Journal article
Pilot randomised controlled trial of a radiation therapist-led educational intervention for breast cancer patients prior to commencing radiotherapy
GKB Halkett, M O'Connor, S Aranda, M Jefford, T Shaw, D York, N Spry, M Taylor, P Schofield
Supportive Care in Cancer | SPRINGER | Published : 2013
Abstract
Purpose: Although patients receive information prior to commencing radiotherapy, they often experience anxiety and distress. We conducted a pilot randomised controlled trial to determine whether a radiation therapist led psycho-educational intervention for breast cancer patients prior to radiotherapy is likely to be effective in reducing radiotherapy-related concerns, patient anxiety and depression. Methods: The intervention comprised two face-to-face consultations with a radiation therapist (one prior to radiation planning and the other prior to treatment). Patients completed surveys at baseline, prior to treatment planning and on the first day of treatment. Outcome measures included the Ho..
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Dr Georgia Halkett was supported by a National Breast Cancer Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship and a Curtin University Research Fellowship. Debra York and Sharadeh Ramdeny were the research assistants for this study. We would like to thank Rachel Kearvell and Kristy Levett for their assistance in the ongoing conduct of this study. We also thank the RTs involved in delivering the intervention and the women who participated in this study.