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Soles of the Feet Meditation Intervention for People with Intellectual Disability and Problems with Anger and Aggression—a Feasibility Study. / Roberts, Judith; Williams, Jonathan; Griffith, Gemma et al.
Yn: Mindfulness, Cyfrol 11, 10.2020, t. 2371–2385.

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Roberts J, Williams J, Griffith G, Jones RSP, Hastings RP, Crane R et al. Soles of the Feet Meditation Intervention for People with Intellectual Disability and Problems with Anger and Aggression—a Feasibility Study. Mindfulness. 2020 Hyd;11:2371–2385. Epub 2020 Gor 29. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-020-01454-y

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T1 - Soles of the Feet Meditation Intervention for People with Intellectual Disability and Problems with Anger and Aggression—a Feasibility Study.

AU - Roberts, Judith

AU - Williams, Jonathan

AU - Griffith, Gemma

AU - Jones, Robert S.P.

AU - Hastings, Richard P

AU - Crane, Rebecca

AU - Bryning, Lucy

AU - Hoare, Zoe

AU - Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor

PY - 2020/10

Y1 - 2020/10

N2 - ObjectivesMindfulness-based programs (MBPs) such as the ‘Soles of the Feet’ (SoF) meditation have been shown to be effective for reducing aggressive behavior in people with intellectual disabilities (ID). Research on SoF has shown promising results in the USA but there is an absence of evidence for the approach in the United Kingdom (UK). The aim of this research was to adapt SoF for the UK and to assess the feasibility and cost of implementing the SoF intervention in a UK healthcare setting (UK SoF).MethodsThe UK SoF intervention consisted of a manualized protocol delivered over a six-week period by National Health Service staff to people with ID and their carers. This was a single-arm study with three measurement time points (baseline and 2- and 6-month follow-ups).ResultsThe UK SoF intervention was shown to be feasible, with recruitment, retention, and adherence figures exceeding the minimum cut-off of 50%. Costs were £2426 per participant, or £2766 when including set-up costs such as therapist training. Although not a primary aim, data suggest that at 6-month follow-up, there was a reduction in scores for anger and aggressive behavior, and depression and anxiety showed improvement. In addition, people with ID were able to self-report on their health-related quality of life.ConclusionsThis study has indicated areas where the protocol could be further improved, and it is recommended that the research should move to a pilot trial before the development of a full randomized control trial.

AB - ObjectivesMindfulness-based programs (MBPs) such as the ‘Soles of the Feet’ (SoF) meditation have been shown to be effective for reducing aggressive behavior in people with intellectual disabilities (ID). Research on SoF has shown promising results in the USA but there is an absence of evidence for the approach in the United Kingdom (UK). The aim of this research was to adapt SoF for the UK and to assess the feasibility and cost of implementing the SoF intervention in a UK healthcare setting (UK SoF).MethodsThe UK SoF intervention consisted of a manualized protocol delivered over a six-week period by National Health Service staff to people with ID and their carers. This was a single-arm study with three measurement time points (baseline and 2- and 6-month follow-ups).ResultsThe UK SoF intervention was shown to be feasible, with recruitment, retention, and adherence figures exceeding the minimum cut-off of 50%. Costs were £2426 per participant, or £2766 when including set-up costs such as therapist training. Although not a primary aim, data suggest that at 6-month follow-up, there was a reduction in scores for anger and aggressive behavior, and depression and anxiety showed improvement. In addition, people with ID were able to self-report on their health-related quality of life.ConclusionsThis study has indicated areas where the protocol could be further improved, and it is recommended that the research should move to a pilot trial before the development of a full randomized control trial.

KW - Intellectual disability

KW - Mindfulness

KW - Aggressive behaviour

KW - Feasibility study

KW - costs

U2 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-020-01454-y

DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-020-01454-y

M3 - Article

VL - 11

SP - 2371

EP - 2385

JO - Mindfulness

JF - Mindfulness

SN - 1868-8527

ER -