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Mindfulness influences the psycho-social dimension of chronic pain: A randomized controlled clinical trial in Indian context. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored the impact of mindfulness on various psychological and physical aspects of chronic pain among Indian patients, highlighting a lack of awareness about its psychosocial dimension.
  • Patients were divided into two groups, with one receiving mindfulness sessions and the other standard care, and their progress was measured using statistical analyses before and after the programs.
  • Results showed significant improvement in pain intensity, acceptance, and perceived stress for the mindfulness group, suggesting its potential benefits but also indicating the need for further research on its broader effects.

Article Abstract

Background And Aims: In India, the awareness about the psycho-social dimension of chronic pain is minimal among physicians and patients. The research with community-based group therapies (like mindfulness) to address the psycho-social aspects in chronic pain patients remains limited. The aim of this randomized controlled trial was to see the effects of mindfulness on pain intensity, pain catastrophizing, chronic pain acceptance, perceived stress, well-being, and mindfulness characteristics.

Materials And Methods: In this two-site, parallel group, clinical trial, 170 patients attending pain outdoors of two government hospitals in West Bengal, India, were randomized to attend five weekly in-person mindfulness sessions (cases) or usual care sessions (controls) within the hospital premises. Pre-program and post-program data were collected and analyzed using statistical methods like repeated measures analysis of variance.

Results: In participants of the mindfulness group, significant changes post session were noted in pain intensity [F(1,326) = 15.0122; = 0.0001291], pain acceptance [F(1,326) = 4.5311; = 0.03403], and perceived stress score [F(1,326) = 13.2788; = 0.0003122] compared to pre-session. The changes in pain catastrophizing, World Health Organization well-being and Freiburg mindfulness inventory scores were non-specific.

Conclusion: Mindfulness had a positive influence on pain intensity, pain acceptance, and perceived stress of Indian chronic pain patients. The effects on pain catastrophizing, mindfulness characteristics, and well-being (non-specific) were also encouraging. Further studies will be required to substantiate these results.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10725204PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_393_23DOI Listing

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