Title of article :
The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction on Fear of Cancer Recurrence in Colorectal and Breast Cancer Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Author/Authors :
Ahmadiqaragezlou, Nasrin Department of Psychology - Gorgan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Gorgan, Iran , Rahimian Boogar, Isaac Department of Clinical Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Semnan University, Semnan, Iran , Asadi, Javanshir Department of Psychology - Gorgan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Gorgan, Iran , Vojdani, Reza Department of Internal Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Strong fear of cancer recurrence is frequently reported among the
cancer survivors. Such influential and universal fear is one of the factors that cause
considerable emotional distress, anxiety, and decreasing quality of life among such
patients. Given the importance of the subject, it is necessary to select psychological
interventions in which the efficiency and feasibility have been proved in different
trials. The present study aims to determine the efficacy of mindfulness-based stress
reduction on fear of cancer recurrence in patients with colorectal and breast cancer.
Methods: The current study is a randomized clinical trial with experiment and
control groups. We selected 38 patients with breast and colorectal cancer who referred
to Shahid Motahari Clinic and Amir Oncology Hospital in Shiraz (96-97), then
randomly assigned them to intervention and control groups. They filled out questionnaires
in the pre-test and post-test. The data were analyzed by multivariate statistical test
with SPSS v. 23 software.
Results: Findings show that the post-test mean scores in the fear of cancer inventory
have decreased in the intervention group and there was a significant difference between
experimental and control groups in the components of fear of cancer inventory as
follows: triggers (F=55.289, P<0.0001), severity (F= 75.785, P<0.0001), psychological
distress (F=24.078, P<0.0001), dysfunction (F=62/025, P<0.0001), coping strategies
(F=15.592, P<0.0001), reassurance (F= 6.235, P<0.017), and except insight (F=
1.396, P<0.245).
Conclusion: The results from this study showed that MBSR is an efficacious intervention
to reduce fear of cancer recurrence in patients with breast and colorectal cancer.
Keywords :
Mindfulness-based stress reduction , Fear of cancer recurrence , Breast cancer , Colorectal cancer
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC)