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针对头颈部癌症幸存者的身体意象相关困扰的结构化表达性写作活动:我们能接触到谁,效果如何?

A structured expressive writing activity targeting body image-related distress among head and neck cancer survivors: who do we reach and what are the effects?

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, de Boelelaan 1117, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Cancer Center Amsterdam (CCA), Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2021 Oct;29(10):5763-5776. doi: 10.1007/s00520-021-06114-y. Epub 2021 Mar 18.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aim of this pretest-posttest study was to investigate the reach and effects of My Changed Body (MyCB), an expressive writing activity based on self-compassion, among head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors.

METHODS

This pilot study had a pretest-posttest design. HNC survivors received an invitation to complete a baseline survey on body image-related distress. At the end of the survey, HNC survivors were asked if they were interested in the intervention study. This entailed the writing activity and a survey 1 week and 1 month post-intervention. The reach was calculated by dividing the number of participants in the intervention study, by the number of (1) eligible HNC survivors and (2) those who filled in the baseline survey. Linear mixed models were used to analyze the effect on body image-related distress. Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate factors associated with the reach and reduced body image-related distress. MyCB was evaluated using study-specific questions.

RESULTS

The reach of MyCB was 15-33% (depending on reference group) and was associated with lower education level, more social eating problems, and fewer wound healing problems. Among the 87 participants, 9 (10%) showed a clinically relevant improvement in body image-related distress. No significant effect on body image-related distress was found. Self-compassion improved significantly during follow-up until 1 month post-intervention (p=0.003). Users rated satisfaction with MyCB as 7.2/10.

CONCLUSION

MyCB does not significantly improve body image-related distress, but is likely to increase self-compassion, which sustains for at least 1 month.

摘要

目的

本预调查后测试研究旨在调查基于自我同情的表达性写作活动“我的改变的身体”(MyCB)在头颈部癌症(HNC)幸存者中的普及程度和效果。

方法

该初步研究采用预调查后测试设计。HNC 幸存者收到了一份关于身体意象相关困扰的基线调查的邀请。在调查结束时,HNC 幸存者被问到是否对干预研究感兴趣。这涉及到写作活动和干预后 1 周和 1 个月的调查。通过将干预研究的参与者人数除以(1)符合条件的 HNC 幸存者人数和(2)填写基线调查的人数,来计算普及程度。线性混合模型用于分析对身体意象相关困扰的影响。逻辑回归分析用于调查与普及程度和减轻身体意象相关困扰相关的因素。使用特定于研究的问题来评估 MyCB。

结果

MyCB 的普及程度为 15-33%(取决于参考组),与较低的教育水平、更多的社交进食问题和较少的伤口愈合问题相关。在 87 名参与者中,有 9 人(10%)在身体意象相关困扰方面表现出临床相关的改善。未发现对身体意象相关困扰有显著影响。自我同情在随访期间显著改善,直到干预后 1 个月(p=0.003)。用户对 MyCB 的满意度评分为 7.2/10。

结论

MyCB 并未显著改善身体意象相关困扰,但可能会增加自我同情,这种效果可持续至少 1 个月。

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