University of Malaya.
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2021 Apr 1;25(2):174-180. doi: 10.1188/21.CJON.174-180.
Cancer can cause undesired side effects that can significantly alter patients' perceived stress and mindfulness. The integration of nonpharmacologic, complementary health interventions, such as mindful breathing, is potentially useful in reducing stress and promoting the well-being of patients during treatment.
This study examined the effects of a five-minute mindful breathing practice performed three times per day for three months on perceived stress and mindfulness among patients with cancer.
This longitudinal, randomized controlled study used a two-group, pre-/post-study design. Patients with distress scores of 4 or higher were randomized into two study arms. Participants in the intervention group were educated on mindfulness and guided on how to perform a five-minute mindful breathing practice. Perceived stress and mindfulness were assessed at baseline, one month postintervention, and three months postintervention.
Both groups had no significant difference in perceived stress and mindfulness scores at baseline. At three months, the intervention group reported a significant reduction in stress and an increase in mindfulness.
癌症可能会导致不良的副作用,从而显著改变患者的感知压力和正念程度。整合非药物、补充性的健康干预措施,如正念呼吸,在减轻压力和促进治疗期间患者的幸福感方面可能是有用的。
本研究旨在探讨每天进行三次、每次五分钟的正念呼吸练习,持续三个月对癌症患者感知压力和正念程度的影响。
这是一项纵向、随机对照研究,采用了两组、前后研究设计。困扰程度评分为 4 分或更高的患者被随机分为两个研究组。干预组的患者接受了正念教育,并指导如何进行五分钟的正念呼吸练习。在基线、干预后一个月和干预后三个月评估感知压力和正念程度。
两组在基线时的感知压力和正念程度评分均无显著差异。在三个月时,干预组报告压力显著减轻,正念程度显著提高。