2024
Stepped Care for Patients to Optimize Whole Recovery (SC-POWR): An Effectiveness Trial Evaluating a Stepped Care Model for Individuals With Opioid Use Disorder and Chronic Pain
Rossi R, Cutter C, Beitel M, Covelli M, Fiellin D, Kerns R, Vassilieva S, Olabisi D, Barry D. Stepped Care for Patients to Optimize Whole Recovery (SC-POWR): An Effectiveness Trial Evaluating a Stepped Care Model for Individuals With Opioid Use Disorder and Chronic Pain. Substance Abuse 2024, 46: 146-154. PMID: 38606900, PMCID: PMC11470109, DOI: 10.1177/29767342241245095.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTreatment-as-usualOpioid use disorderChronic painCognitive behavioral therapyStepped careNonmedical opioid useEffectiveness trialOpioid useAlcohol useSession of exerciseStepped care modelWeekly group sessionsPain-related outcomesStress reductionDecreased pain intensityUse disorderNational Institutes of HealthOpioid use disorder treatmentCare modelInstitutes of HealthAssociated with higher levelsPain intensityPilot study of patientsPain improvementDurability of treatment responseCurrent evidence of integrative oncology modalities for managing adverse effects and survivorship issues among adolescents and young adult (AYA) cancer patients and survivors
Yusuf R, Ng D, Torno L, Chan A. Current evidence of integrative oncology modalities for managing adverse effects and survivorship issues among adolescents and young adult (AYA) cancer patients and survivors. Current Opinion In Oncology 2024, 36: 211-222. PMID: 38842014, DOI: 10.1097/cco.0000000000001033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMindfulness-based stress reductionPhysical activitySurvivorship issuesIntegrative oncologyCancer survivorsSymptom burdenAYA cancer survivorsYoung adult cancer patientsCochrane risk of biasSelf-management strategiesAYA cancer patientsCancer patientsAdult cancer patientsYoung adultsRisk of biasRandomized Controlled TrialsStructured exerciseCochrane riskCancer diagnosisStudy designAYAManage adverse effectsControlled TrialsStress reductionSurvivors
2022
Well-Being in Anesthesiology Graduate Medical Education Reconciling the Ideal with Reality
Lisann-Goldman L, Cowart C, Lin H, Orlando B, Mahoney B. Well-Being in Anesthesiology Graduate Medical Education Reconciling the Ideal with Reality. Anesthesiology Clinics 2022, 40: 383-397. PMID: 35659409, DOI: 10.1016/j.anclin.2022.01.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMindfulness-based stress reduction may decrease stress, disease activity, and inflammatory cytokine levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis
Alrabadi LS, Dutton A, Rabiee A, Roberts SJ, Deng Y, Cusack L, Silveira MG, Ciarleglio M, Bucala R, Sinha R, Boyer JL, Assis DN. Mindfulness-based stress reduction may decrease stress, disease activity, and inflammatory cytokine levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis. JHEP Reports 2022, 4: 100450. PMID: 35434588, PMCID: PMC9011026, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhepr.2022.100450.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality of lifeMindfulness-based stress reductionInflammatory cytokine levelsDisease activityCytokine levelsAutoimmune hepatitisAlanine aminotransferaseAdult patientsTRIAL REGISTRATIONPeripheral blood cytokine levelsScore improvementMBSR programPilot studyBlood cytokine levelsSerum alanine aminotransferaseClinical trial registrationSignificant dose reductionPerceived stressExploratory pilot studyALT levelsSteroid requirementsStress reductionCytokine mediatorsALT reductionMedication needs
2020
Mindfulnes-Based Stress Reduction for Older Couples with Metabolic Syndrome: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Monin JK, Sperduto C, Manigault AW, Dutton A, Clark M, Jastreboff A. Mindfulnes-Based Stress Reduction for Older Couples with Metabolic Syndrome: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Mindfulness 2020, 11: 917-927. PMID: 33343762, PMCID: PMC7748069, DOI: 10.1007/s12671-019-01301-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetabolic syndromePhysical functioningIntervention effectsWait-list control armPost-intervention visitTerms of efficacySignificant intervention effectsMethodsA pilotBlood pressureClinic visitsWaist circumferenceControlled TrialsControl armPreliminary effectsSelf-reported stressSyndromeMBSR sessionsStress reductionTime pointsResultsIn termsGreater increaseOlder married couplesMental functioningMindfulness programBiological effects
