Baker Timothy B, Hawkins Robert, Pingree Suzanne, Roberts Linda J, McDowell Helene E, Shaw Bret R, Serlin Ron, Dillenburg Lisa, Swoboda Christopher M, Han Jeong-Yeob, Stewart James A, Carmack-Taylor Cindy L, Salner Andrew, Schlam Tanya R, McTavish Fiona, Gustafson David H
Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 1930 Monroe St., Suite 200, Madison, 53711WI, USA.
Transl Behav Med. 2011 Mar;1(1):134-145. doi: 10.1007/s13142-010-0004-0.
Little is known about the effective elements of Interactive Cancer Communication Systems (ICCSs). A randomized trial explored which types of services of a multifaceted ICCS benefited patients and the nature of the benefit. Women with breast cancer (N=450) were randomized to different types of ICCS services or to a control condition that provided internet access. The Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (CHESS), served as the ICCS. ICCS services providing information and support, but not coaching such as cognitive behavior therapy, produced significant benefits in health information competence and emotional processing. Provision of Information and Support ICCS services significantly benefited women with breast cancer. More complex and interactive services designed to train the user had negligible effects.
关于交互式癌症沟通系统(ICCSs)的有效要素,人们所知甚少。一项随机试验探讨了多方面ICCS的哪些服务类型对患者有益以及益处的性质。患有乳腺癌的女性(N = 450)被随机分配到不同类型的ICCS服务组或提供互联网接入的对照组。综合健康增强支持系统(CHESS)作为ICCS。提供信息和支持但不包括认知行为疗法等指导的ICCS服务,在健康信息能力和情绪处理方面产生了显著益处。提供信息和支持的ICCS服务对乳腺癌女性有显著益处。旨在训练用户的更复杂和交互式服务效果甚微。