Effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions delivered via technology versus therapist among patients on peritoneal dialysis at an outpatient clinic in Singapore

Int J Nurs Pract. 2024 Apr;30(2):e13233. doi: 10.1111/ijn.13233. Epub 2024 Jan 17.

Abstract

Aims: This study aimed to (i) evaluate the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions in improving self-efficacy, reducing stress and anxiety among peritoneal dialysis patients, and (ii) compare the most effective method of mindfulness based interventions.

Methods: This randomized three-arm controlled trial recruited first-time peritoneal dialysis patients from the peritoneal dialysis outpatient clinic in Singapore. Patients were randomly allocated to either video-assisted mindfulness training, therapist-assisted mindfulness training or treatment-as-usual. All groups received 4.5 days of structured peritoneal dialysis training at the peritoneal dialysis centre, while video-assisted mindfulness training and therapist-assisted mindfulness training groups were taught additional mindfulness-based techniques. The perceived stress scale, self-efficacy, and anxiety (State and Trait Anxiety Inventory) were measured at baseline, 4- and 12 weeks post-randomization, using reliable and valid instruments.

Results: Thirty-nine patients were recruited (13 in each group). All the therapies showed a significant time trend in anxiety. Only therapist- and video-assisted mindfulness training showed a significant trend in perceived stress scale scores but not treatment-as-usual. All Intervention X Time interactions were not significant. Patients in therapist- and video-assisted mindfulness training groups had reduced perceived stress scale scores compared to treatment-as-usual at week 12.

Conclusion: This study demonstrated the potential of mindfulness-based interventions in reducing stress among first-time PD patients.

Keywords: kidney disease; mindfulness; nursing; patient empowerment; peritoneal dialysis; self‐efficacy; self‐management.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Ambulatory Care Facilities
  • Humans
  • Mindfulness* / methods
  • Peritoneal Dialysis*
  • Psychological Tests*
  • Self Report*
  • Singapore
  • Technology

Supplementary concepts

  • Perceived Stress Scale