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Internet-based Support Programs to Alleviate Psychosocial and Physical Symptoms in Cancer Patients: A Literature Analysis
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PsychotherapyEducationComputer TreatmentCancer PatientsMental HealthDigital InterventionSelf-care InterventionCancer EducationSocial SupportSocial Support GroupsInternet-based Support ProgramTelehealthPsychiatryInternet-based Support ProgramsPatient SupportIndividual TherapyNursingPalliative CareHealth BehaviorPhysical SymptomsMedicine
In this review the effect of internet-based support programs on psychosocial and physical symptoms resulting from cancer diagnosis and treatment is analyzed. Selection of studies was based on the following criteria: (non-)randomized controlled trials, performed in adult cancer patients, comparing quantitative psychosocial and/or physical outcomes of an internet-based support program with (a) comparison group(s). Literature search yielded 2032 studies of which 16 fulfilled the eligibility criteria. Three different internet-based support programs were identified: social support groups, online therapy for psychosocial/physical symptoms, and online systems integrating information, support, and coaching services. Outcomes improved by these programs in nine studies. Especially
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