Thinking well beyond diagnosis: a four-year evaluation of a cognitive changes education for breast cancer survivors

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING Nursing-Research and Reviews Pub Date : 2019-07-05 DOI:10.2147/NRR.S197778
J. Vo, Silvia Gisiger-Camata, Kayla A Lewis, Timiya S. Nolan, J. Bail, Bailey A. Hendricks, D. Vance, K. Meneses
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Karen Meneses passed away on August 01, 2018 Purpose: Cognitive changes affect up to 75% of breast cancer survivors during treatment and 35% after treatment. There remains a paucity of cognitive change-focused education programs for breast cancer survivors. The Think Well: Healthy Living to Improve Cognitive Function program was developed to address cognitive changes in Alabama breast cancer survivors. The purpose of this article is to report program development and expansion over four years and attendees’ program satisfaction. Methods: A seven-step framework (identify, connect, assess, tailor, plan, deliver, and evaluate) was used to develop and implement the Think Well program. The 2-h seminars, tailored to each respective community, consisted of face-to-face lecture-style education grounded on an evidence-based curriculum. Seminars were assessed using surveys that focused on attendees’ satisfaction and were delivered at the end of each Think Well seminar. The surveys were summarized using descriptive statistics. Results: Over four years, 17 Think Well seminars were delivered to a total of 666 attendees, and 515 (77% response rate) completed a survey. Of which, 151 reported to be breast cancer survivors, 209 family and friends, and 155 others. Think Well received mostly “good” or “excellent” ratings on all educational program components in the evaluation. After receiving feedback from attendees, the Think Well program was also adapted to create an interactive website. Conclusion: Think Well seminars were well-received and provided cognitive changefocused cancer education for an underserved and diverse population. Implications include disseminating Think Well to a multi-state or national platform, implementing Think Well education using social media engagement, and collaborating with health-care professionals to provide cognitive change information.
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超越诊断的思考:对乳腺癌幸存者认知改变教育的四年评估
目的:认知变化影响高达75%的乳腺癌幸存者在治疗期间和治疗后的35%。针对乳腺癌幸存者的以认知改变为重点的教育项目仍然很缺乏。“好好思考:改善认知功能的健康生活”项目是为了解决阿拉巴马州乳腺癌幸存者的认知变化而开发的。本文的目的是报告四年来项目的发展和扩展以及与会者对项目的满意度。方法:采用七步框架(识别、连接、评估、定制、计划、交付和评估)来开发和实施Think Well项目。为每个社区量身定制的2小时研讨会,包括以实证课程为基础的面对面讲座式教育。研讨会通过调查来评估与会者的满意度,并在每次研讨会结束时交付。这些调查用描述性统计进行了总结。结果:在四年的时间里,共举办了17次Think Well研讨会,共有666名与会者,其中515人(77%的回复率)完成了调查。其中151人是乳腺癌幸存者,209人是家人和朋友,155人是其他人。在评估中,Think Well的所有教育项目都获得了“良好”或“优秀”的评级。在收到与会者的反馈后,“好好思考”计划也被改编成一个互动网站。结论:Think Well研讨会很受欢迎,为服务不足和多样化的人群提供了以认知改变为重点的癌症教育。其影响包括向多州或国家平台传播Think Well,利用社交媒体参与实施Think Well教育,并与卫生保健专业人员合作提供认知变化信息。
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