Authors
Tim W Regan, Sylvie D Lambert, Afaf Girgis, Brian Kelly, Karen Kayser, Jane Turner
Publication date
2012/12
Source
BMC cancer
Volume
12
Pages
1-14
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
With the growing recognition that patients and partners react to a cancer diagnosis as an interdependent system and increasing evidence that psychosocial interventions can be beneficial to both patients and partners, there has been a recent increase in the attention given to interventions that target couples. The aim of this systematic review was to identify existing couple-based interventions for patients with cancer and their partners and explore the efficacy of these interventions (including whether there is added value to target the couple versus individuals), the content and delivery of couple-based interventions, and to identify the key elements of couple-based interventions that promote improvement in adjustment to cancer diagnosis.
Method
A systematic review of the cancer literature was performed to identify experimental and quasi …
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