Expression and reception of treatment information in breast cancer support groups: How health self-efficacy moderates effects on emotional well-being
[摘要] Objectives: To examine the effects of exchanging treatment information within computer-mediated breast cancer support groups on emotional well-being, and to explore whether this relationship is moderated by health self-efficacy. Methods: Sample: 177 breast cancer patients using an electronic Health (eHealth) program with discussion group. Measure: expression and reception of treatment information: emotional well-being scale (0, 4 months). Analyses: hierarchical regression. Results: Effects of expression and reception of treatment information on emotional well-being were significantly greater for those who have higher health self-efficacy. Conclusions: Results conditionally support prior research finding positive. effects of treatment information exchanges among breast cancer patients. Such exchanges had a positive impact on emotional well-being for those with higher health self-efficacy, but they had a negative influence for those with lower health self-efficacy. Practice implications: Given that the association between emotional well-being and exchanging treatment information was moderated by health self-efficacy, clinicians should explain the role of health self-efficacy before encouraging patients to use eHealth systems for treatment exchanges. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
[发布日期] 2010-12-01 [发布机构]
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[关键词] Breast cancer;Computer-Mediated Social Support (CMSS) Group;Treatment information expression and reception;Emotional well-being;Health self-efficacy [时效性]