2019
Comparative evaluation of group-based mindfulness-based stress reduction and cognitive behavioural therapy for the treatment and management of chronic pain: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
Khoo EL, Small R, Cheng W, Hatchard T, Glynn B, Rice DB, Skidmore B, Kenny S, Hutton B, Poulin PA. Comparative evaluation of group-based mindfulness-based stress reduction and cognitive behavioural therapy for the treatment and management of chronic pain: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. BMJ Mental Health 2019, 22: ebmental-2018-300062. PMID: 30705039, PMCID: PMC10270397, DOI: 10.1136/ebmental-2018-300062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMindfulness-based stress reductionCognitive behavioral therapyPain intensityChronic painPhysical functioningPrimary outcome measureSecondary outcomesCochrane LibrarySTUDY SELECTIONOvid MEDLINEOutcome measuresDepression symptomsSystematic reviewControl interventionsBehavioral therapyStress reductionCP managementHelpful interventionsPainEffects networkTherapyAdditional researchControl conditionInterventionReview
2016
A resilience intervention involving mindfulness training for transplant patients and their caregivers
Stonnington CM, Darby B, Santucci A, Mulligan P, Pathuis P, Cuc A, Hentz JG, Zhang N, Mulligan D, Sood A. A resilience intervention involving mindfulness training for transplant patients and their caregivers. Clinical Transplantation 2016, 30: 1466-1472. PMID: 27618687, DOI: 10.1111/ctr.12841.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransplant patientsCell transplant patientsNegative affectNeuroscience of stressMindfulness-based stress reductionMindfulness-based interventionsStem cell transplant patientsHealth-related qualityKidney/pancreasMeasures of stressPositive affectMindfulness trainingResilience interventionsMindfulness practiceMonths postinterventionMayo ClinicCaregiver interventionsMental componentSolid organsPatientsStress reductionAffectCaregiversMost participantsAnxiety
2015
Moving Beyond Routine Antenatal Exercises: Incorporating Mindful Movement into Antenatal Care in Sri Lanka
Pattiyakumbura T, Agampodi S, Agampodi T, Katumuluwa S, Rankaduwa N. Moving Beyond Routine Antenatal Exercises: Incorporating Mindful Movement into Antenatal Care in Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura Medical Journal 2015, 9: 30. DOI: 10.4038/amj.v9i2supp.7579.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPregnant womenPain/discomfortAntenatal care systemPilot feasibility studyResults Most womenMindful movementSelf-administered questionnaireAntenatal exercisesAntenatal careAntenatal clinicPregnant populationPrenatal yogaPregnant mothersPostnatal periodPhysical activityMost womenGood sleepCare systemWomenMovement trainingPregnancyPossible benefitsMovement seriesStress reductionBeneficial approachNeuroscience and Mindfulness-Based Interventions: Translating Neural Mechanisms to Addiction Treatment
Pearson M, Roos C, Brown D, Witkiewitz K. Neuroscience and Mindfulness-Based Interventions: Translating Neural Mechanisms to Addiction Treatment. 2015, 85-96. DOI: 10.1057/9781137362650_6.ChaptersSubstance use disordersBehavioral therapyMindfulness Based Cognitive TherapyMindfulness Based Stress ReductionMindfulness-based relapse preventionMindfulness-based interventionsConcept of mindfulnessDialectical behavioral therapyAdditional behavioural therapyCognitive therapyNeural mechanismsCommitment TherapyMental statesRelapse preventionMindfulnessOngoing momentSubstance useStress reductionUse disordersAddiction treatmentMood disordersPurposeful waySpiritual practicesChronic painClinical practitioners
2010
Group-Based Strategies for Stress Reduction in Methadone Maintenance Treatment: What Do Patients Want?
Barry D, Beitel M, Breuer T, Cutter C, Savant J, Peters S, Schottenfeld R, Rounsaville B. Group-Based Strategies for Stress Reduction in Methadone Maintenance Treatment: What Do Patients Want? Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2010, 1. DOI: 10.1097/adm.0b013e3181ee77c1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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