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Randomized Controlled Trials of Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based Interventions Over the Past Two Decades: A Bibliometric Analysis. 在过去的二十年中,正念和接受干预的随机对照试验:文献计量学分析。
IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-12 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2020.0548
Yan Ma, Kristen M Kraemer, Jiaxuan Lyu, Gloria Y Yeh

Introduction: The past several years have witnessed a significant increase in interest among the public in mindfulness with an unmistakable growth in the scientific literature investigating mindfulness-based therapies. A myriad of therapeutic uses of mindfulness have been studied. Given this burgeoning interest, the authors' objective was to conduct a broad-sweeping bibliometric analysis over the past two decades to describe overarching trends in the publications of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating mindfulness to broadly identify both strengths and gaps in this field and inform a strategic plan for further advancing this research area. Materials and Methods: The authors retrieved mindfulness-focused RCTs available on PubMed in the past two decades (2000-2019). They synthesized the literature with respect to publication numbers, countries of publication, journal type, areas of research focus, characteristics of study designs, sample size, and trends in remote intervention delivery. Results: The resulting 1389 publications represent a near exponential growth trend over the past 20 years. Publications from the top three countries (the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands) with the highest productivity accounted for 60% of total number of publications. The most published modalities include acceptance-based therapy (n = 260), mindfulness-based stress reduction (n = 238), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (n = 174), and dialectical behavior therapy (n = 82). Stress, depression, anxiety, pain, cancer, diet/healthy eating, and sleep were the most common major areas of focus. Studies included active (46%) or inactive controls (44%), and increasingly more studies with both types of controls (10%). The top 10 journals that published the most mindfulness RCTs were from behavioral sciences and psychiatry or psychology. There were 187 RCTs utilizing remote delivery, with 146 (87.1%) in the most recent 5 years. Conclusion: Publications of mindfulness-focused RCTs show a continuous increasing trend. Mindfulness research from non-Western countries and studies published in biomedical journals were less prevalent and potentially represent future opportunities. Trends of studies with both inactive and active controls support an overall advancement in research methodology. There has been a significant expansion of studies of remotely delivered mindfulness interventions. Future research might consider evaluation of a broader range of modalities and further examine optimal delivery formats.

引言:在过去的几年里,公众对正念的兴趣显著增加,研究正念疗法的科学文献也有了明显的增长。人们研究了正念的无数治疗用途。鉴于这一新兴的兴趣,作者的目标是在过去二十年中进行广泛的文献计量分析,以描述调查正念的随机对照试验(rct)出版物的总体趋势,以广泛地确定该领域的优势和差距,并为进一步推进这一研究领域提供战略计划。材料和方法:作者检索了过去20年(2000-2019年)PubMed上以正念为重点的随机对照试验。他们综合了有关出版物数量、出版国家、期刊类型、研究重点领域、研究设计特征、样本量和远程干预交付趋势的文献。结果:1389篇论文在近20年呈指数增长趋势。生产率最高的前三个国家(美国、英国和荷兰)的出版物占出版物总数的60%。发表最多的治疗方式包括基于接受的治疗(n = 260)、基于正念的减压治疗(n = 238)、基于正念的认知治疗(n = 174)和辩证行为治疗(n = 82)。压力、抑郁、焦虑、疼痛、癌症、饮食/健康饮食和睡眠是最常见的主要关注领域。研究包括积极(46%)或不积极(44%)的对照,以及越来越多的两种对照(10%)的研究。发表最多正念随机对照试验的前十大期刊来自行为科学、精神病学或心理学。采用远程分娩的随机对照试验187项,其中最近5年有146项(87.1%)。结论:以正念为中心的随机对照试验的出版物呈现持续增加的趋势。来自非西方国家的正念研究和发表在生物医学期刊上的研究不那么普遍,可能代表着未来的机会。非主动对照和主动对照的研究趋势支持了研究方法的全面进步。关于远程正念干预的研究已经有了很大的扩展。未来的研究可能会考虑评估更广泛的模式,并进一步研究最佳的交付形式。
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引用次数: 9
Availability of Integrative Medicine Therapies at National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers and Community Hospitals. 国家癌症研究所指定的综合癌症中心和社区医院的综合医学疗法的可用性。
IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-02 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2021.0102
Krupali Desai, Kevin Liou, Kacy Liang, Christina Seluzicki, Jun J Mao

Introduction: The authors compared the availability of integrative medicine therapies in National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers and community hospitals. Methods: The authors reviewed 51 Comprehensive Cancer Center and 100 community hospital websites and collected race and median household income data for community hospital populations. Results: Availability of acupuncture (56% vs. 76.5%, p = 0.01), meditation (63% vs. 82.4%, p = 0.02), and music therapy (55% vs. 74.5%, p = 0.02) was significantly lower at community hospitals compared with Comprehensive Cancer Centers. Integrative medicine availability was also significantly lower in community hospitals serving lower-income populations. Conclusion: Equitable access to evidence-based integrative medicine in community hospitals is needed.

