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dc.contributor.authorAinsworth, Ben_US
dc.contributor.authorStanescu, Sen_US
dc.contributor.authorStuart, Ben_US
dc.contributor.authorRussell, Den_US
dc.contributor.authorLiddiard, Men_US
dc.contributor.authorDjukanovic, Ren_US
dc.contributor.authorThomas, Men_US
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-25T09:11:04Z
dc.date.available2021-07-20en_US
dc.date.issued2022-02en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/88324
dc.description.abstractAsthma outcomes remain suboptimal, despite effective pharmacotherapy. Psychological dysfunction (such as anxiety) is common, and associated with poorer outcomes. We evaluated a digital mindfulness programme as an intervention to improve asthma-related quality of life for primary care patients, in a prospectively registered randomized-controlled feasibility study. We offered 'Headspace', a widely-used digital mindfulness intervention, to adults with asthma through 16 UK GP practices. Participants were randomized on a 2:1 basis to the mindfulness intervention, or waitlist control. Participants completed questionnaires (including asthma symptom control, asthma-related quality of life, anxiety, depression) at baseline, 6-week and 3-month follow-up. 116 participants completed primary outcomes at 3-month follow-up: intervention 73 (79%), control 43 (84%). Compared to baseline, the intervention group but not the control group reported significantly improved asthma-related quality of life, with a between-group difference favoring the intervention group that was not significant (Mean difference = 0.15, 95%CI - 0.13 to 0.42). Intervention use varied (ranging from 0 to 192 times) but was generally high. Digital mindfulness interventions are feasible and acceptable adjunct treatments for mild and moderate asthma to target quality of life. Further research should adapt 'generic' mindfulness-based stress-reduction to maximize effectiveness for asthma, and validate our findings in a fully-powered randomized controlled trial.Trial registration Prospectively registered: ISRCTN52212323.en_US
dc.format.extent133 - 147en_US
dc.languageengen_US
dc.relation.ispartofJ Behav Meden_US
dc.rightsAttribution 3.0 United States*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/*
dc.subjectAnxietyen_US
dc.subjectAsthmaen_US
dc.subjectMindfulnessen_US
dc.subjectPrimary careen_US
dc.subjectQuality of lifeen_US
dc.subjectAdulten_US
dc.subjectAsthmaen_US
dc.subjectDepressionen_US
dc.subjectFeasibility Studiesen_US
dc.subjectHumansen_US
dc.subjectMindfulnessen_US
dc.subjectPrimary Health Careen_US
dc.subjectQuality of Lifeen_US
dc.titleA feasibility trial of a digital mindfulness-based intervention to improve asthma-related quality of life for primary care patients with asthma.en_US
dc.typeArticle
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10865-021-00249-3en_US
pubs.author-urlhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34448986en_US
pubs.issue1en_US
pubs.notesNot knownen_US
pubs.publication-statusPublisheden_US
pubs.volume45en_US
dcterms.dateAccepted2021-07-20en_US


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