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Oncology
Lucia Sagarra-Romero, Javier Butragueno, Alejandro Gomez-Bruton, Gabriel Lozano-Berges, German Vicente-Rodriguez, Javier S. Morales
Summary: This study found that an online home-based exercise intervention during the COVID-19 lockdown can improve physical fitness and body composition in breast cancer survivors. The results of the study showed that this intervention had positive effects on physical fitness, such as cardiorespiratory fitness and limb strength.
SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER
(2022)
Review
Psychology, Clinical
Sungjin Im, Julie Stavas, Jungeun Lee, Zareen Mir, Holly Hazlett-Stevens, Gideon Caplovitz
Summary: The results of the study suggest that Mindfulness-Based Interventions have varying effects on cognitive function, with some improvements seen in executive function but non-significant effects on attention, working memory, and long-term memory. Further research is needed to address methodological challenges and limitations of existing studies in order to draw a definitive conclusion.
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW
(2021)
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Ozan Bahcivan, Jose Gutierrez-Maldonado, Tania Estape
Summary: This study aimed to evaluate and report the efficacy of Mindfulness-Based Swinging Technique (MBST) among breast cancer patients and found that both MBST and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)-Cognitive-Disputation (CBT-CD) can shorten the duration of psychotherapy, reduce clinical anxiety and hopelessness, and increase self-efficacy.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2022)
Review
Oncology
Orellana-Jaen Jesus, Carrasco-Paez Luis, Mora-Fernandez Matilde
Summary: This scoping review explores the effect of physical activity levels and exercise programs on cancer-related cognitive impairment in breast cancer survivors. The findings suggest that increasing physical activity and using exercise programs may have the potential to improve brain health in these survivors. However, methodological heterogeneity needs to be addressed, and further research is needed to apply these findings in a clinical setting.
Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Masaya Takebe, Hiroshi Sato
Summary: This study examined the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based intervention on non-clinical adolescents' anger. The intervention, based on Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy, showed significant effects on reducing anger rumination, trait anger, and improving anger control. The study suggests that the self-monitoring component in the intervention may be more effective than mindfulness exercises.
CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Kang Wu, Yuanyuan Li, Yihuai Zou, Yi Ren, Yahui Wang, Xiaojie Hu, Yue Wang, Chen Chen, Mengxin Lu, Lingling Xu, Linlu Wu, Kuangshi Li
Summary: This study aimed to investigate the effect of Tai Chi exercise on functional brain connectivity in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) patients. The results showed that Tai Chi exercise can improve CFS patients' fatigue syndrome, sleep quality, and overall health by strengthening the functional connectivity of the left frontoparietal network (FPN) and default mode network (DMN). The machine learning-based functional connections found in this study could serve as neural biomarkers for distinguishing between CFS patients and healthy controls. These findings contribute to our understanding of the value of Tai Chi exercise in CFS treatment.
Article
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Chengxiang Li, Xiaosheng Dong, Lina Yu, Kai Yuan, Xiangren Yi, Yuanlong Shen, Hu Niu
Summary: This study aims to verify the effects of remote qigong intervention on the quality of life and physical fitness of breast cancer patients after surgery, and compare it with the conventional exercise combination. Randomized controlled trial method is applied in this study, with participants randomly assigned to either the qigong group or the combined exercise rehabilitation group. The study results will have significant implications for the rehabilitation of breast cancer patients after surgery.
Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Xianhua Liu, Rulan Xiao, Fanggui Tang, Siwei Wu
Summary: This study found that mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) has positive effects on improving trait mindfulness and reducing multiple health risk behaviors (HRBs) among college students in China. The improvement in trait mindfulness was also found to effectively decrease the risks of engaging in HRBs.
CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
(2022)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Wenxuan Li, Ziyan Luo, Jieting Jiang, Kunpeng Li, Caiqin Wu
Summary: This study conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the effects of exercise intervention on cognitive and motor function in patients with cognitive impairment after stroke. The results showed that exercise had significant positive effects on alleviating cognitive and motor impairments after stroke.
NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Clinical
Hui Shen, Li Zhang, Yuhuan Li, Denise Zheng, Lizhao Du, Feikang Xu, Chuchen Xu, Yan Liu, Jie Shen, Zezhi Li, Donghong Cui
Summary: This study investigated the efficacy of a mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) on negative and cognitive symptoms in schizophrenia patients with residual negative symptoms. The results showed that MBI alleviated negative symptoms, improved cognitive performance, and emotional state in these patients.