作者比较了美国国家癌症研究所指定的综合癌症中心和社区医院中西医结合疗法的可用性。方法:作者查阅了51家综合癌症中心和100家社区医院网站,收集了社区医院人群的种族和家庭收入中位数数据。结果:针灸(56%比76.5%,p = 0.01)、冥想(63%比82.4%,p = 0.02)和音乐治疗(55%比74.5%,p = 0.02)在社区医院的可用性明显低于综合癌症中心。在为低收入人群服务的社区医院中,中西医结合的可用性也明显较低。结论:需要在社区医院公平获取循证中西医结合。
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引用次数: 11
A Teaching Kitchen Medical Groups Visit with an eHealth Platform for Hypertension and Cardiac Risk Factors: A Qualitative Feasibility Study. 教学厨房医疗小组使用电子健康平台访问高血压和心脏危险因素:定性可行性研究。
IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-05 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2021.0148
Pallavi Rohela, Barbara Olendzki, Lisa J McGonigal, Ariel Villa, Paula Gardiner

Introduction: Our Whole Lives-Hypertension (OWL-H) is an eHealth toolkit for hypertension and cardiac risks factors. It is a hybrid online self-management platform that teaches blood pressure (BP) self-monitoring and evidence-based lifestyle modifications combined with in-person teaching kitchen medical group visit. Qualitative feedback from participants regarding the facilitators and barriers of using OWL-H has been discussed in this article. Methods: The OWL-H platform was pilot tested in a pre-post trial with two cohorts of participants with hypertension (N = 24). The online intervention utilized OWL-H for teaching mindfulness meditation, the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension nutrition plan, and evidence-based strategies for lifestyle modifications. Three in-person teaching kitchen medical group visits were held to demonstrate cooking skills to reinforce the online platform. Semi-structured focus group discussions (FGDs) were held after the intervention. Results: Fourteen of the 24 participants in the trial participated in the FGDs, and 1 participant provided feedback in a solo interview. Major themes that emerged included: (1) participants' request to tailor OWL-H's recipes and meal planning to suit their own dietary needs or preferences, to personalize the Home Practices (e.g., meditation) according to individual preferences (e.g., addition of nature sounds or guided visual imagery); (2) the strengths and weaknesses of OWL-H as a BP self-monitoring tool; (3) the need for community support in managing BP; and (4) participants noted lack of time, work and commute, Internet connectivity, stress, and sickness as obstacles in using OWL-H. Participants described feeling outpaced by the growth of technology and raised concerns of poor Internet connectivity hampering their use of OWL-H. Conclusion: OWL-H and the accompanying teaching kitchen medical group visit are potential tools to help reduce hypertension and cardiac risk factors. The intervention was found to have acceptability among people with lower income. Clinical Trials Registration#: NCT03974334.

