PurposeA metastatic cancer diagnosis is associated with high levels of distress in patients and caregivers, which may be alleviated by mindfulness interventions. Research on scalable, tailored, online mindfulness training programs is needed. We sought to test the feasibility and acceptability of a remotely delivered 8-week mindfulness-based intervention, Being Present 2.0 (BP2.0).MethodsWe performed a single-arm feasibility study of BP2.0 among patients with any metastatic gastrointestinal cancer receiving chemotherapy, with or without an informal caregiver. Participants were instructed to practice mindfulness using pre-recorded guided meditations 5 times per week using a study-specific website and to attend a weekly live, interactive virtu...
People with cancer often experience psychological distress and in addition, the practice of oncology...
Cancer patients experience a large amount of psychological distress, such as mood symptoms, and chal...
Abstract Background: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have been used in oncology contexts as ...
PurposeA metastatic cancer diagnosis is associated with high levels of distress in patients and care...
Purpose A metastatic cancer diagnosis is associated with high levels of distress in patients and car...
<div><p>A metastatic cancer diagnosis is associated with high levels of distress in patients and car...
Background: One in three cancer patients experience high psychological distress. Mindfulness-based i...
Abstract Background People with a melanoma diagnosis are at risk of recurrence, developing a new pri...
Purpose: Receiving a cancer diagnosis for young people is likely to adversely impact the individual'...
This research provides preliminary evidence for the use of mindfulness approaches to manage cancer-r...
International audienceObjectives: To explore the impact of a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBS...
Background: Mindfulness based stress reduction is an evidence-based intervention to reduce fatigue a...
Introduction Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a common condition among cancer survivors that can l...
Contains fulltext : 196766.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Purpose Mindful...
Background: Severe fatigue may persist for many years in cancer survivors and has a considerable imp...
People with cancer often experience psychological distress and in addition, the practice of oncology...
Cancer patients experience a large amount of psychological distress, such as mood symptoms, and chal...
Abstract Background: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have been used in oncology contexts as ...
PurposeA metastatic cancer diagnosis is associated with high levels of distress in patients and care...
Purpose A metastatic cancer diagnosis is associated with high levels of distress in patients and car...
<div><p>A metastatic cancer diagnosis is associated with high levels of distress in patients and car...
Background: One in three cancer patients experience high psychological distress. Mindfulness-based i...
Abstract Background People with a melanoma diagnosis are at risk of recurrence, developing a new pri...
Purpose: Receiving a cancer diagnosis for young people is likely to adversely impact the individual'...
This research provides preliminary evidence for the use of mindfulness approaches to manage cancer-r...
International audienceObjectives: To explore the impact of a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBS...
Background: Mindfulness based stress reduction is an evidence-based intervention to reduce fatigue a...
Introduction Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a common condition among cancer survivors that can l...
Contains fulltext : 196766.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Purpose Mindful...
Background: Severe fatigue may persist for many years in cancer survivors and has a considerable imp...
People with cancer often experience psychological distress and in addition, the practice of oncology...
Cancer patients experience a large amount of psychological distress, such as mood symptoms, and chal...
Abstract Background: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have been used in oncology contexts as ...