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Cognitive thought diary in supportive psychology for people undergoing radiotherapy: a feasibility study

Authors :
Ivan Fazio
Caterina La Cascia
Giovanna Marrazzo
C. Miceli
C. Meo
Daniele La Barbera
N. Valenziano
D. Medusa
G. Alaimo
O Lupo
R Rizzo
Laura Ferraro
Lucia Sideli
A.M. Marinaro
Alice Mulè
Veronica Capuccio
Marrazzo, G.
Ferraro, L.
Meo, C.
Sideli, L.
Mulè, A.
LA CASCIA, C.
Capuccio, V.
Marinaro, A.
Rizzo, R.
Valenziano, N.
Lupo, O.
Alaimo, G.
Miceli, C.
Medusa, D.
Fazio, I.
LA BARBERA, D.
Source :
Minerva Psychiatry. 58
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Edizioni Minerva Medica, 2017.

Abstract

BAC KGROUND: Radiation therapy (RT ) has become one of the most widely-used and efficient treatments for cancer; nevertheless, people who undergo radiotherapy suffer the physical and psychological consequences of this stressful treatment, in addition to the psychosocial distress related to cancer. However, a Radiotherapy Unit is often a place where several patients crowd in from various hospitals with restricted timetables and, for logistic reasons, it is not easy to provide regular psychological sessions for each one. It is important to find a setting that allows us the involvement of the largest number of patients referred to the unit. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility and the effect of a brief intervention of cognitive-oriented diary on the quality of life, anxiety and depressive symptoms of patients undergoing radiotherapy (RT ), compared to a control group. METH ODS: The sample was constituted of 68 experimental subjects and 78 controls, treated with RT . Both groups were assessed with the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS -20), the Hamilton Anxiety and Depression Scale (HA DS) and the EORTC -QLQ at the beginning and at the end of their RT . Experimental subjects were instructed to report emotions and thoughts before attending the RT sessions in a thought diary. RES ULTS : The experimental group showed a good adherence to the diary, a reduction in mean scores of anxiety (P

Details

ISSN :
27246108 and 27246612
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Minerva Psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5863a66614c85ce44214afb7a90cbaa3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23736/s0391-1772.17.01916-1