
pmid: 28609411
This nonequivalent control group pre-/posttest study investigated the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based stress reduction program at improving both the physical status and psychological status of 18 patients with metastatic breast cancer. The mindfulness-based stress reduction program had a mild effect of improving average pain and alleviating distress.
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Quality of Life/psychology*, Adult, Depression/etiology, Anxiety/psychology, 610, Breast Neoplasms, Anxiety, Stress, Mindfulness/standards, Palliative Care/psychology, Psychological/psychology, Program Evaluation/methods, Adaptation, Psychological, Republic of Korea, Humans, Adaptation, Neoplasm Metastasis, Aged, Palliative Care/methods, Mindfulness/methods*, Depression, Palliative Care, Anxiety/etiology, Neoplasm Metastasis/therapy, Psychological/therapy*, Middle Aged, Control Groups, Breast Neoplasms/psychology*, Breast Neoplasms/therapy, 620, Quality of Life, Psychological, Female, Depression/psychology, Mindfulness, Stress, Psychological, Program Evaluation
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