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'Someone who cares:' a qualitative investigation of cancer patients' experiences of psychotherapy.

T MacCormack1, J Simonian, J Lim, L Remond, D Roets, S Dunn, P Butow.   

Abstract

Although psychotherapy for cancer patients is known to be effective, there is little in the research to indicate what elements of their therapy patients find most helpful. To explore this question, we interviewed cancer patients diagnosed with metastatic disease who had been offered two different forms of individual psychotherapy as part of a larger funded study. These interviews were then transcribed and analysed using grounded theory. Our aim was to explore patients' psychotherapy experience from their perspective and to determine what common elements in the two approaches they felt were of greatest benefit. Results indicated that patients offered cognitive behavioural therapy had similar experiences to those who received a type of relaxation therapy that included time for non-specific, patient-centred 'chat'. Central to participants' experiences was the opportunity both therapies gave them to enter a relationship in which they could safely share their thoughts and feelings with someone who seemed genuinely interested in understanding their cancer experience and 'truly cared'. These findings suggest that the unique perspectives of cancer patients can add considerably to our understanding of individual psychotherapy in cancer care settings and how this might be improved. Copyright 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11180577     DOI: 10.1002/1099-1611(200101/02)10:1<52::aid-pon489>3.0.co;2-v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychooncology        ISSN: 1057-9249            Impact factor:   3.894


  7 in total

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Authors:  Julie B Schnur; Guy H Montgomery
Journal:  Clin Psychol Rev       Date:  2009-11-27

2.  Cancer-related psychosocial research: what are the perspectives of cancer care centre users on participation?

Authors:  Julie Hepworth; Ann R R Robertson; Anita Jhunjhunwala; Glyn C Jarvis; Chris McVittie
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2010-06-20       Impact factor: 3.603

3.  Examination of couples' attachment security in relation to depression and hopelessness in maritally distressed patients facing end-stage cancer and their spouse caregivers: a buffer or facilitator of psychosocial distress?

Authors:  Linda M McLean; Tara Walton; Andrew Matthew; Jennifer Michelle Jones
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2010-08-27       Impact factor: 3.603

4.  Living with cancer and perception of care: Icelandic oncology outpatients, a qualitative study.

Authors:  Elísabet Hjörleifsdóttir; Ingalill Rahm Hallberg; Elín Díanna Gunnarsdóttir; Ingrid Agren Bolmsjö
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2007-09-20       Impact factor: 3.603

5.  Development and evaluation of a problem-focused psychosocial intervention for patients with head and neck cancer.

Authors:  Cherith J Semple; Lynn Dunwoody; W George Kernohan; Eilis McCaughan
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2008-07-15       Impact factor: 3.603

6.  Bereaved cancer carers' experience of and preference for palliative care.

Authors:  Natasha Sekelja; Phyllis N Butow; Martin H N Tattersall
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2009-10-12       Impact factor: 3.603

7.  Qualitative Evaluation of Cancer Survivors' Experiences of Metacognitive Therapy: A New Perspective on Psychotherapy in Cancer Care.

Authors:  Mary Gemma Cherry; Peter Salmon; Angela Byrne; Helen Ullmer; Gareth Abbey; Peter L Fisher
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2019-05-01
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