A mixed method feasibility and acceptability study of a flexible intervention based on acceptance and commitment therapy for patients with cancer

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Bourgognon, Francois [1 ]
Bechet, Denise [2 ]
Huin-Schohn, Cecile [2 ]
Strelow, Aurelia [3 ]
Demarche, Laetitia [1 ]
Guillou, Mireille [1 ]
Adam, Virginie [1 ]
Fall, Estelle [3 ]
Omorou, Abdou Yacoubou [3 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Inst Cancerol Lorraine, Dept Support Care Oncol, Nancy, France
[2] Inst Cancerol Lorraine, Dept Clin Res, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
[3] Univ Lorraine, Inserm, INSPIIRE, Nancy, France
[4] CIC 1433 Clin Epidemiol, Nancy, France
[5] French Natl Platform Qual Life & Canc, Nancy, France
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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2024年 / 15卷
关键词
cancer; MAEva program; mindfulness; acceptance and commitment therapy; quality of life; stress; MINDFULNESS-BASED INTERVENTIONS; SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY; BREAST-CANCER; PSYCHOSOCIAL CARE; HOSPITAL ANXIETY; DEPRESSION; DISTRESS; FATIGUE;
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10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1409308
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Propose This study aimed to propose an innovative, open, and circular program that combines acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and mindfulness practices. We assessed its feasibility, acceptability, and first signs of its effect on psychological wellbeing in cancer support treatment.Methods A single-center, single-arm, uncontrolled study was performed. Forty adult patients with non-metastatic prostate or breast cancer, newly diagnosed or undergoing treatment (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone therapy), were recruited. Three cycles of three MAEva program sessions (MAEva: Mindfulness meditation, Acceptance, and Commitment to values program) over nine consecutive weeks were proposed. During the total of 12 weeks of follow-up, after attending the first session, patients were free to attend subsequent sessions.Results Adherence to the study was high, with participation in an average of 6.8 out of nine sessions. A total of eight patients attended all sessions over the three cycles, and 90% participated in at least one cycle. Furthermore, attendance was associated with a statistically significant improvement in Quality of Life (QoL). Each additional session was associated with a mean increase in overall QoL score of more than one point (beta = 1.09 [0.13; 2.04], p = 0.02). The fatigue dimensions decreased with session attendance: physical (beta = -2.24 [-3.63; -0.85]), emotional (beta = -2.60 [-4.11; -1.09]), and interference with daily life (beta = -2.33 [-3.95; -0.72]). The qualitative section demonstrated that patients learned skills and shared their ability to "let go". Patients rated the degree of importance of the program at 8.36/10 (SD +/- 1.64).Conclusion This study highlights the feasibility and acceptability of an original program that combines ACT and mindfulness practices in cancer patients. Future studies are required to demonstrate the efficacy of the MAEVA program. The MAEva pilot study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov under the identifier NCT04751201.Clinical trial registration https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04751201, identifier [NCT04751201].
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