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Title

The effects of mind-body interventions on sleep in cancer patients: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Authors

Chiu HY, Chiang PC, Miao NF, Lin EY, Tsai PS.

Journal

J Clin Psychiatry.

Year

2014

Vol (Issue)

75(11)

Page

1215-1223.

doi

10.4088/JCP.13r08918.

PMID

25188331

Url

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25188331

MeSH

Adult
Humans
Mind-Body Therapies/methods*
Neoplasms/psychology*
Sleep/physiology*
Treatment Outcome*

Keywords

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KMCRIC
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE:
To examine the effect of mind-body interventions (MBIs) on sleep quality among cancer patients, the moderating effects of the intervention components, subject characteristics, and methodological features of the relationship between MBIs and sleep.

DATA SOURCES:
Electronic databases, including PubMed, Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, and CINAHL, containing data with English-language restriction recorded up to September 15, 2013 were searched thoroughly using keywords related to various types of MBI and sleep.

STUDY SELECTION:
Of the 114 identified citations, 99 were ineligible. Fifteen studies that followed 1,405 patients with cancer met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed.

DATA EXTRACTION:
The primary outcome was change in the sleep parameter. Other variables related to components of MBIs, subject characteristics, and methodological features of the studies were also extracted.

DATA SYNTHESIS:
The weighted mean effect size (ES) was -0.43 (95% confidence interval [CI], -0.24 to -0.62) and the long-term effect size (up to 3 months) was -0.29 (95% CI, -0.52 to -0.06). The sensitivity analysis revealed that MBIs had a significant effect on sleep (g = -0.33, P < .001). The moderating effects of components of the intervention, methodological features, subject characteristics, and quality of the studies on the relationship between MBIs and sleep were not found (all P values > .05).

CONCLUSIONS:
This meta-analysis confirms that the MBIs yielded a medium effect size on sleep quality and the effect was maintained for up to 3 months. The findings support the implementation of MBIs into the multimodal approach to managing sleep quality in patients with cancer.

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