我们的一生高血压(OWL-H)是一个关于高血压和心脏危险因素的电子健康工具包。这是一个混合的在线自我管理平台,教授血压(BP)自我监测和循证生活方式改变,并结合现场教学厨房医疗小组访问。本文讨论了参与者关于使用OWL-H的促进因素和障碍的定性反馈。方法:OWL-H平台在两组高血压患者(N = 24)的前后试验中进行先导试验。在线干预利用OWL-H来教授正念冥想,饮食方法来阻止高血压营养计划,以及基于证据的生活方式改变策略。举办了三次现场教学厨房医疗小组访问,以展示烹饪技能,以加强在线平台。干预后举行了半结构化焦点小组讨论。结果:24名受试者中有14人参加了fgd, 1名受试者在单独访谈中提供了反馈。出现的主要主题包括:(1)参与者要求根据自己的饮食需求或偏好定制OWL-H的食谱和膳食计划,根据个人喜好(例如,添加自然声音或引导视觉图像)个性化家庭实践(例如,冥想);(2) OWL-H作为BP自我监测工具的优缺点;(3) BP管理需要社区支持;(4)参与者指出,缺乏时间、工作和通勤、互联网连接、压力和疾病是使用OWL-H的障碍。与会者描述了被技术的发展超越的感觉,并提出了对互联网连接不良阻碍他们使用OWL-H的担忧。结论:OWL-H及伴随的教学厨房医疗小组访视是降低高血压和心脏危险因素的潜在工具。研究发现,这种干预措施在低收入人群中是可以接受的。临床试验注册号:NCT03974334。
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引用次数: 3
Information Technology and Integrative Medicine: Intimate Enemies or In-Team Mates? 信息技术与综合医学:亲密的敌人还是团队的伙伴?
IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-25 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2021.29100.tos
Thomas Ostermann
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引用次数: 3
A Population-Practice-Based Model to Understand How Yoga Impacts on Human Global Functioning: A Qualitative Study. 一个以人口实践为基础的模型来理解瑜伽如何影响人类的全球功能:一项定性研究。
IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-09 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2021.0104
Anna Cheshire, Tina Cartwright

Introduction:Research is increasingly demonstrating a range of benefits of practicing yoga, such as improved physical and mental health, social connectedness, and self-care. Mechanisms of action are less well understood, but may include both psychological and physiological changes. The aim of this study was to understand more about benefits and mechanisms of yoga practice, using qualitative data collected from a large-scale survey of yoga use in the United Kingdom. Methods: The mixed methods, cross-sectional online survey collected data on yoga use and perceived benefits from 2434 U.K. yoga practitioners. The qualitative survey element used open-ended questions to gain "real life" data regarding practice and perceived benefits. Data were analyzed thematically and deductively. A practice-based model describing yoga practice, mechanisms, and benefits, based on the Khalsa logic model of yoga, was developed to explain the data. Findings: Findings highlighted that a diverse range of yoga practices and nonspecific contextual factors related to practicing yoga, needed to be considered to understand how yoga was benefitting people. These practices encompassed both modern and traditional conceptions of yoga as a deeper lifestyle practice. Key mechanisms for change included improvements in physical strength and flexibility, stress regulation, resilience, equanimity, mind-body awareness, and spiritual/personal growth. These mechanisms resulted in diverse improvements in global health functioning, particularly physical and mental health and well-being. Conclusions: The Khalsa model provided a useful base upon which to guide the new population-practice-based model, to understand participants' "real life" experiences of yoga, how yoga is helping people and why. It provides important information for practitioners, teachers, and those delivering yoga interventions as to the range of skills and potential benefits of yoga practice. In addition, findings indicate directions for future research, by highlighting key yoga mechanisms that researchers may choose to focus on in future studies.

越来越多的研究表明练习瑜伽有一系列的好处,比如改善身心健康、社会联系和自我保健。作用机制尚不清楚,但可能包括心理和生理变化。本研究的目的是利用从英国大规模瑜伽使用调查中收集的定性数据,更多地了解瑜伽练习的好处和机制。方法:采用混合方法,横断面在线调查收集了2434名英国人瑜伽使用和感知益处的数据瑜伽从业者。定性调查元素使用开放式问题来获得有关实践和感知益处的“现实生活”数据。对数据进行主题分析和演绎分析。基于瑜伽的Khalsa逻辑模型,建立了一个基于练习的模型来描述瑜伽练习、机制和益处,以解释这些数据。研究结果:研究结果强调,要了解瑜伽是如何使人们受益的,需要考虑各种各样的瑜伽练习和与瑜伽练习相关的非特定背景因素。这些练习包含了现代和传统的概念,瑜伽是一种更深层次的生活方式练习。改变的关键机制包括体力和柔韧性、压力调节、恢复力、平静、身心意识和精神/个人成长的改善。这些机制在全球卫生功能,特别是身心健康和福祉方面取得了不同程度的改善。结论:Khalsa模型为指导新的基于人群实践的模型提供了一个有用的基础,以理解参与者的“真实生活”瑜伽体验,瑜伽如何帮助人们以及为什么。它为练习者、教师和那些提供瑜伽干预的人提供了关于瑜伽练习的技能范围和潜在益处的重要信息。此外,通过强调研究人员在未来研究中可能选择关注的关键瑜伽机制,研究结果为未来的研究指明了方向。
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引用次数: 3
Chinese Medicine Syndromes and Stages of Early Breast Cancer: Hierarchical Cluster Analysis and Implication for Clinical Practice. 早期乳腺癌中医证候分期:层次聚类分析及其临床意义。
IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-01 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2021.0055
Qianqian Guo, Qianjun Chen, Charlie Changli Xue, Anthony Lin Zhang, Meaghan E Coyle

