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Integrated Mindfulness Interven1on Elizabeth Berlasso, NSRCT, Psychotherapist Rob Dickson, Clinical Team Leader Tara Sampalli, PhD, Manager Minakshi Dhir, Research Associate Integrated Chronic Care Service, Primary Health Care “There is more right with you than wrong with you” - Jon Kabat-Zinn

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Integrated  Mindfulness  Interven1on  

Elizabeth  Berlasso,  NSRCT,  Psychotherapist  

 Rob  Dickson,  Clinical  Team  Leader  

Tara  Sampalli,  PhD,  Manager  

Minakshi  Dhir,  Research  Associate  

Integrated  Chronic  Care  Service,  Primary  Health  Care  

“There is more right with you than wrong with you” - Jon Kabat-Zinn

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Quality  ini1a1ve  •  Quality  Ini1a1ve:  Integrated  Mindfulness  Interven1on  (IMI)  

 at  the  Integrated  Chronic  Care  Service  

•  What  was  being  addressed?  To  improve  applica1on  of  principles  in  everyday  life  

•  Goal  of  the  ini1a1ve:  to  develop  and  implement  an  integrated  mindfulness  interven1on  

•  Interven1on:    Combined  elements  of  stress  management  interven1on,  a  healthy  rela1onship  with  food  and  func1onal  health  restora1on  

•  Interven1on  group:  Over  300  individuals  (80%  having  more  than  three  chronic  condi1ons)  have  par1cipated  in  this  interven1on  to-­‐date.    

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Integrated  Chronic  Care  Service  ! Outpatient  Service  in  Primary  Health  Care  ,  Capital  Health  ! Located  in  Fall  River  !   Interdisciplinary  care  team  ! All  patients  are  referred  by  physician  or  Nurse  Practitioner  

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Why  the  integrated  interven1on?  –  we  heard  from  our  pa1ents  

•  Pa1ents  indicated  self-­‐management  strategies  had  to  be  meaningful  and  relevant.    

•  Individuals  indicated  feeling  discouraged  that  their  illness  cannot  be  “cured”  and  fearful  in  their  ability  to  live  fully  engaged  in  their  lives  

•  Pa1ents  struggled  in  drawing  relevance  from  mindfulness  prac1ce  to  their  everyday  coping  and  management  of  func5onal  ac5vi5es.  

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Our  Promise,  Capital  Health  

1.   Improving  care  for  individuals  with  mul1ple  chronic  condi1ons  through  integrated  and  person-­‐centered  care  

2.  People  living  with  chronic  condi1ons:  

                     -­‐Effec1ve  self-­‐management  strategies                        -­‐Receive  appropriate  early  interven1ons  

                     -­‐Achieve  desired  outcomes  

3.  For  our  health  system:  

                   -­‐  BeTer  use  of  exis1ng  resources                      -­‐  A  more  sustainable  system  

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The  Journey  

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Process  Changes  

"  Phase  I:  Review  of  mindfulness  interven1on  offered  at  ICCS  –  staff  and  pa1ents  –  pa1ent  feedback  leads  to  exploring  enhancements  

"  Phase  II:  Mindful  ea1ng  and  mindful  movement  interven1ons  are  introduced  in  ICCS  as  pilot  projects.  Outcomes  are  significant  

"  Phase  III:  Informing  and  geZng  the  consent  from  the  MassachuseTs  Mindfulness  Group  of  the  proposed  integrated  program  

"  Phase  IV:  An  integrated  and  revised  8  week  mindfulness  interven1on  program  combining  elements  of  stress,  mindful  ea1ng,  mindful  movement  was  developed  

"  Phase  V:  Implementa1on  and  evalua1on  "  Phase  VI:  Thinking  of  the  spread  

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Integrated  Mindfulness  Interven1on  

•  Developed  by  a  psychotherapist,  die11an  and  occupa1onal  therapist    

•  Goals  of  the  program:    

–  Timely  recogni1on  of  symptoms,  improve  medica1on  management,  make  necessary  lifestyle  adjustments  and  manage  associated  psychosocial  stressors    

–  Ability  to  shi]  from  what  was  to  what  is  as  a  way  of  beTer  coping  and  self-­‐management  abili1es  –  being  in    the  present,  which  is  the  essence  of  mindfulness  

–  By  offering  an  interven1on  that  is  group-­‐based  and  available  to  the  larger  organiza1on  for  cost-­‐effec1veness  and  sustainability  

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Elements  of  the  integrated  program  

•  Mindfulness-­‐based  stress  reduc1on  

•  Mindful  ea1ng  

•  Mindful  movement  

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Elements  of  Mindfulness  

•  Inten1on  •  AZtude  

•  ATen1on  •  Right  ac1on  

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MBSR  Overview    The  health  benefits  of  mindfulness  can

 be  boiled  down  to  four  elements,  according  to  a  Perspec1ves  on  Psychological  Science  study:  body  awareness,  self-­‐awareness,  regula1on  of  emo1on  and  regula1on  of  aTen1on.    

