| Literature DB >> 30790383 |
Emma Kemp1, Bogda Koczwara1,2, Jane Turner3, Afaf Girgis4,5, Penelope Schofield6, Nicholas Hulbert-Williams7, Janelle Levesque4, Danielle Spence8, Sina Vatandoust1,2, Ganessan Kichenadasse1,2, Amitesh Roy1,2, Shawgi Sukumaran1,2, Christos S Karapetis1,2, Caroline Richards2, Michael Fitzgerald2, Lisa Beatty1,2.
Abstract
Despite high distress and unmet informational and psychosocial needs, and recommendations for development of advanced breast cancer (ABC)-specific resources, there remains a paucity of appropriate, accessible psychological interventions. This survey study examined internet use and preferences of women with ABC, to gauge feasibility of providing an ABC-specific internet intervention. Most participants (83%) used the internet daily. Results indicated most women with ABC would find an ABC-specific internet intervention helpful, and that it would address gaps in current internet resources, including provision of strategies to manage treatment side-effects and fear of cancer progression.Entities:
Keywords: advanced breast cancer; e-Health intervention; information and support needs; internet use
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30790383 DOI: 10.1111/tbj.13203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Breast J ISSN: 1075-122X Impact factor: 2.431