随机对照试验:一对一同伴支持干预对新近确诊的乳腺癌妇女的复原力、社会支持和唾液皮质醇的影响

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摘要

目的 有人建议通过同伴互助来帮助被诊断患有乳腺癌的妇女更好地应对病情,但有关其有效性的研究结果却相互矛盾。本随机对照试验旨在研究一对一同伴支持干预对乳腺癌患者心理复原力、社会支持和唾液皮质醇的影响。接受化疗的患者被随机分配到干预组1(IG1)或对照组1(CG1)。同样,那些接受辅助放疗的患者也被分配到干预组2或对照组2。干预组 1 的妇女每两周接受 8 次由成功战胜乳腺癌的幸存者志愿者提供的社会支持,而干预组 2 则每两周接受 6 次社会支持。CG1和CG2只接受标准护理。在基线(T1)和干预结束时(T2),我们对复原力、社会支持和唾液皮质醇进行了评估。结果我们发现,从T1到T2,IG1的复原力有小到中等程度的增长,但不显著(p = 0.246; dDc = 0.47)。通过回归分析,我们发现这一增长是由皮质醇(β = -0.658,p = 00.010)、情感支持(β = -0.997,p = 00.014)和情绪支持(β = 0.935,p = 00.008)的变化决定的。我们还发现,从 T1 到 T2,CG2 的复原力水平明显下降(p = 0.003;dDc = 0.88)。结论本研究表明,同伴支持可对确诊患有乳腺癌的妇女产生保护性心理影响,并进一步指明了未来在乳腺癌护理连续体中开发干预措施的令人兴奋的途径。
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A randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of a one-to-one peer support intervention on resilience, social support, and salivary cortisol in recently diagnosed women with breast cancer

Purpose

Peer support has been suggested as a way to help women diagnosed with breast cancer to better cope with their situation, but studies on its effectiveness have conflicting results. This randomized controlled trial aimed to study the effectiveness of a one-to-one peer support intervention on psychological resilience, social support, and salivary cortisol among breast cancer patients.

Methods

The sample consisted of 121 newly diagnosed women at Onkologikoa Hospital. Patients who were prescribed chemotherapy were randomly assigned to Intervention Group 1 (IG1) or Control Group 1 (CG1). Similarly, those prescribed adjuvant radiotherapy were assigned to IG2 or CG2. Women in IG1 received 8 biweekly social support sessions from volunteer survivors who had successfully overcome breast cancer, while IG2 received 6 biweekly sessions. CG1 and CG2 only received standard care. Resilience, social support, and salivary cortisol were assessed at baseline (T1) and at the end of the intervention (T2).

Results

We found a non-significant, yet a small to moderate size increase in resilience from T1 to T2 in IG1 (p = 0.246; dDc = 0.47). Upon regression analysis, we observed that this increase was determined by changes in cortisol (β = −0.658, p = 00.010), affective support (β = −0.997, p = 00.014), and emotional support (β = 0.935, p = 00.008). We also found a significant decrease in resilience levels in CG2 from T1 to T2 (p = 0.003; dDc = 0.88).

Conclusion

The present study suggests that peer support can exert a protective psychological influence on women diagnosed with breast cancer, and further indicates an exciting avenue for future intervention development in the breast cancer care continuum.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05077371.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society. The journal publishes the following types of papers: • Original research articles • Review articles
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