MBSR for Pain Catastrophizing in SCD
Anemia, Sickle Cell
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Anemia, Sickle Cell focused on measuring mindfulness, MBSR, SCD, experimental
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Provide written informed consent,
- Are >age 21,
- Self-identify (to the PI at baseline assessment) that they are experiencing chronic, non-cancer pain that has persisted on most days for more than 6 months, and adversely affects their function or well-being,
- are able to speak and read English,
- Have access to a telephone (or cell phone) in the home for the intervention and individual assessment interviews (data from the SCD clinic indicate 82% of patients have a cell phone),
- Have access to a CD or mp3 player for homework assignments and daily practice,
- Are available during the scheduled telephone intervention, and
- Complete and return the baseline assessment
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients will be excluded if they report previously studying MBSR, currently receiving mindfulness-based or cognitive behavioral therapies, or being regular practitioners of mindfulness, including yoga.
Sites / Locations
- Duke University School of Nursing
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
Wait-listed control group
Subjects assigned to the experimental group will participate in a MBSR foundation program, which includes weekly telephonic, group-based, 60-minute MBSR sessions for 6 weeks. The foundation program will introduce subjects to the concept of mindfulness with each week focusing on a different facet. Modeled after Kabat-Zinn's original program, breath awareness (focus on breath and observing thoughts without fighting or following them), body scan (promoting mindfulness of sensations in different parts of body), walking meditation (walking as form of meditation), loving kindness (projection of friendliness and kindness towards oneself and others), and choiceness awareness (awareness of all sensations with equal interest) will be taught.
Subjects assigned to the wait-listed control group will not receive the MBSR program, but will receive weekly reminders of their study participation, be asked to complete the same questionnaires (per telephone script) once every three weeks, and receive the same financial incentives as the MBSR group. Upon completion of the 6-week session, the wait-list control group will be offered the same MBSR program. At that time, a new series of MBSR sessions will be scheduled and offered to the wait-listed control patients. Subjects who elect to participate in MBSR will receive the same packet of materials and measures received by the intervention group and be asked to complete the measures again at baseline, 1, 3, and 6 weeks.