Fibromyalgia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program as an Intervention in Patients With Fibromyalgia: A Three-Armed Randomized Clinical Study
Fibromyalgia is a clinical syndrome with chronic pain, fatigue, and sleep disorders being
the main symptoms. There is no commonly accepted efficacious treatment modality. Training in
mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is a structured, 8-week, cognitively and
affectively oriented intervention program, and has been shown to produce health benefits in
a number of studies.
We plan to conduct a randomized, controlled, clinical study with the aim of testing the
efficacy of MBSR for fibromyalgia. Because fibromyalgia is almost exclusively a female
disorder, we will limit this investigation to women. 180 female, fibromyalgia patients will
be randomized into three groups:
1. Mindfulness training
2. Active control
3. Wait-list control.
The main outcome criteria are self-reported and fibromyalgia-specific Quality of Life (QOL),
and a Biobehavioral Fibromyalgia Index composed of a variety of psychophysiological and
behavioral variables. This index will be generated from data gathered via an ambulatory
psychophysiological monitoring system, which comprises parameters of mobility, sleep
quality, and cardiovascular well-being. These and other relevant variables (depression
score, general QOL, pain quality, anxiety, mindfulness, compliance, other therapeutic
measures) will be assessed at the beginning and end of the training, as well as at 4- and
12-months post-treatment. A primary focus will be assessing whether it is possible to
promote psychological well-being through the learning of attentive presence and any
resultant affective affirmation.
Background:
Fibromyalgia is a clinical syndrome with chronic pain, fatigue, and sleep disorders being
the main symptoms. There is no commonly accepted efficacious treatment modality. Training in
mindfulness meditation or mindfulness-based stress reduction(MBSR) is based on procedures
derived from Buddhist insight meditation and developed into an eight-week structured program
by Kabat-Zinn (e.g. 1982, Gen Hosp Psychiat 4:33-47). However, although mindfulness
meditation derives from Buddhist practices, the procedures are completely nonesoteric and
nonsectarian. In essence, it may be largely characterized in terms of a cognitively and
affectively oriented intervention program, and has been shown to produce health benefits in
a number of pilot studies, uncontrolled observational studies, and randomized
investigations. Promising pilot data are also available for fibromyalgia patients. In a
meta-analysis conducted by the PI (principal investigator), clinically important and
statistically significant health benefits were found across individuals with a wide range of
conditions.
Hypotheses:
1. A mindfulness-based stress reduction program (MBSR) is effective in improving the
quality of life, psychological well-being and diminishing fibromyalgia-related symptoms
in chronically ill patients;
2. the mindfulness component of the MBSR, a spiritual-based method, allows the patient to
receive the energy of love which is then transformative; 3) the effects of the
mindfulness training will be visible in physiologic measurements including autonomic
nervous system activity.
Method and Results:
This is a randomized, controlled, clinical study with the aim of testing the efficacy of an
MBSR for fibromyalgia. Because fibromyalgia is almost exclusively a female disorder, the
investigation is limited to 180 female, fibromyalgia patients who will be randomized into
three groups: Mindfulness training, Active control and Wait-list Control.
The main outcome criteria are self-reported and fibromyalgia-specific Quality of Life, and a
Biobehavioral Fibromyalgia Index composed of a variety of psychophysiological and behavioral
variables. This index will be generated from data parameters of mobility, sleep quality, and
cardiovascular well-being. These and other relevant variables (depression score, general
QOL, pain quality, anxiety, mindfulness, compliance, and other therapeutic measures) will be
assessed at the beginning and end of the training, as well as at 4- and 12-months
post-treatment. A primary focus will be assessing whether it is possible to promote
psychological well-being through the learning of attentive presence and any resultant
affective affirmation.
Anticipated Results:
MBSR will be proven to be a reliable and efficacious treatment for fibromyalgia as reflected
in an improvement in patient reported health variables. It is also expected that a better
understanding of the autonomic nervous system in the process of generating and maintaining
fibromyalgia will be achieved.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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