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Study NCT ID: NCT06349395
Status: RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: 2024-04-05
First Post: 2024-03-31

Brief Title: The Effect of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Training Before Mastectomy on Postoperative Pain in Early Period
Sponsor: Istanbul Nisantasi University
Organization: Istanbul Nisantasi University

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Training Before Mastectomy on Postoperative Pain in Early Period
Status: RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-03
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
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Brief Summary: This research aims to investigate the effect of mindfulness-based stress reduction training given before mastectomy on postoperative early period pain and the fear of movement caused by pain According to the World Health Organization 181 million new cancer diagnoses are made each year with breast cancer being the most common type among women accounting for 242 of all cancers diagnosed In Turkey the incidence of breast cancer was determined as 22345 in 2018 Breast cancer significantly affects womens quality and length of life Surgical intervention is the most commonly chosen treatment method for cases of localized breast cancer Pain and limited movement are among the most common problems encountered after surgery Non-pharmacological methods have been shown to be effective in pain management with the mindfulness-based stress reduction technique being one of these methods This technique is described as an effective treatment for conditions such as pain depression and addiction with high levels of mindfulness being associated with greater self-esteem optimism and empathy whereas low levels of mindfulness are linked to depression anxiety chronic pain and acute pain
Detailed Description: This research aims to explore the effectiveness of mindfulness-based stress reduction MBSR training delivered through an eight-session program prior to mastectomy in alleviating postoperative pain-a critical challenge in breast cancer treatment Recognizing the substantial impact of breast cancer on womens quality of life and the limitations of traditional pharmacological approaches to pain management this study proposes a non-pharmacological intervention By employing an experimental design it investigates whether preoperative MBSR training can lead to a significant reduction in pain levels among patients undergoing mastectomy compared to those who do not receive such training The hypothesis suggests that mindfulness training by fostering higher levels of mindfulness may improve pain management thereby enhancing patient outcomes and suggesting a potential shift towards incorporating holistic preparatory training in standard preoperative protocols This approach aims to contribute to the evolving landscape of pain management strategies in breast cancer care emphasizing patient-centered and integrative treatment modalities

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