RESULTS FROM THE MINDSET STUDY

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RESULTS FROM THE MINDSET STUDY A Multi-site randomized controlled trial comparing Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction to Supportive- Expressive Therapy on psychological and biological variables Linda Carlson, PhD, Richard Doll, MSW; Joanne Stephen, PhD; Peter Faris, PhD, Rie Tamagawa, PhD and Michael Speca, PsyD presented by Joanne Stephen PhD (Co-Investigator, SET therapist) and Sarah Sample, MSW (Collaborator, MBSR therapist)

Research Questions answered today: 1) What are the comparative changes pre- to post-intervention among the three groups on psychological outcomes? 2) What are the comparative changes pre- to post-intervention on 1 of the biological outcomes (cortisol profiles)? 3) Do intervention preferences relate to improvement on outcomes? 4) Does personality relate to improvement on outcomes?

Study Design

MINDSET Flow Chart 33% Attrition

Baseline Measures Distress thermometer (DT) Demographics Disease Characteristics Health Behaviors Contamination (other therapies) Background (Moderators) Emotional Repression: Weinberger Adjustment Inventory (WAI) Emotional Suppression Courtauld Emotional Control Scale (CECS) Personality: NEO FFI Patient Preferences

Psychological Outcome Measures Mood Profile of Mood States (POMS) Stress Calgary Symptoms of Stress Inventory (C-SOSI) Quality of Life Functional Assessment of Cancer Treatment breast (FACT-B) Spirituality Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Spirituality (FACIT-Sp) Social Support Medical outcomes survey social support scale (MOS-SSS) Benefit-finding Post-traumatic growth inventory (PTGI)

Biological Outcome Measures Salivary cortisol Measured 4 times/day for three days Blood samples Frozen for later analyses Telomere length, telomerase and cytokines

Preliminary Data Analysis Objectives 1 and 2: group comparisons of psychological and biological outcomes Baseline checks (one-way ANOVA; χ 2 ): no group differences Linear Mixed-Models ITT sample: Missing data estimated Per-protocol completers analysis Planned contrasts: MBSR vs. Control; SET vs. Control; MBSR vs. SET

Research Results

Primary outcomes: Intent-to-treat POMS Mood disturbance Mean score 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Baseline Post-Intervention MBSR SET SMS Main effect of Time. Interaction: MBSR> SET and control, p<.05

Intent-to-treat C-SOSI Stress symptoms 75 Mean score 65 55 45 35 25 15 5-5 Baseline Post-intervention MBSR SET SMS Main effect of time. Significant Interaction: MBSR>SET and control, p<.05

Per-Protocol FACT-B Quality of Life 110 105 Mean score 100 95 90 85 MBSR SET SMS 80 Baseline Post-intervention Main effect of time. Interaction: MBSR>Control, p<.05

Diurnal cortisol rhythms: Normal vs. dysregulated Salivary cortisol ug/dl 1.4 1.2 1.0.8.6.4.2 major depression normal PTSD chronic pain fibromyalgia 0 Slide courtesy of Dr. David Spiegel and Dr. Sandra Sephton

Cortisol and survival: Metastatic Breast Cancer From Sephton, Sapolsky, Kramer & Spiegel, 2000. JNCI. 92(12), 994-1000.

Cortisol: Change in average slope Cortisol slopes (log values) 0-0.01 Mean -0.02-0.03-0.04-0.05-0.06 MBSR SET SMS -0.07 Baseline Post-intervention Interaction: MBSR, SET > decrease in slope than control, p<.05

Cortisol group difference at each timepoint Bedtime cortisol (log) Cortisol concentrations 0.45 0.4 0.35 0.3 0.25 0.2 0.15 0.1 0.05 0 Pre Post MBSR SET SMS

Effect of personality on outcomes? 7 Personality traits investigated: Suppression, repression, neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness and conscientiousness Multiple regression Analyses: 7 personality moderators X 4 outcomes (mood, stress, QL, social support) = 28 possible effects

Openness to experience effects on SS Moderator effects of Openness for Social support 80 Social support means 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Pre Post 0 Low Openness High Openness Low Openness High Openness Low Openness High Openness SMS MBCR SET

