Umashankar Saumya, Mamounas Matina Elise, Matthys Madeline, Hadeler Edward Kenji, Wong Emily Claire, Hicks Greg, Hwang Jimmy, Chien Amy Jo, Rugo Hope S, Hamolsky Deborah, Esserman Laura, Melisko Michelle
Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Foster, Hicks & Associates, San Francisco, CA, United States.
JMIR Cancer. 2022 Feb 25;8(1):e31756. doi: 10.2196/31756.
Patients with breast cancer frequently experience escalation of anxiety after completing curative treatment.
This study evaluated the acceptability and psychological impact of a 1-day workshop to emphasize behavioral strategies involving intention and self-efficacy.
Breast cancer survivors who attended a 1-day Pathways for Survivors workshop provided feedback and completed electronic quality of life (QOL) questionnaires at baseline, 1 and 6 weeks, and 6 months after the workshop. Attendees' baseline QOL scores were compared to follow-up (FUP) scores. Scores from patients receiving routine FUP care were also compiled as a reference population.
In total, 77 patients attended 1 of 9 workshops. The mean satisfaction score was 9.7 out of 10 for the workshop and 9.96 out of 10 for the moderator. Participants' baseline mean Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) anxiety and depression scores were 57.8 (SD 6.9) and 55.3 (SD 7.5), respectively, which were significantly higher than those of patients receiving routine FUP care (49.1, SD 8.3 and 47.3 SD 8.0, respectively). PROMIS anxiety and depression scores decreased, and the Happiness Index Profile (HIP-10) score-measuring intention and resiliency-increased significantly at 1- and 6-week FUPs.
The Pathways for Survivors program was favorably received. Anxiety and depression decreased significantly at 1- and 6-weeks after the workshop and remained below baseline at 6 months. Increased HIP-10 scores suggest that patients acquired and implemented skills from the workshop. A 1-day workshop led by a lay moderator significantly improved several psychological measures, suggesting that it may be a useful and time-efficient strategy to improve QOL in breast cancer survivors. We are investigating whether an abbreviated "booster" of the intervention at a later date could further improve and maintain QOL gains.
乳腺癌患者在完成根治性治疗后常常会出现焦虑情绪升级。
本研究评估了一个为期一天的工作坊的可接受性及其对心理的影响,该工作坊强调了涉及意图和自我效能的行为策略。
参加为期一天的“幸存者之路”工作坊的乳腺癌幸存者在基线、工作坊后1周、6周和6个月时提供反馈并完成电子生活质量(QOL)问卷。将参与者的基线QOL分数与随访(FUP)分数进行比较。接受常规FUP护理的患者的分数也被汇总作为参考人群。
共有77名患者参加了9个工作坊中的1个。工作坊的平均满意度得分为9.7(满分10分),主持人的平均满意度得分为9.96(满分10分)。参与者的基线平均患者报告结局测量信息系统(PROMIS)焦虑和抑郁分数分别为57.8(标准差6.9)和55.3(标准差7.5),显著高于接受常规FUP护理的患者(分别为49.1,标准差8.3和47.3,标准差8.0)。在1周和6周的FUP时,PROMIS焦虑和抑郁分数下降,而测量意图和恢复力的幸福指数概况(HIP - 10)分数显著增加。
“幸存者之路”项目受到好评。工作坊后1周和6周时焦虑和抑郁显著降低,6个月时仍低于基线水平。HIP - 10分数的增加表明患者从工作坊中获得并应用了技能。由非专业主持人主持的为期一天的工作坊显著改善了多项心理指标,表明这可能是提高乳腺癌幸存者生活质量的一种有用且高效的策略。我们正在研究日后进行该干预的简短“强化”是否能进一步改善并维持生活质量的提升。