Background: A cancer diagnosis can cause severe emotional distress and affect quality of life as well as social relationships. The transition from inpatient to outpatient treatment is burdened by stressful uncertainties and a gap of psycho-oncological care. In addition, further barriers, such as information deficits or fear of stigmatization, might hinder cancer patients to use psycho-oncological face-to-face interventions. Online interventions can be a low-threshold adjunct to existing face-to-face services. This study aims to evaluate the effect of the online self-help program epos (emotion-based psycho-oncological online self-help) on improving symptoms of anxiety and depression in German-speaking cancer patients. Methods: A randomized c...
Objective The aim was to evaluate the effects of cocreated internet-based stepped care (iCAN-DO) on ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the preferences and incentives for using Internet-...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Background: Approximately 20-30% of patients with cancer experience a clinically relevant level of e...
Purpose of reviewA great proportion of people affected by cancer experience psychological distress. ...
Background Being diagnosed with cancer causes major psychological distress, yet the majority of n...
Purpose: Being diagnosed with cancer causes major psychological distress; however, a majority of pat...
Background: Cancer survivors are vulnerable to experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression and m...
PurposeBeing diagnosed with cancer causes major psychological distress; however, a majority of patie...
Background: Cancer patients are now facing a double distinctive challenge of survival against both t...
Background: Cancer patients are now facing a double distinctive challenge of survival against both t...
Background and Aim Being diagnosed with cancer is often described as a major loss of control leading...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
Introduction: Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, ...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Objective The aim was to evaluate the effects of cocreated internet-based stepped care (iCAN-DO) on ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the preferences and incentives for using Internet-...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Background: Approximately 20-30% of patients with cancer experience a clinically relevant level of e...
Purpose of reviewA great proportion of people affected by cancer experience psychological distress. ...
Background Being diagnosed with cancer causes major psychological distress, yet the majority of n...
Purpose: Being diagnosed with cancer causes major psychological distress; however, a majority of pat...
Background: Cancer survivors are vulnerable to experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression and m...
PurposeBeing diagnosed with cancer causes major psychological distress; however, a majority of patie...
Background: Cancer patients are now facing a double distinctive challenge of survival against both t...
Background: Cancer patients are now facing a double distinctive challenge of survival against both t...
Background and Aim Being diagnosed with cancer is often described as a major loss of control leading...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
Introduction: Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, ...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Objective The aim was to evaluate the effects of cocreated internet-based stepped care (iCAN-DO) on ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the preferences and incentives for using Internet-...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...