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Being Present 2.0: Online Mindfulness-Based Program for Metastatic Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients and Caregivers

PURPOSE: A metastatic cancer diagnosis is associated with high levels of distress in patients and caregivers, which may be alleviated by mindfulness interventions. Research on scalable, tailored, online mindfulness training programs is needed. We sought to test the feasibility and acceptability of a...

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Autores principales: Dragomanovich, Hannah M., Dhruva, Anand, Ekman, Eve, Schoenbeck, Kelly L., Kubo, Ai, Van Blarigan, Erin L., Borno, Hala T., Esquivel, Mikaela, Chee, Bryant, Campanella, Matthew, Philip, Errol J., Rettger, John P., Rosenthal, Blake, Van Loon, Katherine, Venook, Alan P., Boscardin, Christy, Moran, Patricia, Hecht, Frederick M., Atreya, Chloe E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8842457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35174001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21649561211044693
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author Dragomanovich, Hannah M.
Dhruva, Anand
Ekman, Eve
Schoenbeck, Kelly L.
Kubo, Ai
Van Blarigan, Erin L.
Borno, Hala T.
Esquivel, Mikaela
Chee, Bryant
Campanella, Matthew
Philip, Errol J.
Rettger, John P.
Rosenthal, Blake
Van Loon, Katherine
Venook, Alan P.
Boscardin, Christy
Moran, Patricia
Hecht, Frederick M.
Atreya, Chloe E.
author_facet Dragomanovich, Hannah M.
Dhruva, Anand
Ekman, Eve
Schoenbeck, Kelly L.
Kubo, Ai
Van Blarigan, Erin L.
Borno, Hala T.
Esquivel, Mikaela
Chee, Bryant
Campanella, Matthew
Philip, Errol J.
Rettger, John P.
Rosenthal, Blake
Van Loon, Katherine
Venook, Alan P.
Boscardin, Christy
Moran, Patricia
Hecht, Frederick M.
Atreya, Chloe E.
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description PURPOSE: A metastatic cancer diagnosis is associated with high levels of distress in patients and caregivers, which may be alleviated by mindfulness interventions. Research on scalable, tailored, online mindfulness training programs is needed. We sought to test the feasibility and acceptability of a remotely delivered 8-week mindfulness-based intervention, Being Present 2.0 (BP2.0). METHODS: We performed a single-arm feasibility study of BP2.0 among patients with any metastatic gastrointestinal cancer receiving chemotherapy, with or without an informal caregiver. Participants were instructed to practice mindfulness using pre-recorded guided meditations 5 times per week using a study-specific website and to attend a weekly live, interactive virtual meeting facilitated by a trained instructor. The web-based platform enabled direct measurement of adherence. RESULTS: The study enrolled 46 of 74 (62%) patients contacted, together with 23 caregivers (69 participants total), from May to October 2018. Median patient age was 52 (range 20-70 years), 39% were male, 67% non-Hispanic white, 65% had colorectal cancer, and 78% lived outside of San Francisco. The top reasons cited for participation were to reduce stress/anxiety and learn how to meditate. Mean baseline National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer (NCCN DT) scores were 4.7 (patients) and 5.8 (caregivers). The study discontinuation rate was 20% (eight patients and six caregivers). Among the remaining 55 participants, 43 (78%) listened to at least one audio recording and/or attended at least one virtual meeting, although adherence data was incomplete. The retention rate was 71%, with 39 participants completing at least one follow-up assessment. In post-intervention qualitative interviews, 88% of respondents reported a positive experience. Compared to baseline, participants reported significantly reduced post-intervention NCCN DT scores (mean 3.1; P = .012). CONCLUSION: The BP2.0 online mindfulness-based program is feasible and acceptable for patients with metastatic gastrointestinal cancer and caregivers. These results will guide plans for a follow-up efficacy study. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03528863.
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spelling pubmed-88424572022-02-15 Being Present 2.0: Online Mindfulness-Based Program for Metastatic Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients and Caregivers Dragomanovich, Hannah M. Dhruva, Anand Ekman, Eve Schoenbeck, Kelly L. Kubo, Ai Van Blarigan, Erin L. Borno, Hala T. Esquivel, Mikaela Chee, Bryant Campanella, Matthew Philip, Errol J. Rettger, John P. Rosenthal, Blake Van Loon, Katherine Venook, Alan P. Boscardin, Christy Moran, Patricia Hecht, Frederick M. Atreya, Chloe E. Glob Adv Health Med Original Article PURPOSE: A metastatic cancer diagnosis is associated with high levels of distress in patients and caregivers, which may be alleviated by mindfulness interventions. Research on scalable, tailored, online mindfulness training programs is needed. We sought to test the feasibility and acceptability of a remotely delivered 8-week mindfulness-based intervention, Being Present 2.0 (BP2.0). METHODS: We performed a single-arm feasibility study of BP2.0 among patients with any metastatic gastrointestinal cancer receiving chemotherapy, with or without an informal caregiver. Participants were instructed to practice mindfulness using pre-recorded guided meditations 5 times per week using a study-specific website and to attend a weekly live, interactive virtual meeting facilitated by a trained instructor. The web-based platform enabled direct measurement of adherence. RESULTS: The study enrolled 46 of 74 (62%) patients contacted, together with 23 caregivers (69 participants total), from May to October 2018. Median patient age was 52 (range 20-70 years), 39% were male, 67% non-Hispanic white, 65% had colorectal cancer, and 78% lived outside of San Francisco. The top reasons cited for participation were to reduce stress/anxiety and learn how to meditate. Mean baseline National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer (NCCN DT) scores were 4.7 (patients) and 5.8 (caregivers). The study discontinuation rate was 20% (eight patients and six caregivers). Among the remaining 55 participants, 43 (78%) listened to at least one audio recording and/or attended at least one virtual meeting, although adherence data was incomplete. The retention rate was 71%, with 39 participants completing at least one follow-up assessment. In post-intervention qualitative interviews, 88% of respondents reported a positive experience. Compared to baseline, participants reported significantly reduced post-intervention NCCN DT scores (mean 3.1; P = .012). CONCLUSION: The BP2.0 online mindfulness-based program is feasible and acceptable for patients with metastatic gastrointestinal cancer and caregivers. These results will guide plans for a follow-up efficacy study. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03528863. SAGE Publications 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8842457/ /pubmed/35174001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21649561211044693 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Dragomanovich, Hannah M.
Dhruva, Anand
Ekman, Eve
Schoenbeck, Kelly L.
Kubo, Ai
Van Blarigan, Erin L.
Borno, Hala T.
Esquivel, Mikaela
Chee, Bryant
Campanella, Matthew
Philip, Errol J.
Rettger, John P.
Rosenthal, Blake
Van Loon, Katherine
Venook, Alan P.
Boscardin, Christy
Moran, Patricia
Hecht, Frederick M.
Atreya, Chloe E.
Being Present 2.0: Online Mindfulness-Based Program for Metastatic Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients and Caregivers
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title_fullStr Being Present 2.0: Online Mindfulness-Based Program for Metastatic Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients and Caregivers
title_full_unstemmed Being Present 2.0: Online Mindfulness-Based Program for Metastatic Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients and Caregivers
title_short Being Present 2.0: Online Mindfulness-Based Program for Metastatic Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients and Caregivers
title_sort being present 2.0: online mindfulness-based program for metastatic gastrointestinal cancer patients and caregivers
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8842457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35174001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21649561211044693
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