کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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3814642 | 1246027 | 2016 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• CDC funding led to creation of psychosocial intervention for YBCS.
• Community needs assessment revealed gaps in services and needs of young survivors.
• Psychosocial intervention developed and pilot tested.
• 5 workshops delivered—results showing gain in confidence, ability, and knowledge.
• LABC is unique, connecting young survivors and teaching skills for survivorship.
ObjectiveTo describe the development, pilot testing, and dissemination of a psychosocial intervention addressing concerns of young breast cancer survivors (YBCS).MethodsIntervention development included needs assessment with community organizations and interviews with YBCS. Based on evidence-based models of treatment, the intervention included tools for managing anxiety, fear of recurrence, tools for decision-making, and coping with sexuality/relationship issues. After pilot testing in a university setting, the program was disseminated to two community clinical settings.ResultsThe program has two distinct modules (anxiety management and relationships/sexuality) that were delivered in two sessions; however, due to attrition, an all day workshop evolved. An author constructed questionnaire was used for pre- and post-intervention evaluation. Post-treatment scores showed an average increase of 2.7 points on a 10 point scale for the first module, and a 2.3 point increase for the second module. Qualitative feedback surveys were also collected. The two community sites demonstrated similar gains among their participants.ConclusionsThe intervention satisfies an unmet need for YBCS and is a possible model of integrating psychosocial intervention with oncology care.Practice implicationsThis program developed standardized materials which can be disseminated to other organizations and potentially online for implementation within community settings.
Journal: Patient Education and Counseling - Volume 99, Issue 3, March 2016, Pages 414–420