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Reducing symptom limitations: a cognitive behavioral intervention randomized trial.

Ardith Doorenbos1, Barbara Given, Charles Given, Natalya Verbitsky, Bernadine Cimprich, Ruth McCorkle.   

Abstract

Until now, little research has been conducted examining the reactive dimension, or the degree to which a symptom limits an individual's life, in a multiplicity of symptoms. This research examines how problem-solving therapy organizes an intervention to decrease symptom limitations. The purpose was threefold: to determine if a cognitive behavioral intervention decreases the impact of symptom limitations among individuals newly diagnosed with cancer, who are receiving chemotherapy; to determine, after adjusting for covariates, how symptom limitations change over time; and to describe which symptoms are most limiting. This randomized control trial was conducted in two comprehensive and four community cancer centers. Two hundred thirty-seven individuals, aged 31-87, newly diagnosed with solid tumor cancers, participated. The experimental group (118 individuals) received a 10-contact, 18-week cognitive behavioral intervention focused on cancer- and chemotherapy-related symptoms. The control group (119 individuals) received conventional care. Interviews occurred at baseline, 10, 20, and 32 weeks. Data analysis used a two-level hierarchical linear model. Participants receiving the cognitive behavioral intervention had lower scores of symptom limitation than did participants in the control group. At the onset of the study, younger patients reported more symptom limitations than their older counterparts; however, this was reversed by the end of the study. The cognitive behavioral intervention was key to decreasing symptom limitations. Findings also suggest that nursing interventions may be particularly helpful to younger individuals in managing cancer-related symptom limitations. Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15643674      PMCID: PMC1904496          DOI: 10.1002/pon.874

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


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