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Feasibility and preliminary outcomes from a pilot study of coping skills training for adolescent--young adult survivors of childhood cancer and their parents.

机译:一项针对青少年癌症少年幸存者及其父母的应对技能培训的试点研究的可行性和初步结果。

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Uncertainty is a central feature of long-term childhood cancer survivorship during which time it principally has to do with late effects. Therefore, the purposes of this article are (a) to assess feasibility of a randomized clinical trial of a telephone-delivered coping skills training (CST) intervention in terms of recruitment, retention, and timeline, as well as the performance of the study measures; and (b) to demonstrate trends in change on outcomes within the context of a small pilot study. The results of this pilot study suggest that HEROS PLUS CST has clinical relevance and that in-person long-term follow-up plus telephone-delivered psychosocial care is a practical way to deliver integrated care to adolescent-young adult childhood cancer survivors and their parents.
机译:不确定性是儿童长期癌症生存的主要特征,在此期间,不确定性主要与后期影响有关。因此,本文的目的是(a)从招募,保留和时间表以及研究方法的效果方面评估电话提供的应对技能训练(CST)干预措施的随机临床试验的可行性; (b)在小型试点研究的背景下证明结果变化趋势。这项初步研究的结果表明,HEROS PLUS CST具有临床相关性,面对面的长期随访以及电话提供的心理社会护理是向青少年期成年儿童癌症幸存者及其父母提供综合护理的实用方法。

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