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Uptake and adherence to an online intervention for cancer-related distress: older age is not a barrier to adherence but may be a barrier to uptake

机译:对癌症相关的痛苦的在线干预的摄取和遵守:年龄较大的年龄不是遵守的障碍,但可能是吸收的障碍

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While online interventions are increasingly explored as an alternative to therapist-based interventions for cancer-related distress, limitations to efficacy potentially include low uptake and adherence. Few predictors of uptake or adherence to online interventions have been consistently identified, particularly in individuals with cancer. This study examined rates and predictors of uptake and adherence to Finding My Way, a RCT of an online intervention versus an information-only online control for cancer-related distress.
机译:虽然在线干预越来越探讨作为基于治疗师的干预措施对癌症相关的痛苦的替代方案,但疗效的限制可能包括低吸收和依从性。 已经一直识别出几乎没有吸收或遵守在线干预的预测因子,特别是在患有癌症的个体中。 本研究检测了吸收和遵守的速度和预测,以寻找方式,在线干预的RCT与仅对癌症相关困扰的信息在线控制。

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