Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction as a Stress Management Intervention for Cancer Care: A Systematic Review.

Author: Rush SE1, Sharma M2
Affiliation: <sup>1</sup>James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, USA rushse@jmu.edu. <sup>2</sup>Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, USA.
Conference/Journal: J Evid Based Complementary Altern Med.
Date published: 2016 Aug 3
Other: Pages: 2156587216661467 , Word Count: 158


Cancer is acknowledged as a source of stress for many individuals, often leading to suffering, which can be long-lasting. Mindfulness-based stress reduction offers an effective way of reducing stress among cancer patients by combining mindfulness meditation and yoga in an 8-week training program. The purpose of this study was to inspect studies from October 2009 to November 2015 and examine whether mindfulness-based stress reduction can be utilized as a viable method for managing stress among cancer patients. A systematic search from Medline, CINAHL, and Alt HealthWatch databases was conducted for quantitative articles involving mindfulness-based stress reduction interventions targeting cancer patients. A total of 13 articles met the inclusion criteria. Of these 13 studies, 9 demonstrated positive changes in either psychological or physiological outcomes related to anxiety and/or stress, with 4 describing mixed results. Despite the limitations, mindfulness-based stress reduction appears to be promising for stress management among cancer patients.

© The Author(s) 2016.

KEYWORDS: anxiety; cancer; mind-body interventions; mindfulness-based stress reduction; stress

PMID: 27489233 DOI: 10.1177/2156587216661467