A Randomized Controlled Trial of mHealth Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients and Informal Cancer Caregivers: A Feasibility Study Within an Integrated Health Care Delivery System

Purpose: To assess feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a mobile/online-based (mHealth) mindfulness intervention for cancer patients and their caregivers to reduce distress and improve quality of life (QoL). Material and Methods: Two-arm randomized controlled trial within Kaiser Permanente Northe...

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Main Authors: Ai Kubo PhD, Elaine Kurtovich MPH, MegAnn McGinnis MPH, Sara Aghaee MPH, Andrea Altschuler PhD, Charles Quesenberry PhD, Tatjana Kolevska MD, Andrew L. Avins MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-05-01
Series:Integrative Cancer Therapies
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735419850634
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spelling doaj-6a3f4a3af686453682131cf9102f5c702020-11-25T03:44:06ZengSAGE PublishingIntegrative Cancer Therapies1552-695X2019-05-011810.1177/1534735419850634A Randomized Controlled Trial of mHealth Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients and Informal Cancer Caregivers: A Feasibility Study Within an Integrated Health Care Delivery SystemAi Kubo PhD0Elaine Kurtovich MPH1MegAnn McGinnis MPH2Sara Aghaee MPH3Andrea Altschuler PhD4Charles Quesenberry PhD5Tatjana Kolevska MD6Andrew L. Avins MD7Kaiser Permanente Division of Research, Oakland, CA, USAKaiser Permanente Division of Research, Oakland, CA, USAKaiser Permanente Division of Research, Oakland, CA, USAKaiser Permanente Division of Research, Oakland, CA, USAKaiser Permanente Division of Research, Oakland, CA, USAKaiser Permanente Division of Research, Oakland, CA, USAKaiser Permanente Napa/Solano Medical Center, Vallejo, CA, USADepartments of Medicine and Epidemiology & Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USAPurpose: To assess feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a mobile/online-based (mHealth) mindfulness intervention for cancer patients and their caregivers to reduce distress and improve quality of life (QoL). Material and Methods: Two-arm randomized controlled trial within Kaiser Permanente Northern California targeting cancer patients who received chemotherapy and their informal caregivers. The intervention group received a commercially available mindfulness program for 8 weeks. The wait-list control group received usual care. We assessed feasibility using retention and adherence rates and obtained participant-reported data on distress, QoL, sleep, mindfulness, and posttraumatic growth before and immediately after the intervention. Results: Ninety-seven patients (median age 59 years; female 69%; 65% whites) and 31 caregivers (median age 63 years; female 58%; 77% whites) were randomized. Among randomized participants, 74% of the patients and 84% of the caregivers completed the study. Among those in the intervention arm who initiated the mindfulness program, 65% practiced at least 50% of the days during the intervention period. We observed significantly greater improvement in QoL among patients in the intervention arm compared with controls. Caregivers in the intervention group experienced increased mindfulness compared with controls. Participants appreciated the convenience of the intervention and the mindfulness skills they obtained from the program. Conclusion: We demonstrated the feasibility of conducting a randomized trial of an mHealth mindfulness intervention for cancer patients and their informal caregivers. Results from fully powered efficacy trials would inform the potential for clinicians to use this scalable intervention to help improve QoL of those affected by cancer and their caregivers.https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735419850634
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author Ai Kubo PhD
Elaine Kurtovich MPH
MegAnn McGinnis MPH
Sara Aghaee MPH
Andrea Altschuler PhD
Charles Quesenberry PhD
Tatjana Kolevska MD
Andrew L. Avins MD
spellingShingle Ai Kubo PhD
Elaine Kurtovich MPH
MegAnn McGinnis MPH
Sara Aghaee MPH
Andrea Altschuler PhD
Charles Quesenberry PhD
Tatjana Kolevska MD
Andrew L. Avins MD
A Randomized Controlled Trial of mHealth Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients and Informal Cancer Caregivers: A Feasibility Study Within an Integrated Health Care Delivery System
Integrative Cancer Therapies
author_facet Ai Kubo PhD
Elaine Kurtovich MPH
MegAnn McGinnis MPH
Sara Aghaee MPH
Andrea Altschuler PhD
Charles Quesenberry PhD
Tatjana Kolevska MD
Andrew L. Avins MD
author_sort Ai Kubo PhD
title A Randomized Controlled Trial of mHealth Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients and Informal Cancer Caregivers: A Feasibility Study Within an Integrated Health Care Delivery System
title_short A Randomized Controlled Trial of mHealth Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients and Informal Cancer Caregivers: A Feasibility Study Within an Integrated Health Care Delivery System
title_full A Randomized Controlled Trial of mHealth Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients and Informal Cancer Caregivers: A Feasibility Study Within an Integrated Health Care Delivery System
title_fullStr A Randomized Controlled Trial of mHealth Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients and Informal Cancer Caregivers: A Feasibility Study Within an Integrated Health Care Delivery System
title_full_unstemmed A Randomized Controlled Trial of mHealth Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients and Informal Cancer Caregivers: A Feasibility Study Within an Integrated Health Care Delivery System
title_sort randomized controlled trial of mhealth mindfulness intervention for cancer patients and informal cancer caregivers: a feasibility study within an integrated health care delivery system
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Integrative Cancer Therapies
issn 1552-695X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Purpose: To assess feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a mobile/online-based (mHealth) mindfulness intervention for cancer patients and their caregivers to reduce distress and improve quality of life (QoL). Material and Methods: Two-arm randomized controlled trial within Kaiser Permanente Northern California targeting cancer patients who received chemotherapy and their informal caregivers. The intervention group received a commercially available mindfulness program for 8 weeks. The wait-list control group received usual care. We assessed feasibility using retention and adherence rates and obtained participant-reported data on distress, QoL, sleep, mindfulness, and posttraumatic growth before and immediately after the intervention. Results: Ninety-seven patients (median age 59 years; female 69%; 65% whites) and 31 caregivers (median age 63 years; female 58%; 77% whites) were randomized. Among randomized participants, 74% of the patients and 84% of the caregivers completed the study. Among those in the intervention arm who initiated the mindfulness program, 65% practiced at least 50% of the days during the intervention period. We observed significantly greater improvement in QoL among patients in the intervention arm compared with controls. Caregivers in the intervention group experienced increased mindfulness compared with controls. Participants appreciated the convenience of the intervention and the mindfulness skills they obtained from the program. Conclusion: We demonstrated the feasibility of conducting a randomized trial of an mHealth mindfulness intervention for cancer patients and their informal caregivers. Results from fully powered efficacy trials would inform the potential for clinicians to use this scalable intervention to help improve QoL of those affected by cancer and their caregivers.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735419850634
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