Background - Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing breast cancer survivors' unmet support care needs, as they present an effective strategy to improve care coordination and provide access to efficacious, cost-efficient and convenient survivorship care. Nevertheless, research focusing on improving survivors' psychosocial needs using internet-based tools is scarce and its practical implementation is limited. Objectives - To study the acceptability, feasibility, efficacy and cost-effectiveness of iNNOVBC, a 10 weeks guided internet-delivered individually-tailored Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)-influenced cognitive behavioural (CBT) intervention developed to improve mild to moderate anxiety...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Background One of the most prevalent long-term consequences of surviving breast cancer is fear of ca...
PURPOSE: We evaluated the effect of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT), with or with...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
INTRODUCTION: Depression and fatigue are common in breast cancer survivors, and their presence is as...
Background: Despite the efficacy of psychosocial interventions in minimizing psychosocial morbidity ...
Background: Despite the psychosocial treatment gap in cancer settings and the significant body of ev...
INTRODUCTION: After the acute treatment phase, breast cancer patients often experience low quality o...
Background: Cancer survivors are vulnerable to experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression and m...
Objective: Previous studies demonstrated that a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program delivered...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
Introduction: Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, ...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is a prevalent, long-term complication of breast cancer and its treat...
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 One of the most prevalent long-term consequences of surviving breast cancer is fear of ca...
PURPOSE: We evaluated the effect of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT), with or with...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
INTRODUCTION: Depression and fatigue are common in breast cancer survivors, and their presence is as...
Background: Despite the efficacy of psychosocial interventions in minimizing psychosocial morbidity ...
Background: Despite the psychosocial treatment gap in cancer settings and the significant body of ev...
INTRODUCTION: After the acute treatment phase, breast cancer patients often experience low quality o...
Background: Cancer survivors are vulnerable to experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression and m...
Objective: Previous studies demonstrated that a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program delivered...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
Introduction: Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, ...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is a prevalent, long-term complication of breast cancer and its treat...
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 One of the most prevalent long-term consequences of surviving breast cancer is fear of ca...
PURPOSE: We evaluated the effect of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT), with or with...