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Derde Vlaams congres in de psychosociale oncologie

Het CHi organiseert het "Derde Vlaams congres in de psychosociale oncologie" op dinsdag 1 december '15.

Interventies in de psychosociale oncologische zorg (Nederland): een eerste inventarisatie van ontwikkelingen

In de loop der jaren is er een uitgebreid palet aan Psychosociale oncologische zorg (PSOZ) ontstaan. Naast het reguliere behandelaanbod binnen de PSOZ, zijn er altijd ontwikkelingen gaande en worden er nieuwe Psychosociale oncologische interventies (verder PSO-interventies) ontwikkeld. De praktijk wijst uit dat het niet altijd eenvoudig is om te ontdekken wàt er nu waar en voor wie aangeboden wordt: een overzicht van PSO-interventies ontbreekt. 

Artikel 'Managing fatigue after cancer treatment: development of RESTORE, a web-based resource to support self-management' (2015)

Objective: The aim of this study is to co-create an evidence-based and theoretically informed web-based intervention (RESTORE) designed to enhance self-efficacy to live with cancer-related fatigue (CRF) following primary cancer treatment.

Artikel 'Yoga and self-reported cognitive problems in breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial' (2015)

Objectives: Cancer survivors often report cognitive problems. Furthermore, decreases in physical activity typically occur over the course of cancer treatment. Although physical activity benefits cognitive function

Artikel 'Main outcomes of the Move More for Life Trial: a randomised controlled trial examining the effects of tailored-print and targeted-print materials for promoting physical activity among post-treatment breast cancer survivors' (2015)

Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer survivors. To impact public health, broad-reaching sustainable interventions that promote physical activity are needed.

Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of two distance-based interventions for promoting physical activity among breast cancer survivors compared with a standard recommendation control.

Artikel 'Population-, intervention- and methodology-related characteristics of clinical trials impact exercise efficacy during adjuvant therapy for breast cancer: a meta-regression analysis' (2015)

Objective: Significant heterogeneity was highlighted in recent meta-analyses examining exercise effects in cancer patients, suggesting that some characteristics may moderate exercise efficacy.

Artikel 'Lifestyle factors associated with cognitive functioning in breast cancer survivors' (2015)

Objective: Weight, physical activity, and sleep are modifiable lifestyle factors that impact cognitive functioning in noncancer populations but have yet to be examined in cancer survivors. The aim of the study was to assess the relationship of obesity, physical activity, and sleep, with cognitive functioning among breast cancer survivors.

Methods: Participants were 136 early-stage postmenopausal breast cancer survivors who completed an assessment of neuropsychological testing, height, weight, physical activity, and sleep. Linear

Artikel: 'Evaluation of the making sense of brain tumor program: a randomized controlled trial of a home-based psychosocial intervention' (2015)

Objective: Despite significant psychosocial morbidity, there are few controlled trials of psychological support for people with brain tumor. This study evaluated the efficacy of the Making Sense of Brain
Tumor (MSoBT) program, a home-based psychosocial intervention.

Design: A randomized controlled trial with a wait list condition

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