Personalizing Psychological Care for Chronic Cancer-Related Fatigue: A Case Study on Symptom Dynamics.

Q2 Psychology Journal for Person-Oriented Research Pub Date : 2021-08-26 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.17505/jpor.2021.23447
Melanie P J Schellekens, Tom I Bootsma, Rosalie A M van Woezik, Marije L van der Lee
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Approximately 25% of cancer patients suffer from chronic cancer-related fatigue (CCRF), which is a complex, multifactorial condition. While there are evidence-based interventions, it remains unclear what treatment works best for the individual patient. Psychological network models can offer a schematic representation of interrelations among fatigue and protective and perpetuating factors for the individual patient. We explored whether feedback based on these individual fatigue networks can help personalize psychological care for CCRF. A 34-year old woman with CCRF was referred to our mental healthcare institute for psycho-oncology. During the waitlist period, she filled out an experience sampling app for 101 days, including five daily assessments of fatigue, pain, mood, activity and fatigue coping. The interplay between items was visualized in network graphs at the moment-level and day-level, which were discussed with the patient. For example, acceptance of fatigue in the past three hours was associated with less hopelessness and less fatigue in the following moment. At the day-level, acceptance was also being associated with less fatigue, less hopelessness, a better mood, and more motivation to do things. The patient recognized these patterns and explained how unexpected waves of fatigue can make her feel hopeless. This started a dialogue on how cultivating acceptance could potentially help her handle the fatigue. The patient would discuss this with her therapist. Feedback based on individual fatigue networks can provide direct insight into how one copes with CCRF and subsequently offer directions for treatment. Further research is needed in order to implement this in clinical practice.

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慢性癌症相关疲劳的个体化心理护理:症状动态的个案研究
大约25%的癌症患者患有慢性癌症相关疲劳(CCRF),这是一种复杂的多因素疾病。虽然有基于证据的干预措施,但目前尚不清楚哪种治疗方法对个体患者最有效。心理网络模型可以为个体患者提供疲劳与保护性和持续性因素之间相互关系的示意图。我们探讨了基于这些个体疲劳网络的反馈是否有助于CCRF的个性化心理护理。一名34岁的CCRF妇女因心理肿瘤被转介到我们的精神保健研究所。在等待名单期间,她填写了一份101天的体验抽样应用程序,包括每天五次对疲劳、疼痛、情绪、活动和疲劳应对的评估。项目之间的相互作用用网络图在时刻级和日级进行可视化,并与患者进行讨论。例如,在过去的三个小时内接受疲劳,与接下来的一刻的绝望和疲劳减少有关。在一天的水平上,接受也与更少的疲劳、更少的绝望、更好的心情和更有动力去做事情有关。病人认识到了这些模式,并解释了意外的疲劳如何使她感到绝望。这开启了一场关于培养接受度如何帮助她应对疲劳的对话。病人会和她的治疗师讨论这个问题。基于个人疲劳网络的反馈可以直接了解一个人如何应对CCRF,并随后提供治疗指导。为了在临床实践中实现这一目标,需要进一步的研究。
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Journal for Person-Oriented Research
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Psychology-Psychology (miscellaneous)
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