Number of people 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 What are program preferences and impact on outcomes? Program preference at baseline SET SMS MBCR No specific preference 55% preferred MBSR, 13% SET, 16% SMS, 16% no preference Baseline preference and actual randomization to treatment 100 50 patients (31%) were randomized into their preferred program Number of people 80 60 40 20 Baseline preference Actual randomization 0 SET SMS MBCR

Effects of preference on stress symptoms CSOSI: Stress symptoms Mean 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Pre-CSOSI Post-C-SOSI In preferred program In non-prefered program

Effect of preference on quality of life FACT b: Quality of life 110 105 Mean 100 95 90 85 In preferred program In non-prefered program 80 Pre-FACITb Post-FACITb

MINDSET Conclusion The MBSR group improved more on mood and stress relative to both SM and SET groups The MBCR group improved more in quality of life pre-post relative to SM but not SET group Both MBSR and SET groups significantly improved diurnal cortisol rhythms and bedtime cortisol from Pre to Post relative to SM Personality was not a strong moderator of outcomes, except for openness to experience which improved social support in SET Women who got their preferred treatment improved more on stress symptoms and quality of life

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn and colleagues at UMass Medical Centre in 1979 8-week secular training in mindfulness meditation combined with gentle Hatha yoga (2.5 hr classes, 45 min homework, 8hr Saturday retreat) First applied to chronic pain and anxiety patients Hundreds of scientific studies of its effects across many psychiatric and medical disorders

Vancouver Cancer Centre MBSR program developed in 2000 by Sarah Sample Based Jon Kabat-Zinn curriculum 8 weeks; 2 hr. classes Open to cancer patients 600 participants Core clinical program

Study Program Design MBCR 8-week intervention 1.5 hour weekly meetings with 2 instructors Discussion followed by mindful yoga and meditation (body scan, sitting, walking) Follow booklet which outlines the program/ includes a bibliography Daily meditation practice encouraged and monitored - formal and informal (CD provided) Homework log of time spent in meditation 6-hour silent retreat between weeks 6 and 7

What is mindfulness? Simple definition: Purposely paying attention to present-moment experience with an open and accepting attitude Components of Intention, Attention and Attitude (Shapiro, Carlson, 2009) Contrast this with typical past- or future-focused thinking

Mindful Attitudes Non-judging Patience Acceptance Letting go Non-striving Trust Beginners Mind

Weekly Themes 1. Introduction to Mindfulness 2. Mindfulness Attitudes 3. Mindbody Wisdom and Healing (stress responding vs. reacting) 4. Balance (breathing) 5. Mindful Coping 6. Cultivating Beneficial States of Heart and Mind (Imagery) 7. Deepening and Expanding 8. Moving into the World

Book: The Art and Science of Mindfulness Shapiro and Carlson 2009 Clinician training manual Includes chapters on theories of mindfulness, the mindful therapist, mindfulness-influenced therapy and mindfulnessbased therapies

Book: Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery Carlson & Speca Published Feb 2011 Patient-centered Covers full MBCR curriculum with detailed exercises

In conclusion The MBSR program at BCCA has demonstrated superiority in distress reduction, and should be supported as a core PFC provincial program Although SET groups are less popular, they appear to be equal in efficacy to MBSR with regard to Q of L and stress biomarker(s) This trial lends support to the claim that psychosocial intervention impacts medically-relevant as well as psychologically relevant outcomes. Future analyses and research is needed to clarify the clinical significance of changes in biomarkers, including salivary cortisol and telomeres Contact: ssample@bccancer.bc.ca and jstephen@bccancer.bc.ca

Acknowledgements Funders: Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance National Cancer Institute of Canada Canadian Cancer Society Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Canadian Institutes of Health Research Alberta Cancer Foundation Research Administration: Patti Wiebe Nazia Viceer Collaborators: Michael Speca Kamala Patel Tavis Campbell Joanne Stephen Richard Doll Jackson Wu Peter Faris Tara Beattie Research Assistants: Dale Dirkse Linette Lawlor Barbara Pickering Jessica Kenney Josh Lounsberry Beth DeBruyn Andrea Berenbaum Fabiana Jakulj Students: Rie Tamagawa Sheila Garland Laura Labelle Sarah Cook Laura Lansdell Katie Birnie Marion Hutchins Kristin Zernicke Mike Mackenzie MBSR Teachers: Shirley McMillan Eileen Goodey Maureen Angen Sarah Sample SET Therapists: Lisa Lamont Elaine Drysdale