Background: Despite the psychosocial treatment gap in cancer settings and the significant body of evidence on the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of internet interventions, research targeting Breast Cancer Survivors (BCS) is scant, and implementation in clinical settings is limited. While the reasons for this research and implementation gaps are multifactorial, including funding, technical and organizational barriers, the attitudes of the distinct stakeholders in the internet interventions’ ecosystem have been posited to play an important role in this regard. Yet, little is known about the attitudes and practices of key stakeholders such as BCS and Mental Health Professionals (MHP) to-ward these interventions or how they should be effective...
Purpose of reviewThe present review describes recent research on online psychosocial interventions f...
Objective: To develop and evaluate the usability of iConquerFear, an online self-management adaptati...
Objective To study the impact of the spontaneous use of Internet on breast cancer patients and on th...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
Background - Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing bre...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
Background: Despite the efficacy of psychosocial interventions in minimizing psychosocial morbidity ...
PurposeThis review sought to summarize existing knowledge in order to inform the development of an o...
Purpose. This review sought to summarize existing knowledge in order to inform the development of an...
BACKGROUND: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Background and Aim Being diagnosed with cancer is often described as a major loss of control leading...
Background: Despite high levels of psychological distress experienced by many patients with cancer, ...
INTRODUCTION: Depression and fatigue are common in breast cancer survivors, and their presence is as...
Objective Too few cancer patients and survivors receive evidence‐based interventions for mental hea...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2022-01-07, revised 2022-04-12, accepted 2...
Purpose of reviewThe present review describes recent research on online psychosocial interventions f...
Objective: To develop and evaluate the usability of iConquerFear, an online self-management adaptati...
Objective To study the impact of the spontaneous use of Internet on breast cancer patients and on th...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
Background - Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing bre...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
Background: Despite the efficacy of psychosocial interventions in minimizing psychosocial morbidity ...
PurposeThis review sought to summarize existing knowledge in order to inform the development of an o...
Purpose. This review sought to summarize existing knowledge in order to inform the development of an...
BACKGROUND: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Background and Aim Being diagnosed with cancer is often described as a major loss of control leading...
Background: Despite high levels of psychological distress experienced by many patients with cancer, ...
INTRODUCTION: Depression and fatigue are common in breast cancer survivors, and their presence is as...
Objective Too few cancer patients and survivors receive evidence‐based interventions for mental hea...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2022-01-07, revised 2022-04-12, accepted 2...
Purpose of reviewThe present review describes recent research on online psychosocial interventions f...
Objective: To develop and evaluate the usability of iConquerFear, an online self-management adaptati...
Objective To study the impact of the spontaneous use of Internet on breast cancer patients and on th...