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Proefschrift: 'Evaluation of two different web-based interventions for chronic cancer-related fatigue - Online Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy and Ambulant Activity Feedback.

About a quarter of cancer survivors suffer from chronic cancer-related fatigue (CCRF). CCRF has a considerable impact on a patient’s life because it hinders in daily life activities and causes distress. To improve the quality and accessibility of interventions for CCRF, this dissertation comprises the evaluation of two different Web-based interventions for reducing CCRF: a physiotherapist guided ambulant activity feedback (AAF) therapy encompassing the use of an accelerometer, and a psychologist guided online mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (eMBCT). The following topics will be addressed:

1. The effectiveness of these interventions compared to an unguided active control condition receiving psycho-educational e-mails;

2. Specific and generic predictors and working mechanisms of these interventions;

3. Patient experiences with following these interventions.

This project is called ‘Fitter na kanker’, and concerns applied research initiated by two research departments in clinical psycho-oncology practice centers in the Netherlands: the Helen Dowling Instituut (www.hdi.nl) and Roessingh Research and Development (www.rrd.nl).

Auteur: 
Fieke Bruggeman-Everts
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