Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of two versions (personal or automated feedback) of a psychological Web-based self-help intervention targeting partners of cancer patients. The intervention was based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and self-compassion training. Participants' adherence and their satisfaction were also studied. Methods Two hundred three partners of patients with heterogeneous entities of cancer were randomized into three conditions: personal feedback (PF) (n = 67), automated feedback (AF) (n = 70), or waiting list (WL) control (n = 66). Participants completed measures at baseline (T0) and post-intervention (T1; 3 months after baseline) to assess psychological distress (HADS; primary outcome), positive mental h...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self-management ...
This study examined partners of cancer patients intention to use a web-based psychological intervent...
Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of two versions (personal or automated feedback) of a psycholo...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of two versions (personal or automated feedback) of a psychol...
Background: There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, b...
Background There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, bu...
Abstract Background Partners of cancer patients are the cornerstone of supportive cancer care. They ...
Background: There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, b...
Partners of cancer patients are an essential pillar in the cancer trajectory. The patient’s cancer c...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self-management ...
This study examined partners of cancer patients intention to use a web-based psychological intervent...
Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of two versions (personal or automated feedback) of a psycholo...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of two versions (personal or automated feedback) of a psychol...
Background: There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, b...
Background There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, bu...
Abstract Background Partners of cancer patients are the cornerstone of supportive cancer care. They ...
Background: There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, b...
Partners of cancer patients are an essential pillar in the cancer trajectory. The patient’s cancer c...
Background: Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self...
Web-based interventions present a potentially cost-effective approach to supporting self-management ...
This study examined partners of cancer patients intention to use a web-based psychological intervent...