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Effects of Psychosocial Interventions for Patients with Breast Cancer: A Meta-analysis

Kyu-Sic Hwang, Kuy-Haeng Lee, Chan-Mo Yang, Hye-Jin Lee, Sang-Yeol Lee

2023Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: This study involved a meta-analysis of South Korean studies regarding psychosocial interventions for patients with breast cancer to provide basic data to support the development of an integrated healthcare service model. Methods: Randomized controlled studies with a pretest-posttest design were selected, and those presenting means, standard deviations, and standardized mean differences were included. For quality evaluation and heterogeneity testing, the Jadad scale and the Q-value and I2 were used. To estimate the effect size of each study, Hedge's g was used. Publication bias was analyzed with the Funnel plot and Egger's regression test. Results: = 0.35). The mean number of sessions was 7.93 and the mean intervention time was 13.2 hours. The interventions were mostly administered in a group structure (94%) and, regarding the type, they were categorized as integrated (36.4%), cognitive (30.3%), and meditation (24.2%). The mean effect size was 1.21 against no treatment group. Conclusion: The analyzed studies showed heterogeneity, with a corresponding asymmetry found on the Funnel plot. Despite the heterogeneity and publication bias, the mean effect size was significantly large. Cognitive interventions, meditation, and psychological education programs are expected to assist in reducing negative emotions and enhancing quality of life in patients with breast cancer.

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PsychosocialMeta-analysisBreast cancerPsychological interventionMedicineOncologyCancerPsychologyPsychotherapistClinical psychologyInternal medicinePsychiatryCancer survivorship and careHealth and Wellbeing ResearchCancer-related cognitive impairment studies
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