Context. Many breast cancer patients have unmet informational and psychosocial needs after treatment completion. A psychoeducational intervention may be well suited to support these patients.Objectives. The purpose of this multicenter randomized controlled trial was to examine the effectiveness of a web-based tailored psychoeducational program (ENCOURAGE) for breast cancer patients, which aims to empower patients to take control over prevailing problems.Methods. Female breast cancer patients from two hospitals in The Netherlands who recently completed (neo-)adjuvant chemotherapy were randomly assigned to standard care or 12-week access to the ENCOURAGE program providing fully automated information problem-solving strategies, resources, and ...
Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person programs that are e...
(1) Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent malignancy in women. High cancer-related ps...
The purpose of this study was to further develop treatment theory for SHIP psychoeducational interve...
Context. Many breast cancer patients have unmet informational and psychosocial needs after treatment...
Context. Many breast cancer patients have unmet informational and psychosocial needs after treatment...
Background: As cancer survivors experience psychosocial, self-management and lifestyle problems, aft...
The emerging technological advances in recent decades abreast of scientifc progress in cancer conte...
Background: Psychoeducation has emerged as an intervention for women with breast cancer (BC). This m...
Background: Self-management is becoming essential for breast cancer survivors, but evidence about th...
This study aimed to compare the impact of two versions of a psychoeducational written intervention o...
Background One of the most prevalent long-term consequences of surviving breast cancer is fear of ca...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
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...
ObjectiveTo describe the development, pilot testing, and dissemination of a psychosocial interventio...
Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person programs that are e...
(1) Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent malignancy in women. High cancer-related ps...
The purpose of this study was to further develop treatment theory for SHIP psychoeducational interve...
Context. Many breast cancer patients have unmet informational and psychosocial needs after treatment...
Context. Many breast cancer patients have unmet informational and psychosocial needs after treatment...
Background: As cancer survivors experience psychosocial, self-management and lifestyle problems, aft...
The emerging technological advances in recent decades abreast of scientifc progress in cancer conte...
Background: Psychoeducation has emerged as an intervention for women with breast cancer (BC). This m...
Background: Self-management is becoming essential for breast cancer survivors, but evidence about th...
This study aimed to compare the impact of two versions of a psychoeducational written intervention o...
Background One of the most prevalent long-term consequences of surviving breast cancer is fear of ca...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
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...
ObjectiveTo describe the development, pilot testing, and dissemination of a psychosocial interventio...
Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person programs that are e...
(1) Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent malignancy in women. High cancer-related ps...
The purpose of this study was to further develop treatment theory for SHIP psychoeducational interve...