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Mindfulness Interventions for Improving Pain and Distress in Patients Undergoing Surgery for Intra-abdominal Malignancies

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial evaluates different types of support and coping strategies for improving pain and distress for patients undergoing surgery for intra-abdominal (within the abdomen) malignancies. Psychologic distress has been associated with worse surgical and cancer outcomes for patients with cancer. These patients often have significant physical symptoms from their cancer, such as fatigue, pain, and difficulty eating. Mindfulness interventions can positively impact positive psychological growth, symptom reduction, and biological outcomes. It has been shown that introducing techniques such as mindfulness and guided expressive writing can serve as effective coping mechanisms to help reduce physical ailments and pain medication requirements and help improve quality of life measures. Expressive writing interventions have been shown to be an effective therapeutic tool to help patients process their experience and help alleviate cancer-related stress, improve self-affirmation, and positively impact functional status. Mindfulness interventions may improve pain and distress for patients undergoing surgery for intra-abdominal malignancies.