Support Groups for Individuals with Cancer Should Include More Medical Information, Study Finds
By Anne Chekal, published Sep 02, 2007
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According to a statement by Allen Sherman, Ph.D. in the press release, "There's a good deal of research about what kinds of groups are helpful for cancer patients, but less information about what they themselves are looking for." Sherman was the lead author of the study, which analyzed the study with 425 participating patients who were diagnosed with a variety of cancers.
Study Findings
Doctors frequently advise individuals diagnosed with cancer to join support groups, however, only a minority actually do. Sixty five percent of those surveyed indicated they would be interested in attending a support group, but that many do not vote with their feet and actually attend. This finding supports the informal working hypothesis of study researchers and informed many of the questions.
The study's initial finding was that participants prioritized medical information over emotional support at a nearly two to one margin, 38 percent versus 20 percent, respectively. Additionally 30 percent of participants wanted to focus on wellness and health promotion.
In keeping with the busy lifestyles of the majority of individuals, participants vastly preferred "drop in" groups they could attend as needed and when convenient to those with set attendance. Nearly half did not mind if the groups were comprised of people with varying types of cancer.
Study Relevance
Research has indicated that attending support groups does not necessarily increase survival time, but do improve the coping skills and mental outlook of participants. As such, indications of what will best help participants do so has relevance for group facilitators.
Support Groups for Individuals with Cancer Should Include More Medical Information, Study Finds
Date: September 1, 2007Location:
USA
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