Prac1ce  being  curious  

Make  peace  with  imperfec1on  Hold  emo1ons  lightly  

Embrace  Vulnerability  

Understand  that  all  things  come  and  go    "How  do  you  start?"  

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MBSR  Research  –  treatment  of  chronic  condi1ons  

•  Anxiety  

•  Arthri1s  

•  Asthma  •  Cancer  

•  Chronic  Pain  

•  Depression  

•  Diabetes  

•  Fibromyalgia  

•  Hypertension  

•  GI  

•  MS  

•  Mul1ple  Chemical  Sensi1vity  

•  Psoriasis  

•  Benefits  in  allevia1ng  symptoms  

•  Bringing  a  sense  of  balance  and  well  being  

•  Improvement  in  func1onal  health  status  

•  Improvements  in  quality  of  life  •  Improvement  in  concentra1on

 and  focus  

•  Self  efficacy  

Mindfulness  research  showing  benefits  in  the  treatment  of  

many  condi1ons  

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What  is  mindful  ea1ng?  

Core  principles  

Mindful  ea1ng  has  been  shown  to  be:  

•   Effec1ve  tool  in  managing  glycemic  control    

 in  diabetes,  managing  hypertension,    

 dyslipidemia,  arthri1s  and  many  others    

 where  weight  loss  maintenance  is  of      utmost  importance.    

•  Effec1ve  in  managing  food  sensi1vi1es  

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Mindful  Ea1ng  Research  –  some  examples  

•  Study  showed  improvement  in  mindfulness,  anxiety,  external-­‐based  ea1ng,  chronic  stress,  reduc1on  in  abdominal  fat,  and  cor1sol  awakening  response.  (Daubenmmier  et  al.  2011)  

•  BMI  reduc1ons  were  mediated  primarily  by  reduc1ons  in  binge  ea1ng  through  mindfulness  interven1ons  (Tapper  et  al.  2008)  

•  Study  showed  there  was  a  decline  in  binge  ea1ng  episodes  as  well  as  anxiety  and  depressive  symptoms.  Smith  et  al.  2006  

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What  is  mindful  movement?  

•  Mindful  movement  to  address    

 diminished  sensa1on/body      awareness,  as  well  as  poor      movement  quality.    

•  As  we  improve  our  ability  to  feel        our  muscles  and  our  movements,  the  quality  of  movement  is  restored  and  muscle  tension  reduced  

•  Finding  effec1ve  ways  of  reseZng  or  “reeduca1ng”  the  neuromuscular  system.  

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Mindful  movement  

•  Bodily  awareness  comes  more  easily  to  some  people  than  it  does  others.    

•  Moreover,  depending  on  the  degree  of  awareness  in  a  par1cular  body  region,  a  person  may  ini1ally  struggle  to  feel  much  of  anything  at  all.    

•  hTp://www.mindful.org/mindful-­‐voices/editors%E2%80%99-­‐blog/mindful-­‐movement  

•  “Slow  mindful  movement  means  doing  something  really  different—taking  aTen1on  to  the  sensa1ons  of  a  state  between  fran1c  ac1vity  and  stopping,  and  leaning  into  the  discomfort  of  that.  It  feels  very  alive,  very  annoying,  and  very  worthwhile.”  

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Mindful  movement  research  

         There  are  specific  physical  benefits  associated  with  each  of  these  mindful  movement  prac1ces.  Research  shows  yoga,  for  example,  has  health  benefits  including:  

"   Increased  strength  and  flexibility  "  BeTer  balance  and  coordina1on  

"  Improved  reac1on  1mes    "  BeTer  lung  func1on  

"  Heightened  cardiovascular  condi1oning  " Weight  loss.  

