Pilot randomised controlled trial of a brief mindfulness-based intervention for those with persistent pain

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Ana Howarth
Muhammad Riaz
Linda Perkins-Porras
Jared G. Smith
Jeevakan Subramaniam
Claire Copland
Mike Hurley
Iain Beith
Michael Ussher
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[1] St George’s,Population Health Research Institute
[2] University of London,Institute of Medical and Biomedical Education
[3] St George’s,Persistent Pain Service
[4] University of London,Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education
[5] St George’s Hospital,Institute for Social Marketing
[6] Kingston University and St George’s,undefined
[7] University of London,undefined
[8] University of Stirling,undefined
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Persistent pain; Mindfulness; Intervention; Randomised controlled trial; Pilot;
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A pilot-randomised controlled trial (RCT) examined the effects of a brief mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) on persistent pain patients and assessed the feasibility of conducting a definitive RCT. A brief (15 min) mindfulness body-scan audio was compared with an active control administered in a clinic and then used independently over 1 month. Immediate effects of the intervention were assessed with brief measures of pain severity, distraction and distress. Assessments at baseline, 1 week and 1 month included pain severity and interference, mood, pain-catastrophizing, mindfulness, self-efficacy, quality of life and intervention acceptability. Of 220 referred patients, 147 were randomised and 71 completed all assessments. There were no significant immediate intervention effects. There were significant positive effects for ratings of intervention ‘usefulness’ at 1 week (p = 0.044), and pain self-efficacy at 1 month (p = 0.039) for the MBI group compared with control. Evidently, it is feasible to recruit persistent pain patients to a brief MBI study. Strategies are needed to maximise retention of participants.
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