E-therapists’ views on the acceptability and feasibility of an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for parents of children treated for cancer: A qualitative study ...

BackgroundChildhood cancer treatment completion can be a period of vulnerability for parents and is associated with mental health difficulties such as depression and anxiety. We developed an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy-based self-help intervention (EJDe...

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Main Authors: Reuther, Christina, Lundgren, Johan, Gottvall, Maria, Ljungberg, Johan, Woodford, Joanne, Essen, Louise von
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author Reuther, Christina
Lundgren, Johan
Gottvall, Maria
Ljungberg, Johan
Woodford, Joanne
Essen, Louise von
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description BackgroundChildhood cancer treatment completion can be a period of vulnerability for parents and is associated with mental health difficulties such as depression and anxiety. We developed an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy-based self-help intervention (EJDeR) for parents delivered on the U-CARE-portal (Portal). The acceptability and feasibility of EJDeR and study procedures were examined using a single-arm feasibility trial (ENGAGE). Results indicated that EJDeR and ENGAGE study procedures are acceptable and feasible, however, a need for clinical and technical modifications to EJDeR and refinements to ENGAGE study procedures was identified.ObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the acceptability and feasibility of EJDeR and ENGAGE study procedures from the perspective of e-therapists to inform clinical and technical modifications to EJDeR and refinements to study procedures prior to progression to a superiority randomised controlled trial.MethodsWe conducted ...
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spelling ftdatacite:10.25384/sage.c.7272548 2025-01-16T21:42:28+00:00 E-therapists’ views on the acceptability and feasibility of an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for parents of children treated for cancer: A qualitative study ... Reuther, Christina Lundgren, Johan Gottvall, Maria Ljungberg, Johan Woodford, Joanne Essen, Louise von 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.7272548 https://sage.figshare.com/collections/E-therapists_views_on_the_acceptability_and_feasibility_of_an_internet-administered_guided_low-intensity_cognitive_behavioural_therapy_intervention_for_parents_of_children_treated_for_cancer_A_qualitative_study/7272548 unknown SAGE Journals Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Health and Community Services Cardiology Endocrinology Geriatrics and Gerontology Nursing not elsewhere classified Oncology and Carcinogenesis not elsewhere classified Aged Health Care Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified Engineering not elsewhere classified Anthropology FOS: Sociology Cultural Studies not elsewhere classified Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified Organisation and Management Theory Science Policy Social Policy Sociology Collection article 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.7272548 2024-09-02T09:49:50Z BackgroundChildhood cancer treatment completion can be a period of vulnerability for parents and is associated with mental health difficulties such as depression and anxiety. We developed an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy-based self-help intervention (EJDeR) for parents delivered on the U-CARE-portal (Portal). The acceptability and feasibility of EJDeR and study procedures were examined using a single-arm feasibility trial (ENGAGE). Results indicated that EJDeR and ENGAGE study procedures are acceptable and feasible, however, a need for clinical and technical modifications to EJDeR and refinements to ENGAGE study procedures was identified.ObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the acceptability and feasibility of EJDeR and ENGAGE study procedures from the perspective of e-therapists to inform clinical and technical modifications to EJDeR and refinements to study procedures prior to progression to a superiority randomised controlled trial.MethodsWe conducted ... Article in Journal/Newspaper ejder DataCite Portal The ENVELOPE(159.750,159.750,-78.033,-78.033)
spellingShingle Health and Community Services
Cardiology
Endocrinology
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Nursing not elsewhere classified
Oncology and Carcinogenesis not elsewhere classified
Aged Health Care
Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified
Engineering not elsewhere classified
Anthropology
FOS: Sociology
Cultural Studies not elsewhere classified
Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified
Organisation and Management Theory
Science Policy
Social Policy
Sociology
Reuther, Christina
Lundgren, Johan
Gottvall, Maria
Ljungberg, Johan
Woodford, Joanne
Essen, Louise von
E-therapists’ views on the acceptability and feasibility of an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for parents of children treated for cancer: A qualitative study ...
title E-therapists’ views on the acceptability and feasibility of an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for parents of children treated for cancer: A qualitative study ...
title_full E-therapists’ views on the acceptability and feasibility of an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for parents of children treated for cancer: A qualitative study ...
title_fullStr E-therapists’ views on the acceptability and feasibility of an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for parents of children treated for cancer: A qualitative study ...
title_full_unstemmed E-therapists’ views on the acceptability and feasibility of an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for parents of children treated for cancer: A qualitative study ...
title_short E-therapists’ views on the acceptability and feasibility of an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for parents of children treated for cancer: A qualitative study ...
title_sort e-therapists’ views on the acceptability and feasibility of an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for parents of children treated for cancer: a qualitative study ...
topic Health and Community Services
Cardiology
Endocrinology
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Nursing not elsewhere classified
Oncology and Carcinogenesis not elsewhere classified
Aged Health Care
Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified
Engineering not elsewhere classified
Anthropology
FOS: Sociology
Cultural Studies not elsewhere classified
Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified
Organisation and Management Theory
Science Policy
Social Policy
Sociology
topic_facet Health and Community Services
Cardiology
Endocrinology
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Nursing not elsewhere classified
Oncology and Carcinogenesis not elsewhere classified
Aged Health Care
Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified
Engineering not elsewhere classified
Anthropology
FOS: Sociology
Cultural Studies not elsewhere classified
Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified
Organisation and Management Theory
Science Policy
Social Policy
Sociology
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