Home practice in mindfulness-based interventions for psychosis groups: a systematic review and qualitative study

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作者
Jacobsen, Pamela [1 ]
Choksi, Twinkle [1 ]
Sawyer, Katherine [1 ]
Maximen, Cassia [2 ]
Harding, Emma [2 ]
Richardson, Matthew [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bath, Dept Psychol, Bath BA2 7AY, Avon, England
[2] South London & Maudsley NHS Fdn Trust, London, England
关键词
Mindfulness; Psychotic disorders; Qualitative research; Treatment outcomes; Systematic review; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM DISORDERS; COGNITIVE THERAPY; DISTRESSING VOICES; EMOTION REGULATION; PSYCHOEDUCATION PROGRAM; MEDITATION PRACTICE; THEMATIC ANALYSIS; CHINESE PATIENTS; MEASURE HOPE;
D O I
10.1186/s40359-021-00694-4
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Background Regular home practice is considered a core component of mindfulness groups and may be associated with better treatment outcomes. This study aimed to (1) review the existing evidence on how much home practice people do in mindfulness-based interventions for psychosis groups, and (2) explore participants' experiences of the barriers and facilitators to completing home practice in a mindfulness for psychosis group using a qualitative study. Methods In study 1, we conducted a systematic review of mindfulness-based interventions for psychosis studies and extracted data on home practice rates. In study 2, we conducted semi-structured interviews with people who had completed a mindfulness for psychosis group (N = 5) as part of their routine community care, specifically focusing on experiences of home practice. Results Out of 43 studies included in the systematic review, only 5 reported any data on amount of home practice, and none examined the relationship between completion of home practice and treatment outcomes. In the qualitative study, participants described home practice as being difficult but important. Arising themes were similar to findings from previous (non-psychosis) studies suggesting that generic challenges are common, rather than being specific to psychosis. Conclusions We recommend that future mindfulness-based interventions for psychosis studies record data on home practice rates, in order to investigate any association between home practice and treatment outcome. Our qualitative findings suggest home practice can be a valued part of mindfulness for psychosis group, and a normalising approach could be taken when and if participants encounter common challenges.
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