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Mindful  movement  research  

Psychological  benefits  of  prac1ce  include:  

" Relaxa1on  " Greater  equanimity    

" BeTer  concentra1on    " Improved  mood  

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Mindful  movement  research  

           Scien1fic  studies  have  found  yoga  as  a  useful  adjunct  to  the  care  of  such  condi1ons  as:  

"   Asthma  

"   Arthri1s  "   Carpal  tunnel  syndrome  

"   Mul1ple  Sclerosis  

"   Heart  disease  

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IMI  –  modules  overview  

•  Broad  goals  from  specific  sessions:    with  OT  and  die11an  

•  What  are  the  aspects  that  are  addressed?    Link  to  daily  ac1vi1es/auto  pilot  

•  Integra1on  of  principles  of  self-­‐awareness,  self-­‐reflec1on  and  meaningfulness  

•  It  became  evident  from  the  various  forms  of  feedback  that  mindfulness  training  could  not  sit  as  a  separate  component  of  wellness,  but  rather  it  needed  to  contribute  to  a  direct,  more  effec1ve  and  informed  experience  of  day-­‐to-­‐day  func1oning.    

•  Bodies  are  meant  to  move  and  be  ac5ve,  minds  are  meant  to  rest  for  op1mal  health  

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IMI  outcome  measures  Process  measures  

Wait  1mes  for  dietary,  psychotherapy  and  occupa1onal  therapy  treatment,  IMI  program  comple1on  rates  

Pre  to  post  interven1on    •  Mindfulness  ATen1on  and  Awareness  Scale  (MAAS)  •  Symptoms  Check-­‐List  Inventory  (SCL-­‐90R)  •  Canadian  Occupa1onal  Performance  Measure  (COPM)  

Pa1ent  interviews  post  interven1on  

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IMI  Outcomes  Measures   Pre-­‐post  Interven1on  (SD)   P  value  SCL-­‐90R     32.2  (20.5)   <0.0001  MAAS    

Score  of  6  indicates  high  level  of  mindfulness  

0.25  (0.05)   0.001  

COPM  (n=50)  Recent  addi1on  to  IMI  

53. (1.1)  Performance  4.3  (2.1)  Sa1sfac1on  

<0.0001  <0.0001  

Pain  and  fa1gue  scores   Improve  by  20%  (pain)  Improve  by  35%  (fa1gue)  

Other  subjec1ve  improvements  

BeTer  sleep,  beTer  ea1ng  habits,  return-­‐to-­‐work,  able  to  do  household  

work,  more  ac1ve  overall  (social)  =  improved  QoL;  

reduced  use  of  medica1ons  

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What  do  our  pa1ents  say?  •  “Being  mindfully  present  has  helped  me  cope  with  whatever

 life  brings  at  work,  at  home  and  in  my  everyday  ac5vi5es  and  live  well  with  my  mul5ple  problems”  

•  “I  am  able  to  self-­‐manage  and  have  a  be@er  quality  of  life  with  my  family  and  friends.  I  know  when  to  stop  and  catch  myself  from  over  doing”  

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Resources  

•  hTps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_If4a-­‐gHg_I      The  Tucker  Founda1on  and  Dartmouth  Hitchcock  Medical  Center  present  Jon  Kabat-­‐Zinn  "The  Healing  Power  of  Mindfulness“  

•  Hayes,  S.  C.  &  Pankey,  J.  (in  press).  Psychological  acceptance.  In  W.  T.  O’Donohue,  J.  E.  Fisher,  •  &  S.  C.  Hayes  (Eds.),  Empirically  supported  techniques  of  cogni1ve  behavior  •  therapy:  A  step  by  step  guide  for  clinicians.  New  York:  Wiley.  

•  hTp://www.mindful.org/subscribe-­‐interrupters  •  hTp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUkxfrWtcGM  •  hTp://marc.ucla.edu/  

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•  Daubenmmier  J,  Kristeller  J,  Hecht  FM,  et  al.  (2011).  Mindfulness  Interven1on  for  Stress  Ea1ng  to  Reduce  Cor1sol  and  Abdominal  Fat  among  Overwieght  and  Obese  Women:  An  Exploratory  Randomized  Controlled  Study.  Journal  of  Obesity,  2011.  Daubenmier  Mindfulness  Stress  Ea1ng  

•  Tapper,  K.,  Shaw,  C.,  Ilsley,  J.,  et  al.  (2008).  Exploratory  randomised  controlled  trial  of  a  mindfulness  based  weight  loss  interven1on  for  women,  Appe5te,  doi:10.1016/j.appet.2008.11.012.  Tapper  Mindfulness  Wt  loss  for  women  08  

•  Smith,  BW,  Shelley  BM,  Leahigh  L,  et.  al.  (2006).  A  preliminary  Study  of  the  Effects  of  a  Modified  Mindfulness  Interven1on  on  Binge  Ea1ng.  Journal  of  Evidence-­‐Based  Complimentary  &  Alterna1ve  Medicine,  11(3),  p.  133-­‐143.  

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