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The effects of Self‐Book ? ? art therapy on cancer‐related distress in female cancer patients during active treatment: A randomized controlled trial

机译:自我书籍的影响? 还 在活性治疗期间女性癌症患者癌症相关痛苦的艺术治疗:随机对照试验

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Abstract Objective National attention on patients' cancer‐related emotional distress produced a need for evidence‐based, psychosocial interventions in oncology care. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of Self‐Book ? art therapy for emotional distress and psychological well‐being of female oncology patients during active oncology treatment. Methods Sixty consenting women with cancer were randomly assigned to either a 6‐session Self‐Book ? art therapy program or standard care. A repeated measures randomized controlled trial design was employed. Data were collected by using the Distress Thermometer, Perceived Emotional Distress Inventory, Patient‐Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Brief Psychological Well‐being test, and the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Spiritual Well‐being. Measurements were obtained at baseline, week 3, week 6, and 1 to 2?months post intervention. Results Forty participants were included in the final analysis. No significant differences between groups were found for the primary outcome measures: emotional distress and psychological well‐being. Greater improvements in Self‐Book ? art therapy participants' spiritual well‐being were found compared with the standard care control participants ( P ?=?.02). Conclusions Although no statistically significant differences were present between the groups for the primary outcomes, several positive trends were noted. Thirty percent of Self‐Book ? art therapy participants reported postintervention emotional distress scores that were below the abnormal range for emotional distress, compared with only 5% of standard care control participants, suggesting that Self‐Book ? art therapy may have clinical value. Further studies are recommended to better understand the therapeutic mechanisms of Self‐Book ? art therapy for enhancing psychological well‐being.
机译:摘要患者对患者的癌症相关情绪困扰的目标全国注意力产生了对肿瘤科学的基础,心理社会干预的需求。本研究的目的是评估自我书籍的疗效?活性肿瘤治疗期间女性肿瘤学患者情绪困扰和心理福祉的艺术疗法。方法对癌症的60例同意妇女随机分配给6届自我书籍?艺术治疗计划或标准护理。采用一次重复措施随机对照试验设计。通过使用遇险温度计,感知情绪遇险库存,患者报告的结果测量信息系统简短的心理幸福试验,以及慢性疾病治疗精神福祉的功能评估来收集数据。在基线,第3周,第6周和1至2周获得测量,干预后的月份。结果40名参与者被列入最终分析。对主要结果措施没有群体之间没有显着差异:情绪困扰和心理健康。自我书籍的更大改善?与标准护理控制参与者相比,艺术治疗参与者的精神幸福感受(P?= 02)。结论虽然在初级结果之间没有存在统计学上的统计学意义,但注意到了几个积极趋势。 30%的自我书?艺术疗法参与者报告了低于情绪困扰异常范围的临时情绪痛苦分数,而标准护理控制参与者的仅有5%,暗示了自我书籍?艺术疗法可能具有临床价值。建议进一步研究以更好地了解自我书籍的治疗机制?加强心理福祉的艺术疗法。

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