Online psychosocial interventions for posttreatment cancer survivors: an international evidence review and update

Autor: Roy A. Willems, Ilse Mesters, Kate M. Gunn, Catherine A W Bolman, Xiomara Skrabal Ross, Ian N. Olver, Lilian Lechner
Přispěvatelé: Skrabal Ross, Xiomara, Gunn, Kate M, Olver, Ian, Willems, Roy A, Lechner, Lilian, Mesters, Ilse, Catherine AW
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
psychosocial
medicine.medical_treatment
Psychological intervention
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
law.invention
0302 clinical medicine
Cancer Survivors
Randomized controlled trial
law
Medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
Young adult
COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY
education.field_of_study
Oncology (nursing)
Communication
Age Factors
survivors
General Medicine
Resilience
Psychological

Mobile Applications
WELL
Telemedicine
humanities
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Distress
Caregivers
Oncology
Psychosocial
Internet-Based Intervention
medicine.medical_specialty
FEASIBILITY
Population
BREAST
03 medical and health sciences
Breast cancer
DISTRESS
Patient Education as Topic
Body Image
Humans
cancer
Family
education
online
business.industry
Self-Management
medicine.disease
EFFICACY
INSOMNIA
Psychotherapy
030228 respiratory system
Family medicine
Quality of Life
business
Social Media
Stress
Psychological
Zdroj: Skrabal Ross, X, Gunn, K M, Olver, I, Willems, R A, Lechner, L, Mesters, I & Bolman, C A W 2020, ' Online psychosocial interventions for posttreatment cancer survivors : an international evidence review and update ', Current opinion in supportive and palliative care, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 40-50 . https://doi.org/10.1097/SPC.0000000000000478
DOI: 10.1097/SPC.0000000000000478
Popis: Purpose of review The present review describes recent research on online psychosocial interventions for posttreatment cancer survivors from January 2018 to June 2019. Recent findings Twenty-three studies were included in the review (the majority included were feasibility studies and only five randomized controlled trials had large samples). Websites were the most common platforms for intervention delivery (9/23) and cognitive behavioral therapy was the most frequently used therapeutic approach (11/23). Three interventions based on this framework and delivered via websites or combined website-telehealth platforms showed to be effective in improving psychosocial issues (fear of cancer recurrence, insomnia, sleep quality, and prospective memory failures) in posttreatment cancer survivors. Web-based self-compassion writing was also found to be effective in addressing body image distress and body appreciation in breast cancer survivors. Feasibility studies mostly showed online interventions to be plausible and acceptable to cancer survivors. A good representation of online interventions for young adult cancer survivors (30%) was found. Summary Online interventions show promise in addressing the psychosocial needs of cancer survivors. Despite new online interventions being found to be feasible and acceptable and some showing promise in addressing important psychosocial issues in cancer survivors posttreatment, more rigorous studies are required to inform supportive care for this population.
Databáze: OpenAIRE