Assessing the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral stress management (CBSM) on pain perception of cancer patients

Ali Asadbeygi, H. Ahadi, H. Mirzaei
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Background: Disease-related cancer pain is a multidimensional phenomenon. Psychological factors that may alter pain perception in cancer patients have not been well studied. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral stress therapy on distress in patients with cancer. Patients and Methods: In a cross-sectional study of consecutive patients (32-70 years ) , progression of their disease was at levels 1 to 3, high cycle education, and 3 months of chemotherapy, of which 40 were randomly available to the study and allocated to two groups (20 in experimental and 20 in control groups). The instrument was a McGill pain questionnaire (1997). Data were analyzed using two methods of Kolmogorov-Smirnov inferential statistics and multivariate analysis of covariance using SPSS Ver.17. R es ults: Correlation analysis showed that the experimental group had a significant reduction in perception of pain, in the posttest after the experiment compared with the control group. C onclusion: The short-term cognitive-behavioral stress management program could reduce the perception of pain in cancer patients.
认知行为应激管理(CBSM)对癌症患者疼痛感知的影响
背景:与疾病相关的癌痛是一个多维度的现象。可能改变癌症患者疼痛感知的心理因素尚未得到很好的研究。本研究的目的是确定认知行为应激疗法对癌症患者痛苦的有效性。患者和方法:在一项连续患者(32-70岁)的横断面研究中,他们的疾病进展为1至3级,高周期教育,化疗3个月,其中40人随机进入研究,并分为两组(实验组20人,对照组20人)。该工具为McGill疼痛问卷(1997)。数据分析采用Kolmogorov-Smirnov推理统计和SPSS Ver.17多变量协方差分析两种方法。结果:与对照组相比,实验组在实验结束后的后测中对疼痛的感知明显降低。结论:短期认知行为应激管理方案可降低肿瘤患者的疼痛感。
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