Distress Reduction for Palliative Care Patients and Families With 5-Minute Mindful Breathing: A Pilot Study

Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2016 Jul;33(6):555-60. doi: 10.1177/1049909115569048. Epub 2015 Jan 27.

Abstract

A pilot study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of 5-minute mindful breathing in distress reduction. Twenty palliative care patients and family caregivers with a distress score ≥4 measured by the Distress Thermometer were recruited and randomly assigned to mindful breathing or "listening" (being listened to). Median distress reductions after 5 minutes were 2.5 for the mindful breathing group and 1.0 for the listening group. A significantly larger reduction in the distress score was observed in the mindful breathing group (Mann-Whitney U test: U = 8.0, n1 = n2 = 10, mean rank1 = 6.30, mean rank2 = 14.70, z = -3.208, P = .001). The 5-minute mindful breathing could be useful in distress reduction in palliative care.

Keywords: distress; mindful breathing; mindfulness; palliative care; psychosocial care; suffering.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Psychological
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Caregivers / psychology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Mind-Body Therapies / methods*
  • Mindfulness / methods*
  • Palliative Care / methods*
  • Palliative Care / psychology
  • Pilot Projects
  • Stress, Psychological / psychology
  • Stress, Psychological / therapy*