Preliminary evidence of psychological improvements and increased maternal–fetal attachment associated with a mindfulness sleep programme: secondary analysis of uncontrolled data in 11 pregnant women with insomnia disorder

Author:

Kalmbach David A.123ORCID,Reffi Anthony N.1ORCID,Ong Jason C.45,Cheng Philip1,Walch Olivia67,Pitts D'Angela S.28,Seymour Grace M.1,Hirata Mika1,Roth Andrea29,Roth Thomas1,Drake Christopher L.1

Affiliation:

1. Sleep Disorders & Research Center, Henry Ford Health Detroit Michigan USA

2. Perinatal Sleep Health Institute, Henry Ford Health Detroit Michigan USA

3. Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology Michigan State University College of Human Medicine East Lansing Michigan USA

4. Department of Neurology, Center for Circadian and Sleep Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

5. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Nox Health Suwanee Georgia USA

6. Department of Neurology University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USA

7. Arascope Inc Falls Church Virginia USA

8. Maternal Fetal Medicine, Henry Ford Health Detroit Michigan USA

9. Thriving Minds Livonia Michigan USA

Abstract

SummaryTreating insomnia during pregnancy improves sleep and depressed mood. However, given well‐established links between poor sleep and a broad spectrum of adverse maternal outcomes, the benefits of insomnia care may reach beyond sleep and depression. The present study evaluated the preliminary efficacy of ‘Perinatal Understanding of Mindful Awareness for Sleep’ (PUMAS)—a mindfulness sleep programme tailored to pregnancy that combines behavioural sleep strategies and meditation—for enhancing everyday mindfulness and maternal–fetal attachment, as well as for alleviating anxiety, repetitive thinking, and sleep‐related daytime impairment. We conducted a secondary analysis of a single‐arm proof‐of‐concept trial of 11 pregnant women with fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders diagnosed insomnia disorder who completed PUMAS (six sessions), which was delivered in an individual format via telemedicine video. Pre‐ and post‐treatment outcomes included the Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale‐Revised (CAMS‐R), Maternal–Fetal Attachment Scale (MFAS), Generalised Anxiety Disorder seven‐item survey (GAD‐7), Perseverative Thinking Questionnaire (PTQ), Daytime Insomnia Symptoms Response Scale (DISRS), and the Patient‐Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Sleep‐Related Impairment Scale (PROMIS‐SRI). Symptom changes were evaluated with paired‐samples t tests. Results showed PUMAS patients reported large increases in CAMS‐R (Cohen's dz = 1.81) and medium‐large increases in MFAS scores (Cohen's dz = 0.73). Moreover, PUMAS patients reported large reductions in scores on the GAD‐7 (Cohen's dz = 1.09), PTQ (Cohen's dz = 1.26), DISRS (Cohen's dz = 1.38), and PROMIS‐SRI (Cohen's dz = 1.53). Preliminary evidence suggests that a mindfulness‐based perinatal sleep programme may benefit several domains of maternal wellbeing beyond sleep and depression. PUMAS substantially enhanced patient ratings of everyday mindfulness and maternal–fetal attachment, while reporting alleviations in anxiety, perseverative thinking, insomnia‐focused rumination, and sleep‐related daytime impairment.

Funder

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience,General Medicine

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