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Group interventions for patients with cancer and HIV disease: part IV. Clinical and policy recommendations
Authors:Leszcz Molyn  Sherman Allen  Mosier Julie  Burlingame Gary M  Cleary Trish  Ulman Kathleen Hubbs  Simonton Stephanie  Latif Umaira  Strauss Bernhard  Hazelton Lara
Institution:Department of Psychiatry and Head, Group Psychotherapy, University of Toronto, Canada. mleszcz@mtsinai.on.ca
Abstract:Group interventions have assumed a growing role in primary prevention and supportive care for cancer and HIV disease. Earlier sections of this Special Report examined empirical findings for these interventions and provided recommendations for future research. The current section offers brief recommendations for service providers, policymakers, and stakeholders. Group services now occupy an increasingly prominent place in primary prevention programs and medical settings. In previous sections of this Special Report (Sherman, Leszcz et al., 2004; Sherman, Mosier et al., 2004a, 2004b) we examined the efficacy of different group interventions at different phases of cancer or HIV disease, considered characteristics of the intervention and the participants that might influence outcomes, and discussed mechanisms of action. Methodological challenges and priorities for future research were highlighted. In this, the final section, we offer brief recommendations for service providers, policymakers, and other stakeholders. We consider some of the barriers that constrain use of empirically-based group interventions and note how these programs might be implemented more widely and effectively.
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