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Impact of a Behavior Change Program and Health Education on Social Interactions in Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer: Randomized Controlled Trial

Mené à Taïwan sur 100 patients ayant survécu à un cancer de la tête et du cou, cet essai randomisé évalue l'efficacité d'un programme d'éducation à la santé pour inciter aux changements de comportements, améliorer les fonctions sociales et émotionnelles, réduire les symptômes de dépression et la peur des interactions sociales

Objective : The purpose of this study of survivors of head and neck cancer was to evaluate the effects of a behavior change program and health education on depression, fear of social interactions, avoidance of social interactions, physical function, and social-emotional function. Methods : This was a randomized controlled trial of 100 subjects, in which changes in the scores of several psychometric scales were recorded for an experimental group (behavior change program and health education) and a control group (routine care only). Assessments were performed at baseline (T0), and at 1 month (T1), 2 months (T2), and 3 months (T3) after completing the intervention. Results : After the intervention, the experimental group reported significantly less fear of social interactions, less avoidance of social interactions, and better physical function than the control group. The experimental group also had less depression at T3 than at T0, although there was no such change in the control group. Analysis of physical function indicated that both groups experienced improvements from T0 to T1, slight declines from T1 to T2, and slight declines from T2 to T3; however, both groups had significantly better physical function at T3 than at T0. Conclusions : Head and neck cancer patients who receveived a behavior change program and health education reported less fear of social interactions, less avoidance of social interactions, and improved physical function during the 3 months after this intervention.

Psycho-Oncology 2018

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