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Mediating processes of two communication interventions for breast cancer patients
[摘要] Objective: Test whether three mediating processes of Self-Determination Theory are involved in intervention effects on quality of life for breast cancer patients. Methods: A randomized clinical trial recruited newly diagnosed breast cancer patients for 6 months of (1) Internet training and access, (2) access to an integrated eHealth system for breast cancer (CHESS), (3) a series of phone conversations with a Human Cancer Information Mentor, or (4) both (2) and (3). Results: This paper reports results after the initial 6 weeks of intervention, at which point patients in the combined condition had higher quality of life scores than those in the other three conditions. All three Self-Determination Theory constructs (autonomy, competence, and relatedness) mediated that effect as hypothesized. In addition, the single-intervention groups were superior to the Internet-only group on relatedness, though perhaps this was too soon for that to carry through to quality of life as well. Conclusions: The SOT constructs do mediate these interventions' effects. Practice implications: Intervention design can profitably focus on enhancing autonomy, competence and relatedness. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
[发布日期] 2010-12-01 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] e-Health;Internet;Patient mentoring;Self-Determination Theory;Interactive cancer communication systems;Quality of life;Breast cancer [时效性] 
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