Title of article :
Effect of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction on Quality of Life (SF-36) and Spirometry Parameters, in Chemically Pulmonary Injured Veterans
Author/Authors :
AREFNASAB, Zahra Chemical Injuries Research Center - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , GHANEI, Mostafa Chemical Injuries Research Center - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , NOORBALA, Ahmad Ali Dept. of Psychology - Tehran university of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , ALIPOUR, Ahmad Dept. of Psychology - Payame Noor University Tehran, Tehran, Iran , BABAMAHMOODI, Farhang Anti-microbial Drug Resistance Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , BABAMAHMOODI, Abdolreza Health Management Research Center - Baqiyatallah University Of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , SALEHI, Maryam Chemical Injuries Research Center - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Studies have shown that Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) has positive effect on physical and psychological dimensions of chronic illnesses. In this study for the first time we examine the effect of this new
technique on quality of life and pulmonary function in chemically pulmonary injured veterans who have chronic pulmonary problem, psychological problems and low quality of life. Methods: Forty male pulmonary injured veterans were randomly replaced in two groups with 20 participants (MBSR and control Wait List (WL)). Then MBSR group received 8-weekly sessions intervention. We evaluate quality of life (used SF-36 questionnaire) and Spirometry parameters two times; before and after intervention in two group. We used "mixed factorial analyses of variance" test for analyzing data in each dependent variables. Then if we have significant
interactional effect, we used “paired- sample t-test" for comparing before and after intervention data of each group, and "Independent-Sample t-test" for comparing after intervention data of two groups. Results: The MBSR compare to WL group improved SF-36 total score, (F (1, 38) =12.09, P=0.001), "Role limitations
due to physical problems"(F(1,38)= 6.92, P=0.01), "Role limitations due to emotional problems"(F(1,38)= 7.75, P=0.008), "Social functioning"(F(1,38)= 9.89, P=0.003), "Mental health"(F(1,38)= 15.93, P=0), "Vitality"(F(1,38)=
40.03, P≤0.001), and "Pain"(F(1,38)= 27.60, P≤0.001). MBSR had no significant effect on "FEV1" (F (1, 38) = 0.03, P=0.85),"FVC" (F (1, 38) = 0.16, P=0.69) and "FEV1/FVC" (F (1, 38) = 2.21, P=0.14). Conclusion: MBSR can improve individual’s quality of life but not lung function in chemically pulmonary injured
veterans.
Keywords :
Mindfulness , Stress, Quality of life , SF-36 , Spirometry , Veterans
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics