Mindfulness training to support advance care planning: Qualitative findings from a randomized pilot.

2018 
4Background: Emotional discomfort talking about end of life (EOL) often inhibits advance care planning (ACP). Mindfulness meditation facilitates emotional regulation through present-centered awareness and non-reactive coping and may help adults with cancer and their family caregivers (CGs) approach ACP with greater ease. As part of a randomized pilot study of a mindfulness intervention, we conducted qualitative interviews with cancer patients and their CGs to explore participants’ perceptions of the effects of mindfulness on EOL discussions and ACP. Methods: Adults with advanced solid malignancies and an estimated prognosis of < 12 months were randomized with their CG (N = 55 dyads) to receive standard care alone or standard care plus a 6-session mindfulness intervention that included guided mindfulness meditation, mindful communication practices, and ACP information. A subset of mindfulness patients (n = 20) and CGs (n = 15) completed semi-structured qualitative interviews post-intervention that were rec...
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