{"title":"Overview of Systematic Reviews of Mindfulness Meditation-based Interventions for People With Long-term Conditions.","authors":"Jaqui Long, Michelle Briggs, Felicity Astin","doi":"","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Context • Increasing numbers of people worldwide live with a long-term health condition (LTC). Finding new ways to support people diagnosed with LTCs is important, both to improve their health-related quality of life and to manage the demands on health services that their conditions present. This effort includes a recognition of the importance of interventions to promote self-care. A growing number of systematic reviews of mindfulness meditation-based interventions (MMIs) for people with LTCs have been published but are diverse in scope and quality. Objectives • This systematic review of reviews aims to provide a critical overview of reviews evaluating studies using MMIs and to identify outcomes and conditions for which the clearest evidence exists for MMI effectiveness. Design • The Allied and Complementary Medicine Database (AMED), Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Cochrane, Excerpta Medica dataBASE (EMBASE), Medline, PsycInfo, and Web of Science databases were searched in November 2013 for systematic reviews of MMIs for LTCs published since January 2005. Review selection and methodological quality assessment were subject to independent checking. Results • Of 3178 identified articles, 27 papers reporting on 26 reviews met the inclusion criteria. A substantially consistent picture emerged. Improvements in depressive disorders, particularly recurrent major depression, were strongly supported. Evidence for other psychological conditions was limited by lack of data. In populations with physical conditions, the evidence for significant improvements in psychological well-being was clear, regardless of population or specific mindfulness intervention. Changes in physical health measures were inconclusive; however, pain acceptance and coping were improved. Further research is needed to determine long-term and mindfulness-specific effects and to clarify the relationship between levels of mindfulness practice and outcomes. Conclusions • MMIs are potentially beneficial to people with depression and a range of long-term physical conditions, particularly in improving psychological well-being.</p>","PeriodicalId":34899,"journal":{"name":"Advances in Mind-Body Medicine","volume":"31 4","pages":"26-36"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2017-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Advances in Mind-Body Medicine","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"Medicine","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Context • Increasing numbers of people worldwide live with a long-term health condition (LTC). Finding new ways to support people diagnosed with LTCs is important, both to improve their health-related quality of life and to manage the demands on health services that their conditions present. This effort includes a recognition of the importance of interventions to promote self-care. A growing number of systematic reviews of mindfulness meditation-based interventions (MMIs) for people with LTCs have been published but are diverse in scope and quality. Objectives • This systematic review of reviews aims to provide a critical overview of reviews evaluating studies using MMIs and to identify outcomes and conditions for which the clearest evidence exists for MMI effectiveness. Design • The Allied and Complementary Medicine Database (AMED), Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Cochrane, Excerpta Medica dataBASE (EMBASE), Medline, PsycInfo, and Web of Science databases were searched in November 2013 for systematic reviews of MMIs for LTCs published since January 2005. Review selection and methodological quality assessment were subject to independent checking. Results • Of 3178 identified articles, 27 papers reporting on 26 reviews met the inclusion criteria. A substantially consistent picture emerged. Improvements in depressive disorders, particularly recurrent major depression, were strongly supported. Evidence for other psychological conditions was limited by lack of data. In populations with physical conditions, the evidence for significant improvements in psychological well-being was clear, regardless of population or specific mindfulness intervention. Changes in physical health measures were inconclusive; however, pain acceptance and coping were improved. Further research is needed to determine long-term and mindfulness-specific effects and to clarify the relationship between levels of mindfulness practice and outcomes. Conclusions • MMIs are potentially beneficial to people with depression and a range of long-term physical conditions, particularly in improving psychological well-being.
•全世界患有长期健康状况(LTC)的人越来越多。寻找新的方法来支持被诊断患有长期慢性疾病的人,这对于改善他们与健康有关的生活质量和管理他们的病情对卫生服务的需求都很重要。这一努力包括认识到促进自我保健的干预措施的重要性。越来越多的针对LTCs患者的正念冥想干预(MMIs)的系统综述已经发表,但在范围和质量上各不相同。•本系统综述旨在对使用MMI评估研究的综述进行批判性概述,并确定MMI有效性存在最明确证据的结果和条件。2013年11月,我们检索了联合和补充医学数据库(AMED)、护理和联合健康文献累积索引(CINAHL)、Cochrane、摘录医学数据库(EMBASE)、Medline、PsycInfo和Web of Science数据库,以获取2005年1月以来发表的LTCs MMIs的系统综述。评审选择和方法学质量评估均接受独立检查。•在3178篇确定的文章中,27篇报告26篇综述的论文符合纳入标准。一幅基本一致的画面出现了。抑郁症的改善,特别是复发性重度抑郁症,得到了强烈支持。其他心理疾病的证据因缺乏数据而有限。在有身体状况的人群中,无论人群还是特定的正念干预,心理健康显著改善的证据都是明确的。身体健康措施的变化尚无定论;然而,疼痛的接受和应对有所改善。需要进一步的研究来确定长期和特定的正念效果,并澄清正念练习水平与结果之间的关系。•mmi对抑郁症患者和一系列长期身体状况的患者有潜在的益处,特别是在改善心理健康方面。