗后的乳腺癌幸存者被随机分配到为期六周的MBSR(BC)项目组或常规护理组。在基线、六周和十二周时评估心理症状(抑郁、焦虑、压力和对复发的恐惧)、身体症状(疲劳、疼痛、睡眠和嗜睡)、认知症状及生活质量,同时在基线时收集人口统计学和临床病史数据。一个三步分析过程包括因子分析和结构方程建模的误差估计模型。
基线时出现了四个症状群组:疼痛、心理、疲劳和认知。从基线到六周,模型显示MBSR(BC)在心理症状群组(焦虑、抑郁、感知压力和生活质量、情绪健康)(P = 0.007)和疲劳症状群组(疲劳、睡眠和嗜睡)(P < 0.001)方面均有效果。六周至十二周的结果显示效果持续,但未观察到进一步改善。
我们的结果提供了临床有效性证据,表明MBSR(BC)有助于改善症状群组,特别是心理和疲劳症状群组,在六周的项目期间改善最为显著,且在MBSR(BC)训练后的几周内效果持续。
注册机构名称及网址:ClinicalTrials.gov。注册号:NCT01177124。