Background: Chinese medicine (CM) has been widely used for women's health, including those with early breast cancer. Contemporary literature varies in descriptions of the CM syndromes that are critical for determining CM treatment options for breast cancer patients. However, the corresponding syndromes have not been standardized to align with the conventional medicine treatment stages. This review aimed to address this knowledge gap to enhance the quality and consistency of CM interventions for early breast cancer patients. Methods: In total, eight Chinese and English language databases were searched, and textbooks and clinical care documents were gathered. Sources were classified according to five treatment stages: preoperative, postoperative, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and endocrine therapy. Descriptive statistics were used to examine the syndromes, and hierarchical cluster analysis was conducted to investigate clusters of signs and symptoms. Results: The CM syndrome of dual deficiency of qi and Blood was one of the most common syndromes across all treatment stages, whereas lack of strength and lassitude were the most common clinical presentations throughout all stages, except the preoperative stage. Cluster analyses identify three or four syndromes in each treatment stage. Cluster results for the preoperative stage were: Blood stasis, Liver depression and qi stagnation, and Kidney yin deficiency. Dual deficiency of qi and Blood existed at different stages except for the preoperative stage. In the postoperative stage and chemotherapy stages, some symptoms were categorized into clusters that related to the Spleen and Stomach. Syndromes such as yin deficiency with fire toxin and yin deficiency with fluid depletion were unique to the radiation therapy stage. Clusters for endocrine therapy stage included the dual deficiency of Spleen and Kidney, Liver depression and qi stagnation, and Kidney yin deficiency. Conclusions: Systematic review of the contemporary literature for early breast cancer revealed that the most frequently seen CM syndromes and cluster results have some similarities but some important distinctions. Clinical data are needed to confirm whether the syndromes described in contemporary literature reflect those seen in women with early breast cancer.

背景:中药已被广泛应用于女性健康,包括早期乳腺癌患者。当代文献对CM综合征的描述各不相同,这些综合征对于确定乳腺癌患者的CM治疗方案至关重要。然而,相应的证候尚未标准化以与常规医学治疗阶段保持一致。本综述旨在解决这一知识差距,以提高早期乳腺癌患者CM干预的质量和一致性。方法:共检索8个中英文数据库,收集教材和临床护理文献。来源按5个治疗阶段分类:术前、术后、化疗、放疗和内分泌治疗。采用描述性统计对证候进行检验,采用分层聚类分析对症状和体征聚类进行调查。结果:CM气血双虚证是各治疗阶段最常见的证候之一,而乏力是除术前外各阶段最常见的临床表现。聚类分析在每个治疗阶段确定三到四个证候。术前阶段聚类结果为血瘀、肝郁气滞、肾阴虚。除术前外,其余各期均存在气血双虚。在术后和化疗阶段,一些症状被归类为与脾胃有关的群集。阴虚火毒、阴虚液虚等证候是放射治疗阶段所特有的。内分泌治疗分期分为脾肾双虚、肝郁气滞、肾阴虚。结论:系统回顾当代早期乳腺癌文献,发现最常见的CM综合征和聚类结果既有相似之处,也有重要区别。需要临床资料来证实当代文献中描述的综合征是否反映了早期乳腺癌妇女的症状。
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引用次数: 2
Nourishing Children's Minds and Bodies. 滋养孩子的身心。
IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2021.0334
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引用次数: 0
What's in a Name? The Evolution to Integrative Health and the Imperative to Keep Looking Ahead. 名字里有什么?综合健康的演变和保持向前看的必要性。
IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2021.0333
Lisa Howard
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引用次数: 1
The Effect of a Web-Based Deep Breathing App on Stress of Direct Care Workers: Uncontrolled Intervention Study. 基于网络的深呼吸应用程序对直接护理人员压力的影响:无控制干预研究。
IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-05 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2020.0541
Jinsook Kim, Jennifer A Gray, Hannah Johnson

