Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, and unmet psychological supportive care needs are prevalent. This study describes the protocol for a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to assess the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of an internet-based psychological intervention for distressed patients with cancer. Methods and analysis In phase I, the intervention was developed on an interactive web platform and pilot tested for acceptability using a qualitative methodology with 21 patients with cancer. Phase II is an RCT underway with patients with or at risk of elevated psychological distress comparing: (1) static patient education website with (2) individualised web-delivered cognitive beh...
Background: Approximately 20-30% of patients with cancer experience a clinically relevant level of e...
Background : The diagnosis and treatment of cancer is a major life stress such that approximately 35...
Background: Cancer survivors are vulnerable to experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression and m...
Introduction: Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, ...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self-management ...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
© 2018 Journal of Medical Internet Research. All rights reserved. Background: Web-based intervention...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
© 2015 Beatty et al.; licensee BioMed Central. This is an Open Access article distributed under the ...
Background: Approximately 20-30% of patients with cancer experience a clinically relevant level of e...
Background: Approximately 20-30% of patients with cancer experience a clinically relevant level of e...
Background : The diagnosis and treatment of cancer is a major life stress such that approximately 35...
Background: Cancer survivors are vulnerable to experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression and m...
Introduction: Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, ...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self-management ...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
© 2018 Journal of Medical Internet Research. All rights reserved. Background: Web-based intervention...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
© 2015 Beatty et al.; licensee BioMed Central. This is an Open Access article distributed under the ...
Background: Approximately 20-30% of patients with cancer experience a clinically relevant level of e...
Background: Approximately 20-30% of patients with cancer experience a clinically relevant level of e...
Background : The diagnosis and treatment of cancer is a major life stress such that approximately 35...
Background: Cancer survivors are vulnerable to experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression and m...