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J Pain Symptom Manage · Apr 2019
Randomized Controlled TrialThe Effect of 20-Minute Mindful Breathing on the Rapid Reduction of Dyspnoea at Rest in Patients with Lung Diseases: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
- Seng-Beng Tan, Chong-Kin Liam, Yong-Kek Pang, Diana Leh-Ching Ng, Tat-Seng Wong, Kelvin Wei-Shen Khoo, Chieh-Yin Ooi, and Chee-Shee Chai.
- Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
- J Pain Symptom Manage. 2019 Apr 1; 57 (4): 802-808.
ContextDyspnea is a common and distressing symptom in respiratory diseases. Despite advances in the treatment of various lung diseases, the treatment modalities for dyspnea remain limited.ObjectivesThis study aims to examine the effect of 20-minute mindful breathing on the rapid reduction of dyspnea at rest in patients with lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and asthma.MethodsWe conducted a parallel-group, nonblinded, randomized controlled trial of standard care plus 20-minute mindful breathing vs. standard care alone for patients with moderate to severe dyspnea due to lung disease, named previously, at the respiratory unit of University Malaya Medical Centre in Malaysia, from August 1, 2017, to March 31, 2018.ResultsSixty-three participants were randomly assigned to standard care plus a 20-minute mindful breathing session (n = 32) or standard care alone (n = 31), with no difference in their demographic and clinical characteristics. There was statistically significant reduction in dyspnea in the mindful breathing group compared with the control group at minute 5 (U = 233.5, n1 = 32, n2 = 31, mean rank1 = 23.28, mean rank2 = 37.72, z = -3.574, P < 0.001) and minute 20 (U = 232.0, n1 = 32, n2 = 31, mean rank1 = 23.00, mean rank2 = 36.77, z = -3.285, P = 0.001).ConclusionOur results provide evidence that a single session of 20-minute mindful breathing is effective in reducing dyspnea rapidly for patients with lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and asthma.Copyright © 2019 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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