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Helping Her Heal-Group: A pilot study to evaluate a group delivered educational intervention for male spouses of women with breast cancer

机译:帮助她的治疗小组:一项评估小组的初步研究为患有乳腺癌的女性的男性配偶提供了教育干预措施

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Background Distress in husbands of women with early-stage breast cancer may be equivalent to or even higher than their wives. Husbands often struggle to help and support their wives cope with the illness and its treatment. In response, we developed a five-session group educational counselling intervention (Helping Her Heal-Group (HHH-G)) for husbands of women with early-stage breast cancer. The primary aim of the current pilot study was to determine the acceptability and feasibility of HHH-G and to obtain a preliminary estimate of its impact on participating men's skills, self-confidence and self care. Secondary aims were to assess the impact of the intervention on both the participating spouses' and wives' ratings of marital quality and depressed mood. Methods The study employed a one-arm, pre-post-intervention design whereby participating men (n = 54) and their wives (n = 54) independently completed measures at baseline (T0), immediately following the last session (T1) and 3 months after the last session (T2). Results Overall, there was very high study retention (87%). On the basis of the questionnaire data, we found significant improvements in spouses' self-efficacy (p < 0.001) and self-reported skills including wife support (p = 0.003) and self-care (p < 0.001). In addition, there was a significant improvement in wives' mood scores (p = 0.003). Post-intervention interviews support acceptability and impact of the HHH-G intervention, and provide support for the group format of the program. Conclusions The feasibility and acceptability of HHH-G was supported, and treatment outcomes suggest the potential benefits of the intervention. Phase III evaluation of HHH-G program is warranted.
机译:背景患有早期乳腺癌的女性丈夫的苦恼可能等于或高于其妻子。丈夫经常努力帮助和支持妻子以应付疾病及其治疗。为此,我们为患有早期乳腺癌的女性丈夫开发了一个五阶段的团体教育咨询干预措施(帮助她的康复小组(HHH-G))。当前试点研究的主要目的是确定HHH-G的可接受性和可行性,并初步估计其对参与性男性技能,自信和自我照顾的影响。次要目的是评估干预对参与配偶和妻子的婚姻质量和情绪低落等级的影响。方法:研究采用干预前的单臂设计,参与者(n = 54)和他们的妻子(n = 54)在上一疗程(T1)和3之后立即独立完成基线(T0)的测量。最后一次会话(T2)之后的几个月。结果总体而言,研究保留率很高(87%)。根据问卷调查数据,我们发现配偶的自我效能感(p <0.001)和包括妻子支持(p = 0.003)和自我护理(p <0.001)在内的自我报告技能有了显着改善。此外,妻子的情绪得分也有了显着改善(p = 0.003)。干预后访谈​​支持HHH-G干预的可接受性和影响,并为该计划的小组形式提供支持。结论HHH-G的可行性和可接受性得到支持,治疗结果表明了该干预措施的潜在益处。必须对HHH-G计划进行第三阶段评估。

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