Mayo Medical School, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Clin Breast Cancer. 2011 Dec;11(6):364-8. doi: 10.1016/j.clbc.2011.06.008. Epub 2011 Aug 10.
This randomized controlled trial assessed the effect of a SMART (Stress Management and Resiliency Training) program among 25 women diagnosed with breast cancer. Resilience, perceived stress, anxiety, and quality of life improved at 12 weeks in the active but not the control arm. A brief training in the SMART program can enhance resilience and quality of life and decrease stress and anxiety.
Patients with breast cancer experience stress and anxiety related to their diagnosis, with resulting lower quality of life. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of a SMART (Stress Management and Resiliency Training) program for increasing resiliency and for decreasing stress and anxiety among mentors who themselves were previously diagnosed with breast cancer.
The program consisted of two 90-minute group training sessions, a brief individual session, and 3 follow-up telephone calls. Twenty-four mentors at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, were randomized in a single-blind, wait-list controlled clinical trial to either the SMART intervention or a control group for 12 weeks. Primary outcome measures assessed at baseline and at week 12 included the Connor Davidson Resilience Scale, Perceived Stress Scale, Smith Anxiety Scale, and Linear Analog Self Assessment Scale.
Twenty patients completed the study. A statistically significant improvement in resilience, perceived stress, anxiety, and overall quality of life at 12 weeks, compared with baseline was observed in the study arm. No significant difference in any of these measures was noted in the control group.
This study demonstrates that a brief, predominantly group-based resilience training intervention is feasible in patients with previous breast cancer; also, it may be efficacious.
本随机对照试验评估了 SMART(压力管理和适应力训练)计划对 25 名乳腺癌确诊女性的影响。在实验组,适应力、感知压力、焦虑和生活质量在 12 周时得到改善,但在对照组没有改善。SMART 计划的简短培训可以增强适应力和生活质量,减轻压力和焦虑。
乳腺癌患者会经历与诊断相关的压力和焦虑,导致生活质量下降。本研究的目的是评估 SMART(压力管理和适应力训练)计划对增加适应力、减少曾被诊断患有乳腺癌的导师的压力和焦虑的影响。
该计划包括两次 90 分钟的小组培训课程、一次简短的个人课程和 3 次后续电话随访。明尼苏达州罗切斯特市梅奥诊所的 24 名导师被随机分配到 SMART 干预组或对照组,进行为期 12 周的单盲、等待名单对照临床试验。主要结局评估指标包括基线和第 12 周的康纳-戴维森适应力量表、感知压力量表、史密斯焦虑量表和线性模拟自我评估量表。
20 名患者完成了研究。与基线相比,实验组在第 12 周时的适应力、感知压力、焦虑和整体生活质量均有显著改善。对照组在这些指标上没有显著差异。
本研究表明,一种简短的、主要基于小组的适应力训练干预措施在有既往乳腺癌病史的患者中是可行的,而且可能有效。