Cost-utility analysis of meaning-centered group psychotherapy for cancer survivors
Autor: | Irma M. Verdonck-de Leeuw, Rob A. E. M. Tollenaar, Pim Cuijpers, Femke Jansen, Karen Holtmaat, Veerle M.H. Coupé, Joel Vos, Nadia van der Spek, William Breitbart, Cornelia F. van Uden-Kraan |
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Přispěvatelé: | Clinical Psychology, APH - Mental Health, APH - Global Health, Clinical, Neuro- & Developmental Psychology, CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life, Otolaryngology / Head & Neck Surgery, Public and occupational health, Epidemiology and Data Science, AGEM - Re-generation and cancer of the digestive system, APH - Methodology, APH - Personalized Medicine |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Cost effectiveness Cost-Benefit Analysis medicine.medical_treatment Effectiveness Survivorship Psycho-oncology law.invention Group psychotherapy existential 0302 clinical medicine Cancer Survivors Randomized controlled trial Quality of life law Neoplasms 030212 general & internal medicine Cost–benefit analysis cost-utility analysis meaning Middle Aged Self-Help Groups Psychiatry and Mental health 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis oncology Psychotherapy Group Female Quality-Adjusted Life Years Adult group psychotherapy Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Article meaning-centered psychotherapy 03 medical and health sciences SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being medicine Humans cancer Existential distress Watchful Waiting cost-effectiveness Aged Cost–utility analysis business.industry Self Concept Quality-adjusted life year psychotherapy Quality of Life business Watchful waiting MCGP Demography |
Zdroj: | Psycho-Oncology van der Spek, N, Jansen, F, Holtmaat, K, Vos, J, Breitbart, W, van Uden-Kraan, C F, Tollenaar, R A E M, Cuijpers, P, Coupé, V M H & Verdonck-de Leeuw, I M 2018, ' Cost-utility analysis of meaning-centered group psychotherapy for cancer survivors ', Psycho-Oncology, vol. 27, no. 7, pp. 1772-1779 . https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4726 Psycho-Oncology, 27(7), 1772-1779. John Wiley and Sons Ltd Psycho-oncology Psycho-Oncology, 27(7), 1772-1779 |
ISSN: | 1099-1611 1057-9249 |
DOI: | 10.1002/pon.4726 |
Popis: | Background Meaning-focused coping may be at the core of adequate adjustment to life after cancer. Cancer survivors who experience their life as meaningful are better adjusted, have better quality of life and psychological functioning. Meaning-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Cancer Survivors (MCGP-CS) was designed to help patients to sustain or enhance a sense of meaning and purpose in their lives. The aim of the proposed study is to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of MCGP-CS. Methods/Design Survivors diagnosed with cancer in the last 5 years and treated with curative intent, are recruited via several hospitals in the Netherlands. After screening, 168 survivors are randomly assigned to one of the three study arms: 1. Meaning-Centered Group Psychotherapy (MCGP-CS) 2. Supportive group psychotherapy (SGP) 3. Care as usual (CAU). Baseline assessment takes place before randomisation, with follow up assessments post-intervention and at 3, 6 and 12 months follow-up. Primary outcome is meaning making (PMP, PTGI, SPWB). Secondary outcome measures address quality of life (EORTC-30), anxiety and depression (HADS), hopelessness (BHS), optimism (LOT-R), adjustment to cancer (MAC), and costs (TIC-P, EQ-5D, PRODISQ). Discussion Meaning-focused coping is key to adjustment to life after cancer, however, there is a lack of evidence based psychological interventions in this area. Many cancer survivors experience feelings of loneliness and alienation, and have a need for peer support, therefore a group method in particular, can be beneficial for sustaining or enhancing a sense of meaning. If this MCGP-CS is effective for cancer survivors, it can be implemented in the practice of psycho-oncology care. Trial registration Netherlands Trial Register, NTR3571 |
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