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Mindfulness interventions for rheumatoid arthritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Complementary therapies in clinical practice
May 1, 2020
Bo Zhou et al. (8 authors)
Journal ArticleMeta-AnalysisSystematic ReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

To explore the effect of mindfulness interventions in improving outcomes for patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Results Summary

Mindfulness interventions significantly improved pain intensity, depression, and symptoms (DSA28) in rheumatoid arthritis patients compared to conventional therapy, but showed no significant differences in anxiety and CPR.

Population

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (337 participants across 6 RCTs).

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (6)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
mindfulness interventions
decrease
pain intensity
patients with rheumatoid arthritis
WMD = 0.65, 95% CI (-1.11, -0.18), P = 0.006
improvement of pain intensity was better than that in the control group
#1
mindfulness interventions
decrease
depression
patients with rheumatoid arthritis
SMD = 0.47, 95% CI (-0.86, -0.07), P = 0.02
significant differences in depression between the two groups
#2
mindfulness interventions
decrease
DSA28
patients with rheumatoid arthritis
WMD = -0.29, 95% CI (-0.38, -0.19), P < 0.00001
significant differences in DSA28 between the two groups
#3
mindfulness interventions
no change
anxiety
patients with rheumatoid arthritis
no significant differences
no significant differences in anxiety between the two groups
#4
mindfulness interventions
no change
CPR
patients with rheumatoid arthritis
no significant differences
no significant differences in CPR between the two groups
#5
mindfulness interventions
decrease
pain intensity, depression, and symptoms
patients with rheumatoid arthritis
-
can significantly improve pain intensity, depression, and symptoms
#6
Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To explore the effect of mindfulness interventions in improving outcomes for patients with rheumatoid arthritis. METHODS: Following the collective strategy of Cochrane Collaborative Group, the Cochrane Library, PubMed, EMBASE, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Wanfang Database were searched from the establishment of databases to September 2019. Reference lists were searched for additional studies. Risk of bias was assessed using Revman 5.3. Disagreement was resolved by discussion. RESULTS: A total of 6 RCTs were included, including 337 patients. The results showed that the improvement of pain intensity in mindfulness group after intervention was better than that in the control group, and the difference was significant [WMD = 0.65, 95% CI (-1.11, - 0.18), P = 0.006]. There were significant differences in depression between the two groups [SMD = 0.47, 95% CI (- 0.86, - 0.07), P = 0.02]. The results showed that there were significant differences in DSA28 between the two groups [WMD = -0.29,95% CI (- 0.38, - 0.19), P <0.00001]. The results showed that there were no significant differences in anxiety and CPR between the two groups. CONCLUSION: mindfulness interventions can significantly improve pain intensity, depression, and symptoms in patients with rheumatoid arthritis compared with conventional therapy. But the result still needs to be confirmed by more high-quality, large-sample randomized controlled trials.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdultAgedAnxietyArthritis, RheumatoidDepressionHumansMiddle AgedMindfulnessPainPain Management
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality70/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations21
Citations/Year4.2
Relative Citation Ratio1.97
NIH Percentile74.1%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.75
Weight Score2.25
Normalized Score0.64
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