Loving-kindness meditation for chronic low back pain: results from a pilot trial
- PMID: 16049118
- DOI: 10.1177/0898010105277651
Loving-kindness meditation for chronic low back pain: results from a pilot trial
Abstract
Purpose: Loving-kindness meditation has been used for centuries in the Buddhist tradition to develop love and transform anger into compassion. This pilot study tested an 8-week loving-kindness program for chronic low back pain patients.
Method: Patients (N = 43) were randomly assigned to the intervention or standard care. Standardized measures assessed patients' pain, anger, and psychological distress.
Findings: Post and follow-up analyses showed significant improvements in pain and psychological distress in the loving-kindness group, but no changes in the usual care group. Multilevel analyses of daily data showed that more loving-kindness practice on a given day was related to lower pain that day and lower anger the next day.
Conclusions: Preliminary results suggest that the loving-kindness program can be beneficial in reducing pain, anger, and psychological distress in patients with persistent low back pain.
Implications: Clinicians may find loving-kindness meditation helpful in the treatment of patients with persistent pain.
Comment in
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Commentary on "Loving-kindness meditation for chronic low back pain".J Holist Nurs. 2005 Sep;23(3):305-9. doi: 10.1177/0898010105278886. J Holist Nurs. 2005. PMID: 16049119 No abstract available.
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Loving-kindness meditation findings not related to baseline differences.J Holist Nurs. 2006 Mar;24(1):5-6. doi: 10.1177/0898010105284538. J Holist Nurs. 2006. PMID: 16449738 No abstract available.
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