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A pilot study of an intervention for breast cancer survivors and their spouses
Authors:Shields Cleveland G  Rousseau Sally J
Institution:University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester Center to Improve Communication in Health Care, Wynne Center for Family Research, 1381 South Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620, USA. Cleveland_Shields@URMC.Rochester.edu
Abstract:Recent studies have shown that interventions that increase breast cancer patients' communication with family members lead to reduced patient distress. In this article, we report on a treatment development and pilot study of an intervention for couples coping with breast cancer. In phase 1 of this study, 10 couples participated in two focus groups that generated ideas and themes for the intervention. In phase 2, we developed and pilot tested our intervention with 48 couples: 12 in a 2-session format, 21 in a 1-session format, and 15 in a non-experimental control group. Our response rate shows that breast cancer patients and spouses were willing to participate and that treatment providers were willing to refer patients and their spouses. The 2-session format showed the most promise for producing positive change in mental health functioning and cancer-related stress.
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