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User-experiences with a web-based self-help intervention for partners of cancer patients based on acceptance and commitment therapy and self-compassion: a qualitative study

机译:基于接受和承诺治疗以及自我同情的癌症患者伴侣基于网络的自助干预的用户体验:定性研究

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Background: Partners of cancer patients are the cornerstone of supportive cancer care. They assume different roles and responsibilities that optimally support the patient. Such support is highly demanding, and many partners report (mental) health problems. However, many of them do not use professional supportive care themselves. Offering a Web-based self-help intervention based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and self-compassion could be an important resource to support this group. This qualitative study aimed to examine user-experiences with a Web-based self-help intervention based on ACT and self-compassion among partners of cancer patients. Methods: Individual in-depth interviews, about partners’ appreciation of the intervention and lessons learned, were conducted with 14 partners of cancer patients who used the Web-based self-help intervention. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed by three independent coders both deductively and inductively. Results: In general, partners appreciated the intervention, however, they also expressed ambivalent feelings towards peer support, the content of the feedback of their counselor, and the ‘tunneled’ structure of the intervention. The majority of the partners reported being more self-compassionate accepting that they experienced negative thoughts and feelings, they reported that they learned to increase the distance between their thoughts and themselves, they indicated being more aware of their personal values, and they thought that they were better able to commit to those values. They also reported other (non-specific) helpful processes such as insight and acknowledgement, positivity, the possibility to tell their story, time for themselves, and feeling closer and more connected with their partner (the patient). Conclusions: Partners of cancer patients indicated to appreciate the Web-based self-help intervention based on ACT and self-compassion. They felt that the intervention helped them to cope with negative emotions, thoughts, and one’s suffering; to practice self-kindness; and to clarify values based on difficult recent experiences. In addition, they felt that the intervention supported them to obtain insight and acknowledgement, positivity, to tell their story, make time for themselves, and feeling closer and more connected with the patient. We think that a Web-based psychological intervention based on ACT and self-compassion may be a valuable contribution in supporting partners of cancer patients.
机译:背景:癌症患者的伴侣是支持性癌症治疗的基石。他们承担着不同的角色和责任,可以为患者提供最佳支持。这种支持要求很高,许多合作伙伴都报告(精神)健康问题。但是,其中许多人本人并未使用专业的支持治疗。提供基于接受和承诺疗法(ACT)和自我同情的基于Web的自助干预可能是支持该小组的重要资源。这项定性研究旨在通过基于网络的自助干预来检查用户体验,该干预基于ACT和癌症患者伙伴之间的自我同情。方法:与14位使用基于Web的自助干预措施的癌症患者合作伙伴进行了有关合作伙伴对干预措施的赞赏和经验教训的深入访谈。对访谈进行录音,逐字记录,并由三个独立的编码人员演绎和归纳分析。结果:总体上,合作伙伴赞赏干预措施,但是,他们也表达了对同伴支持,顾问意见反馈的内容以及干预措施的“隧道式”结构的矛盾情绪。大多数伙伴表示对自己感到同情,接受了消极的想法和感觉,他们表示学会了加深自己与思想之间的距离,他们表示更加意识到自己的个人价值,并且他们认为自己能够更好地承诺这些价值观。他们还报告了其他(非特定的)有用的过程,例如洞察力和确认力,积极性,讲述自己的故事的可能性,自己的时间以及与伴侣(患者)的联系越来越紧密。结论:癌症患者的合作伙伴表示赞赏基于ACT和自我同情的基于Web的自助干预。他们认为干预可以帮助他们应对负面的情绪,思想和痛苦。锻炼自我;并根据近期的困难经验厘清价值观。此外,他们认为干预可以帮助他们获得洞察力和认可度,积极性,讲述自己的故事,为自己腾出时间,与患者更加亲密和联系。我们认为,基于ACT和自我同情的基于Web的心理干预可能对支持癌症患者的伴侣具有重要意义。

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