Preliminary Efficacy of an Occupation-Oriented Purpose in Life Intervention After Breast Cancer
Autor: | Mary Vining Radomski, Mattie Anheluk, Ginger L. Carroll, Kim Grabe, Jerry W. Halsten, Kristina Kath, Robert A. Kreiger, Meghan E. Lunos, Stacey Rabusch, Karen K. Swenson, Joette Zola |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Zdroj: | Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 89:115-126 |
ISSN: | 1911-9828 0008-4174 |
DOI: | 10.1177/00084174211073264 |
Popis: | Background. Purpose in life is important to health and well-being; purpose disruption often goes unidentified after breast cancer. Purpose. To evaluate the efficacy of a purpose renewal intervention and utility of a screening question for identifying people with purpose-related distress. Method. In this prospective pretest-posttest study, participants with breast cancer received an 8-session purpose renewal group intervention (n = 35). Participants completed standardized measures of meaning and purpose at pretest, posttest, and two-month follow-up and a forced-choice Purpose Status Question (PSQ) at pretest. Findings. Participants made statistically significant pretest-to-posttest and pretest-to-follow-up improvements. The PSQ demonstrated construct validity: 40% of participants lacked purpose direction at pretest and this subgroup made significantly greater improvements than participants who reported purpose direction at pretest. Implications. The PSQ warrants further study as a screener to identify people with purpose-related distress. Many breast cancer survivors may benefit from a purpose in life intervention; a subgroup may benefit more. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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