Tapestry

Maureen J. Angen phd, cpsych, J. Helen MacRae phd, cpsych, J. Steven A. Simpson phd, md, frcp, Marilyn Hundleby phd, cpsych
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purpose: In an effort to mitigate the negative psychological sequelae of a cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment, efforts have been made to explore a variety of psychosocial issues and interventions. This article describes the provision and preliminary evaluation of a novel psychosocial service delivery, a residential “retreat” program called Tapestry, which is run under the aegis of the established cancer care community in Alberta, Canada.

overview: Retreat programs offer a novel way to provide psychosocial support for those persons who are living with cancer. The retreats are unique in the provision of a respite and the opportunity to address the isolation and other existential issues arising from a cancer diagnosis. The program described in this article has provided such a service six times per year since 1998. The intervention is described, and preliminary evaluation data are presented.

clinical implications: Cancer care has begun to move beyond a solely biomedical paradigm toward a more holistic ethos in service delivery and research orientation. While the face value of and demand for such programming continues to grow, few residential psychosocial programs are offered under the auspices of conventional cancer care centers, and little work has been done to examine the nature and possible efficacy of retreat programs as a valid forum for psychosocial service delivery.

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目的:为了减轻癌症诊断和癌症治疗的负面心理后遗症,人们努力探索各种社会心理问题和干预措施。本文描述了一种新型心理社会服务的提供和初步评估,这是一个名为Tapestry的住宅“撤退”项目,在加拿大阿尔伯塔省建立的癌症护理社区的支持下运行。概述:静修项目为癌症患者提供了一种新颖的心理支持方式。疗养所的独特之处在于提供了一个喘息的机会,并有机会解决因癌症诊断而产生的孤立和其他存在问题。本文中描述的程序自1998年以来每年提供6次这样的服务。对干预措施进行了描述,并给出了初步评价数据。临床意义:癌症治疗已经开始超越单一的生物医学范式,在服务提供和研究方向上转向更全面的精神。虽然此类项目的表面价值和需求持续增长,但在传统癌症护理中心的支持下,很少提供住宿社会心理项目,而且很少有工作来检查疗养项目作为提供社会心理服务的有效论坛的性质和可能的效果。
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