Poster Session II A335 IMPLEMENTATION EFFECTIVENESS OF MINDFULNESS INTERVENTIONS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
N Willett, S Lalani, J Jones

TL;DR
This systematic review examines how effectively mindfulness interventions are implemented in inflammatory bowel disease patients to reduce psychological distress.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the variability of mindfulness intervention implementation in IBD populations.
Findings
Mindfulness interventions were delivered online or in person with varying durations and components.
Attrition rates were highest in studies involving patients with active disease.
Program persistence ranged from 44% to 100% across studies.
Abstract
Psychological distress (PD) is prevalent and known to worsen outcomes amongst person living with Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Although management of disease related PD is now accepted as an integral part of treatment of IBD, barriers to accessing mental health services within the healthcare system persist. Mindfulness based interventions (MBI), particularly mindfulness-based stress reduction, (MBSR) have been shown to reduce PD and may have positive impacts on IBD through direct reductions in local and systemic inflammation. MBIs may be more accessible than psychotherapy. However, the evidence relating to the effectiveness of MBSR is varied and limited. This may be a result of how MBSR is implemented within the IBD population. To describe the implementation effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) in adults living with inflammatory bowel disease. A systematic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInflammatory Bowel Disease · Tryptophan and brain disorders · Microscopic Colitis