Objectives: Studies have demonstrated success in reducing stress levels in complex interventions including deep breathing components. Breathing exercise interventions, however, tend not to be studied in isolation. The aim of the study was to examine the impact of a breathing exercise using a web-based app on the stress levels of direct care workers (DCWs) who serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Design: Uncontrolled one-group intervention. Settings/Location: DCWs were recruited from intellectual and developmental disability service providers in a US Midwestern state. Subjects: Sixty-four DCWs who used the breathing exercise app at least 2 times. Interventions: Breathing exercise using a web-based app for a month. Outcome measures: Five measures were obtained from the data recorded in the app: initial stress level before exercise, exercise duration in minutes, change in stress level between before and after each breathing exercise, and frequency and number of days the app was used during a month. Participants' self-report of the number of days of app use was collected in a 1-month follow-up survey. Results: The participants appear to have a moderate stress level indicated by the initial stress level 5 out of 10. After the breathing exercise, the stress level decreased by 1.2 points from 5.0 (standard deviation [SD] = 1.8) to 3.7 (SD = 1.6) on average (paired t-test, p < 0.00005). Cohen's d 0.72 indicates a large effect size. Among within-individual factors, a higher initial stress level and longer app use per occasion were significantly associated with stress reduction. Among between-individual factors, only race was associated with stress reduction. Although there was no effect of being an African American alone on stress level change (coefficient = 0.44, 95% confidence interval = -0.29 to 1.18, p > 0.05), there was an additional reduction among African Americans in relation to the initial stress level, controlling for exercise duration. The number of breathing exercise days recorded in the app was not correlated with that of self-report (Pearson's correlation r = 0.12, p > 0.05). Although the app was used for 4.4 (SD = 4.2) days, participants reported using it for 10.7 (SD = 8.2) days on average in the follow-up survey. Conclusions: The findings suggest the benefit of breathing exercises using an app for reducing DCWs' stress levels. Regular use of such apps may assist with stress management and bolster overall health and well-being among DCWs.

目的:研究表明,包括深呼吸成分在内的复杂干预措施在降低压力水平方面取得了成功。然而,呼吸运动干预往往不会被孤立地研究。该研究的目的是研究使用基于网络的应用程序进行呼吸练习对直接护理工作者(DCWs)压力水平的影响,DCWs为智力和发育障碍患者提供服务。设计:非受控单组干预。环境/地点:dcw是从美国中西部一个州的智力和发育障碍服务提供者中招募的。受试者:64名使用呼吸锻炼应用程序至少2次的DCWs。干预措施:使用一个基于网络的应用程序进行一个月的呼吸练习。结果测量:从应用程序中记录的数据中获得五项测量:运动前的初始压力水平,以分钟为单位的运动时间,每次呼吸运动前后的压力水平变化,以及一个月内使用应用程序的频率和天数。在1个月的跟踪调查中收集了参与者使用应用程序天数的自我报告。结果:参与者似乎有一个中等的压力水平,由最初的压力水平5分(满分10分)表示。呼吸运动后,应激水平平均由5.0分(标准差[SD] = 1.8)下降到3.7分(SD = 1.6),下降1.2分(配对t检验,p d 0.72表明效应量较大。在个人因素中,较高的初始压力水平和每次使用应用程序的时间较长与压力减轻显着相关。在个体间因素中,只有种族与压力减轻有关。虽然非洲裔美国人对压力水平变化没有影响(系数= 0.44,95%可信区间= -0.29至1.18,p > 0.05),但在控制运动时间的情况下,非洲裔美国人的压力水平相对于初始压力水平有额外的降低。app中记录的呼吸运动天数与自述无相关性(Pearson’s correlation r = 0.12, p > 0.05)。尽管该应用程序使用了4.4 (SD = 4.2)天,但参与者报告在后续调查中平均使用了10.7 (SD = 8.2)天。结论:研究结果表明,使用应用程序进行呼吸练习有助于降低DCWs的压力水平。经常使用这些应用程序可能有助于压力管理,并促进DCWs的整体健康和福祉。
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Releasing CLARIFY: A New Guideline for Improving Yoga Research Transparency and Usefulness. 发布澄清:提高瑜伽研究透明度和有效性的新指南。
IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-21 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2021.29096.hcr
Steffany Moonaz, Daryl Nault, Holger Cramer, Lesley Ward
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