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Facilitating research participation and improving quality of life for African American prostate cancer survivors and their intimate partners. A pilot study of telephone-based coping skills training.

机译:促进非裔美国前列腺癌​​幸存者及其亲密伙伴的研究参与并改善其生活质量。基于电话的应对技能培训的初步研究。

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African American men experience worse prostate cancer outcomes compared with those of Caucasian men, not only in incidence and mortality rates, but also in coping with the side effects of treatment. Unfortunately, African American men have been significantly under-represented in research evaluating the efficacy of psychosocial interventions for improving coping in prostate cancer survivors. This pilot study explored the feasibility and efficacy of coping skills training (CST), an intervention developed to enhance coping with treatment side effects in a sample of African American prostate cancer survivors and their intimate partners. The intervention was delivered in a telephone-based format designed to facilitate research participation. A total of 40 couples were randomized to either 6 sessions of CST or usual care. Survivors completed measures of disease-specific quality of life (QOL) related to urinary, sexual, bowel, and hormonal symptom domains, as well as measures of global QOL (i.e., physical functioning and mental health). Partners completed measures of caregiver strain, mood, and vigor. Analysis of data from 30 couples (12 couples in CST, 18 couples in usual care) indicated that CST produced moderate to large treatment effects for QOL related to bowel, urinary, sexual, and hormonal symptoms. Partners who underwent CST reported less caregiver strain, depression, and fatigue, and more vigor, with moderate effect sizes observed that approached conventional levels of statistical significance. These preliminary findings suggest that telephone-based CST is a feasible approach that can successfully enhance coping inAfrican American prostate cancer survivors and their intimate partners. Cancer 2007. (c) 2006 American Cancer Society.
机译:与高加索男性相比,非裔美国人的前列腺癌结局更差,不仅在发病率和死亡率上,而且在应对治疗副作用方面。不幸的是,在评估心理社会干预措施改善前列腺癌幸存者应对能力的研究中,非洲裔美国人的代表性明显不足。这项先导研究探讨了应对技巧训练(CST)的可行性和功效,应对技巧训练是为增强对非洲裔美国前列腺癌​​幸存者及其亲密伴侣的样本中的治疗副作用而进行的干预。干预以电话形式提供,旨在促进研究的参与。总共40对夫妇被随机分为6个疗程的CST或常规护理。幸存者完成了与泌尿,性,肠和荷尔蒙症状域相关的疾病特定生活质量(QOL)的测量,以及整体QOL的测量(即身体功能和心理健康)。合作伙伴完成了照顾者紧张,情绪和活力的评估。对来自30对夫妇(CST中的12对夫妇,常规护理中的18对夫妇)的数据分析表明,CST对与肠,尿,性和激素症状有关的QOL产生了中度至大型的治疗效果。接受过CST的合作伙伴报告说,照顾者的劳累,抑郁和疲劳更少,精力更旺盛,观察到中等程度的影响,已达到常规的统计学显着水平。这些初步发现表明,基于电话的CST是可行的方法,可以成功地增强非裔美国前列腺癌​​幸存者及其亲密伴侣的应对能力。癌症,2007年。(c)2006年美国癌症协会。

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