University of Colorado at Denver, Department of Cancer Prevention and Control, USA.
Patient Educ Couns. 2013 Aug;92(2):266-72. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2013.04.002. Epub 2013 May 3.
To develop a feasibility study of a theory-driven telephone counseling program to enhance psychosocial and physical well-being for cancer survivors after treatment.
Participants (n=66) were recruited from two Colorado hospitals with self-administered questionnaires at baseline and two weeks post-intervention. The one group, intervention only design included up to six thematic telephone counseling sessions over three months. Topics included nutrition, physical activity, stress management, and medical follow-up. Primary outcomes were cancer-specific distress, self-reported fruit and vegetable consumption and physical activity.
Of 66 subjects, 46 completed at least one counseling module and the follow-up assessment (70% retention rate). Mean satisfaction was 9 out of 10, and all participants would recommend C-STEPS to other survivors. Cancer-specific distress (Impact of Event Scale - Intrusion subscale) decreased for entire study population (p<0.001) and stress management session participants (p<0.001). Fruit and vegetable consumption increased for nutrition and exercise session participants (p=0.02) and the entire sample (p=NS). Physical activity increased in the entire group (p=0.006) and for nutrition and exercise session participants (p=0.01).
C-STEPS is a feasible telephone counseling program that transcends geographic barriers, demonstrating the potential to decrease distress and promote coping and healthy lifestyles among cancer survivors.
研究一种基于理论的电话咨询方案,以增强癌症患者治疗后的心理社会和身体健康。
参与者(n=66)从科罗拉多州的两家医院招募,在基线和干预后两周进行自我管理问卷调查。单一组干预设计包括三个月内最多六次主题电话咨询。主题包括营养、身体活动、压力管理和医疗随访。主要结果是癌症特异性困扰、自我报告的水果和蔬菜摄入量以及身体活动。
在 66 名受试者中,有 46 名至少完成了一个咨询模块和随访评估(保留率为 70%)。平均满意度为 10 分中的 9 分,所有参与者都会向其他幸存者推荐 C-STEPS。整个研究人群(p<0.001)和压力管理组(p<0.001)的癌症特异性困扰(事件影响量表-入侵子量表)都有所下降。营养和运动组(p=0.02)和整个样本(p=NS)的水果和蔬菜摄入量增加。整个组(p=0.006)和营养及运动组(p=0.01)的身体活动增加。
C-STEPS 是一种可行的电话咨询方案,它超越了地理障碍,具有减轻癌症幸存者的困扰、促进应对和健康生活方式的潜力。