A pilot randomized controlled trial of an online mindfulness-based intervention to reduce patient anxiety before a first-time screening colonoscopy
Mené sur 100 participants, cet essai randomisé évalue la faisabilité et l'efficacité d'une intervention en ligne basée sur le concept de la pleine conscience pour réduire l'anxiété avant une première coloscopie de dépistage
Purpose: Anxiety before a first-time screening colonoscopy is a commonly reported patient-level barrier to completing colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. This pilot study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of “For peace of mind. Get Screened,” a brief online mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) to reduce anxiety before a first-time screening colonoscopy.
Methods: Participants (n = 100) were randomized (October 2023—July 2024) to usual care or the MBI (daily CRC screening infographics guided by the Protection Motivation Theory, mindfulness infographics, and brief mindfulness meditations based on Monitor and Acceptance Theory) starting five days before their scheduled colonoscopy. Anxiety was assessed using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory—State Subscale (STAI-S) in the endoscopy suite’s waiting room.
Results: Participant retention was 83% due to patient and health system issues. Participant satisfaction with the MBI was high (mean: 6.40 out of 7). The MBI group had an average STAI-S score 2.54 points lower than the usual care group, though this difference was not statistically significant (32.24 vs. 34.78; p = 0.21). However, among participants not lost to follow up (n = 83), the MBI group had significantly lower waiting room STAI-S scores compared to the usual care group (31.52 vs. 35.21; p = 0.02). Clinical outcomes did not differ between groups.
Conclusion: Feasibility of the MBI was partially limited due to logistical issues. Findings support MBI acceptability and suggest that a brief MBI has the potential to decrease anxiety prior to a first-time colonoscopy. A larger randomized controlled trial is needed to further examine the efficacy of this intervention.
Cancer Causes & Control , résumé, 2026