As arduous psychological reactions and loss of control almost inevitably represent a challenge for women diagnosed and treated for breast cancer, a participatory intervention study was initiated that aimed to enhance empowerment in breast cancer self-help groups. Women newly diagnosed with breast cancer were invited to participate. The intervention encompassed three professionally led self-help groups running sequentially, each group for approximately four months. Each group of 5-7 participants met weekly. Several empowerment strategies were initiated by two professional facilitators, aiming to promote empowerment processes and to manage stress. The participants experienced group participation as both empowering and as a valuable source of ...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a model for crisis intervention through group therapy for women with ...
Objectives. The social construction of breast cancer (BC) survivor identity has produced a powerful ...
Intervention to enhance empowerment in breast cancer self-help groups. Nursing Inquiry, 17: 47–57, w...
As arduous psychological reactions and loss of control almost inevitably represent a challenge for w...
New models of cancer care and survivorship ask for empowered patients. But how do we measure that pa...
AbstractBreast cancer is, as we well know, a complex and traumatizing disease, considered to be a sy...
International audienceAbstract Background In 2020, the number of new cancer cases was estimated at 2...
This study was conducted to identify the process and outcomes of empowerment as experienced by Hong ...
Process The purpose of this study was to explore what effects participation in breast cancer support...
PURPOSE: Peer support groups for cancer patients show mixed findings regarding effectiveness on psyc...
Peer support is based on the premise that sharing mutual experience provides a unique and valuable f...
Ever since the rise of online support groups it has been presumed that there is an empowering effect...
Ever since the rise of online support groups it has been presumed that there is an empowering effect...
According to the World Health Organization (2021) breast cancer is the most common cancer among wome...
Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in Turkey and other countries. It is not sufficient for wo...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a model for crisis intervention through group therapy for women with ...
Objectives. The social construction of breast cancer (BC) survivor identity has produced a powerful ...
Intervention to enhance empowerment in breast cancer self-help groups. Nursing Inquiry, 17: 47–57, w...
As arduous psychological reactions and loss of control almost inevitably represent a challenge for w...
New models of cancer care and survivorship ask for empowered patients. But how do we measure that pa...
AbstractBreast cancer is, as we well know, a complex and traumatizing disease, considered to be a sy...
International audienceAbstract Background In 2020, the number of new cancer cases was estimated at 2...
This study was conducted to identify the process and outcomes of empowerment as experienced by Hong ...
Process The purpose of this study was to explore what effects participation in breast cancer support...
PURPOSE: Peer support groups for cancer patients show mixed findings regarding effectiveness on psyc...
Peer support is based on the premise that sharing mutual experience provides a unique and valuable f...
Ever since the rise of online support groups it has been presumed that there is an empowering effect...
Ever since the rise of online support groups it has been presumed that there is an empowering effect...
According to the World Health Organization (2021) breast cancer is the most common cancer among wome...
Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in Turkey and other countries. It is not sufficient for wo...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a model for crisis intervention through group therapy for women with ...
Objectives. The social construction of breast cancer (BC) survivor identity has produced a powerful ...
Intervention to enhance empowerment in breast cancer self-help groups. Nursing Inquiry, 17: 47–57, w...