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Ozan Bahcivan, Tania Estape, Jose Gutierrez-Maldonado
Summary: Combining 3rd-wave-therapies with Cognitive-Behavioural-Therapy (CBT) has become more common in recent years. However, the longer sessions required by these therapies can lead to higher drop-out rates for cancer patients. This study developed a shorter 20 min-long mindfulness therapy (MBST) for breast cancer patients and found that it had immediate positive effects on anxiety, depression, self-efficacy, hopefulness, and saturation levels.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Psychiatry
Hui Gao, Chao Luo, Si-Jing Tu, Ru-Ping Lu, Lin-Na Jiang, Hui-Jun Qiao, Qu Lin, Ning-Ning Li, Jian-Hua Chen
Summary: Yijinjing exercise has the potential to improve cognitive function and negative symptoms in patients with chronic schizophrenia, indicating the need for larger-scale studies to determine long-term effects.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
(2021)
Article
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Xiao-Lin Wei, Ru-Zhen Yuan, Yong-Mei Jin, Shu Li, Ming-Yue Wang, Jie-Ting Jiang, Cai-Qin Wu, Kun-Peng Li
Summary: This pilot study aims to evaluate the protective effect of Baduanjin exercise on cognitive function and cancer-related symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy. A randomized control trial will recruit 70 patients from Shanghai, China, and assess the impact of Baduanjin exercise on cognitive function, fatigue, depression, anxiety, and quality of life over a 3-month period.
Article
Oncology
Michael C. Robertson, Emily Cox-Martin, Yue Liao, Sara A. Flores, Ross Shegog, Christine M. Markham, Kayo Fujimoto, Casey P. Durand, Abenaa Brewster, Elizabeth J. Lyons, Karen M. Basen-Engquist
Summary: This study aimed to develop and assess an electronically delivered intervention based on acceptance and mindfulness for promoting physical activity among insufficiently active breast cancer survivors. Findings from in-depth interviews with participants indicated that the intervention content was acceptable, relevant, and met important needs related to healthy living. Overall, the study suggests that electronically delivered acceptance and mindfulness-based approaches hold promise for helping insufficiently active breast cancer survivors increase physical activity.
SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER
(2022)
Article
Oncology
Di Shao, Huihui Zhang, Naixue Cui, Jiwei Sun, Jie Li, Fenglin Cao
Summary: A guided self-help mindfulness-based intervention was found to reduce depressive and sleep disorder symptoms in breast cancer patients by mitigating rumination and worry. This accessible psychological intervention showed significant improvements in symptoms and may help remove barriers to participation in face-to-face psychological interventions for individuals with physical health conditions.
Article
Oncology
John D. Merriman, Susan M. Sereika, Adam M. Brufsky, Priscilla F. McAuliffe, Kandace P. McGuire, Jamie S. Myers, Mary L. Phillips, Christopher M. Ryan, Amanda L. Gentry, Lindsay D. Jones, Catherine M. Bender
Article
Oncology
Jamie S. Myers, Jo A. Wick, Jennifer Klemp
SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER
(2015)
Article
Oncology
Jamie S. Myers, Theresa A. Koleck, Susan M. Sereika, Yvette P. Conley, Catherine M. Bender
SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER
(2017)
Article
Oncology
Jamie S. Myers, Melike Kahya, Melissa Mitchell, Junqiang Dai, Jianghua He, Sanghee Moon, Kevin Hamilton, Mary Valla, Anne O'Dea, Jennifer Klemp, Monica Kurylo, Abiodun Akinwuntan, Hannes Devos
SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER
(2019)
Article
Rehabilitation
Jamie S. Myers, Jim Grigsby, Cynthia S. Teel, Andrew M. Kramer
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH
(2009)
Article
Oncology
Jamie S. Myers, Adam C. Parks, Jonathan D. Mahnken, Kate J. Young, Harsh B. Pathak, Rajni V. Puri, Amber Unrein, Phyllis Switzer, Yazan Abdulateef, Samantha Sullivan, John F. Walker, David Streeter, Jeffrey M. Burns
Summary: Approximately 40% of cancer patients are eligible for treatment with checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs), but little research has been conducted to understand their impact on cognitive function. This pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility of recruiting and assessing older adult patients receiving first-line CPI treatment and provide early evidence of their impact on cognitive function. The study found potential negative effects of CPIs on certain neurocognitive domains.
Review
Nursing
Jamie S. Myers
ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING
(2015)
Article
Oncology
Arash Asher, Jamie S. Myers
CLINICAL ADVANCES IN HEMATOLOGY & ONCOLOGY
(2015)
Article
Oncology
Jamie S. Myers, Valmi D. Sousa, Heidi S. Donovan
ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM
(2010)
Article
Oncology
Jamie S. Myers
CLINICAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING
(2009)
Article
Oncology
Jamie S. Myers, Janet Pierce, Thomas Pazdernik
ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM
(2008)
Article
Oncology
Jamie S. Myers, Cynthia Teel
CLINICAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING
(2008)
Article
Nursing
Susan Krigel, Jamie Myers, Christie Befort, Hope Krebill, Jennifer Klemp
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE NURSING
(2014)
Article
Oncology
Jamie S. Myers
ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM
(2009)