| Literature DB >> 26460469 |
Kathleen D Lyons, Ingrid A Svensborn, Alice B Kornblith, Mark T Hegel.
Abstract
Seventeen breast cancer survivors completed a 6-week, telephone-delivered, behavioral activation/problem-solving intervention designed to reduce participation restrictions. A content analysis of the session data was conducted to identify the goals and patterns of goal attainment and to understand what women were trying to achieve in their recovery. The 17 women set 141 goals. Sixty-six (47%) of the goals reflected a desire to add a new activity to their routine and 75 (53%) of the goals reflected a desire to perform a routine activity more efficiently. The women primarily set goals to address challenges in exercising (24%), work (13%), nutrition (12%), instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs; 10%), stress management (9%), and social activities (9%). The women set an average of 8 goals and met 71% of their goals. The intervention shows promise in helping women set and achieve a number of functional goals as part of breast cancer recovery.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26460469 PMCID: PMC4608247 DOI: 10.1177/1539449214567306
Source DB: PubMed Journal: OTJR (Thorofare N J) ISSN: 1539-4492