Eseadi Chiedu
Department of Educational Foundations, Faculty of Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka 410001, Nigeria.
World J Clin Oncol. 2019 Feb 24;10(2):62-66. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v10.i2.62.
There is a dearth of evidence-based data on how psychological distress and death anxiety symptoms experienced by cancer patients and caregivers are treated in developing regions. This article sheds light on the report of the findings from a 2016 study that revealed a rational-emotive behavioral intervention helped a select group of cancer patients and their family caregivers to manage problematic assumptions, psychological distress, and death anxiety symptoms in Nigeria. Based on my experience as a co-investigator and corresponding author of this previous study, I addressed the challenges of conducting such a study and the implications for future research in this article. This article encourages future researchers to replicate the study and endeavor to overcome the limitations of the previous study. Funders were also encouraged to ensure increased access to funds for conducting similar studies with cancer patients and their family caregivers in developing countries and other parts of the world.
在发展中地区,关于如何治疗癌症患者及其照顾者所经历的心理困扰和死亡焦虑症状,缺乏基于证据的数据。本文揭示了一项2016年研究的结果报告,该研究表明一种理性情绪行为干预帮助尼日利亚的一组特定癌症患者及其家庭照顾者应对有问题的假设、心理困扰和死亡焦虑症状。基于我作为该先前研究的共同研究者及通讯作者的经验,我在本文中阐述了进行此类研究的挑战以及对未来研究的启示。本文鼓励未来的研究者重复该研究,并努力克服先前研究的局限性。同时也鼓励资助者确保增加资金获取,以便在发展中国家和世界其他地区对癌症患者及其家庭照顾者开展类似研究。