Feasibility of a Mindfulness Intervention for Endometriosis Surgery

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexFemale
Age18+
SponsorMilton S. Hershey Medical Center

About this trial

Endometriosis is a common cause of pelvic pain in women which has been historically under-studied and under-diagnosed. The goal of this research is to pilot-test the feasibility and acceptability of a manualized, single-session brief mindfulness-based intervention (BMBI) among participants with endometriosis-related chronic pelvic pain (ECPP) who undergo surgical treatment, and gather preliminary data necessary for future studies assessing BMBI's impact on outcomes in surgically-treated ECPP. This pilot study will enroll 10-20 adult participants with ECPP to receive either a BMBI adjunctive to treatment as usual (TAU; n=5-10) or education with TAU (n=5-10) prior to their ECPP surgery. The central hypothesis is the BMBI is feasible to deliver pre-operatively, acceptable to patients, and may help improve acute post-surgical outcomes through more adaptive stress coping and pain processing, enabled by mindfulness training.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

age 18 years or older

diagnosis or probable diagnosis of endometriosis

candidate for surgical procedure for endometriosis

English speaking

Disqualifiers

prior formal mindfulness training

Unable to consent

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • pain education
  • mindfulness of pain introduction and intervention

Treatment groups

20 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups