Effectiveness of mindfulness‐based interventions delivered via technology versus therapist among patients on peritoneal dialysis at an outpatient clinic in Singapore

Author:

Aw Mei Yi1,Henderson Stacey2,Chan Yiong Huak3,Doshi Kinjal4,Htay Htay5,Agus Nurliyana1,Yan Wu Sin1,Foo Marjorie5ORCID,Aloweni Fazila1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nursing Division Singapore General Hospital Singapore Singapore

2. Department of Neurology Singapore General Hospital Singapore Singapore

3. Biostatistics Unit, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore National University Health System Singapore Singapore

4. National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

5. Department of Renal Medicine Singapore General Hospital Singapore Singapore

Abstract

AbstractAimsThis study aimed to (i) evaluate the effectiveness of mindfulness‐based interventions in improving self‐efficacy, reducing stress and anxiety among peritoneal dialysis patients, and (ii) compare the most effective method of mindfulness based interventions.MethodsThis randomized three‐arm controlled trial recruited first‐time peritoneal dialysis patients from the peritoneal dialysis outpatient clinic in Singapore. Patients were randomly allocated to either video‐assisted mindfulness training, therapist‐assisted mindfulness training or treatment‐as‐usual. All groups received 4.5 days of structured peritoneal dialysis training at the peritoneal dialysis centre, while video‐assisted mindfulness training and therapist‐assisted mindfulness training groups were taught additional mindfulness‐based techniques. The perceived stress scale, self‐efficacy, and anxiety (State and Trait Anxiety Inventory) were measured at baseline, 4‐ and 12 weeks post‐randomization, using reliable and valid instruments.ResultsThirty‐nine patients were recruited (13 in each group). All the therapies showed a significant time trend in anxiety. Only therapist‐ and video‐assisted mindfulness training showed a significant trend in perceived stress scale scores but not treatment‐as‐usual. All Intervention X Time interactions were not significant. Patients in therapist‐ and video‐assisted mindfulness training groups had reduced perceived stress scale scores compared to treatment‐as‐usual at week 12.ConclusionThis study demonstrated the potential of mindfulness‐based interventions in reducing stress among first‐time PD patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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