Exploring the effectiveness of crisis counseling and psychoeducation in relation to improving mental well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance of breast cancer patients in Qatar

Reem Jawad Al-Sulaiman,1 Abdulbari Bener,2,3 Lisa Doodson,4 Salha Bujassoum Al Bader,1 Suhaila Ghuloum,5 Alain Lemaux,1 Hekmat Bugrein,1 Reena Alassam,1 Aisha Karim1 1Department of Medical Oncology, National Center of Cancer Care and Research, Doha, Qatar; 2Istanbul Medipol University, Internationa...

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Main Authors: Al-Sulaiman RJ, Bener A, Doodson L, Bujassoum Al Bader S, Ghuloum S, Lemaux A, Bugrein H, Alassam R, Karim A
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-06-01
Series:International Journal of Women's Health
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spelling doaj-d912927256284b2bac9f2a7e6c314afb2020-11-25T00:52:16ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Women's Health1179-14112018-06-01Volume 1028529838731Exploring the effectiveness of crisis counseling and psychoeducation in relation to improving mental well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance of breast cancer patients in QatarAl-Sulaiman RJBener ADoodson LBujassoum Al Bader SGhuloum SLemaux ABugrein HAlassam RKarim AReem Jawad Al-Sulaiman,1 Abdulbari Bener,2,3 Lisa Doodson,4 Salha Bujassoum Al Bader,1 Suhaila Ghuloum,5 Alain Lemaux,1 Hekmat Bugrein,1 Reena Alassam,1 Aisha Karim1 1Department of Medical Oncology, National Center of Cancer Care and Research, Doha, Qatar; 2Istanbul Medipol University, International School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey; 4Department of Psychotherapy and Counseling Studies, Regent’s University London, London, UK; 5Department of Psychiatry, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar Background: An insufficient number of studies have been carried out in the Middle East to evaluate the role of structured psychotherapeutic interventions in enhancing breast cancer patients’ psychological well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance. This study has been designed to address this limitation by exploring the benefit of two structured psychotherapeutic interventions, crisis counseling and psychoeducation, in enhancing breast cancer patients’ psychological well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance in Qatar. Methods: A total of 201 women with early-stage breast cancer from the state of Qatar were recruited and randomized into either the control group or one of the treatment groups (crisis counseling or psychoeducation). Each of the two treatment interventions consisted of a total of six 60- to 90-minute sessions, which were provided over a period of 12 weeks. The short- and long-term benefits of the crisis counseling and psychoeducation interventions were evaluated in terms of improving patients’ psychological well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance by asking all the patients to complete the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale, 21 item version (DASS-21) and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life scale (QLQ-C30) instruments at different points in time and by monitoring their compliance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment. Results: This study revealed that both of the study interventions, crisis counseling and psychoeducation, were effective in improving women’s psychological well-being and quality of life over time in comparison to the control group, but had no significant impact on patients’ compliance with treatment. In addition, the study showed that psychoeducation conferred a greater advantage than did the crisis counseling model, especially in improving women’s psychological well-being over time. Conclusion: This study is considered the first of its kind in Qatar to provide evidence on the benefit of crisis counseling and psychoeducation interventions in improving the psychological well-being and quality of life of women with early-stage breast cancer in Qatar. In addition, this study has provided innovative research that can be used as evidence to propose changes to the psychotherapy services for breast cancer patients in Qatar. This research study aims to provide a first step toward further research in the future, which will hopefully lead to a better health care system for cancer patients in Qatar. Keywords: breast cancer, DASS-21, QLQ-C30, crisis counseling, psychoeducation, NCCCR, Qatar, psycho-oncology, psychotherapy, cancer, psychological wellbeinghttps://www.dovepress.com/exploring-the-effectiveness-of-crisis-counseling-and-psychoeducation-i-peer-reviewed-article-IJWHBreast cancerDASS-21 and QLQ-C30Crisis CounselingPsychoeducationNCCCR
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author Al-Sulaiman RJ
Bener A
Doodson L
Bujassoum Al Bader S
Ghuloum S
Lemaux A
Bugrein H
Alassam R
Karim A
spellingShingle Al-Sulaiman RJ
Bener A
Doodson L
Bujassoum Al Bader S
Ghuloum S
Lemaux A
Bugrein H
Alassam R
Karim A
Exploring the effectiveness of crisis counseling and psychoeducation in relation to improving mental well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance of breast cancer patients in Qatar
International Journal of Women's Health
Breast cancer
DASS-21 and QLQ-C30
Crisis Counseling
Psychoeducation
NCCCR
author_facet Al-Sulaiman RJ
Bener A
Doodson L
Bujassoum Al Bader S
Ghuloum S
Lemaux A
Bugrein H
Alassam R
Karim A
author_sort Al-Sulaiman RJ
title Exploring the effectiveness of crisis counseling and psychoeducation in relation to improving mental well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance of breast cancer patients in Qatar
title_short Exploring the effectiveness of crisis counseling and psychoeducation in relation to improving mental well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance of breast cancer patients in Qatar
title_full Exploring the effectiveness of crisis counseling and psychoeducation in relation to improving mental well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance of breast cancer patients in Qatar
title_fullStr Exploring the effectiveness of crisis counseling and psychoeducation in relation to improving mental well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance of breast cancer patients in Qatar
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the effectiveness of crisis counseling and psychoeducation in relation to improving mental well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance of breast cancer patients in Qatar
title_sort exploring the effectiveness of crisis counseling and psychoeducation in relation to improving mental well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance of breast cancer patients in qatar
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Women's Health
issn 1179-1411
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Reem Jawad Al-Sulaiman,1 Abdulbari Bener,2,3 Lisa Doodson,4 Salha Bujassoum Al Bader,1 Suhaila Ghuloum,5 Alain Lemaux,1 Hekmat Bugrein,1 Reena Alassam,1 Aisha Karim1 1Department of Medical Oncology, National Center of Cancer Care and Research, Doha, Qatar; 2Istanbul Medipol University, International School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey; 4Department of Psychotherapy and Counseling Studies, Regent’s University London, London, UK; 5Department of Psychiatry, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar Background: An insufficient number of studies have been carried out in the Middle East to evaluate the role of structured psychotherapeutic interventions in enhancing breast cancer patients’ psychological well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance. This study has been designed to address this limitation by exploring the benefit of two structured psychotherapeutic interventions, crisis counseling and psychoeducation, in enhancing breast cancer patients’ psychological well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance in Qatar. Methods: A total of 201 women with early-stage breast cancer from the state of Qatar were recruited and randomized into either the control group or one of the treatment groups (crisis counseling or psychoeducation). Each of the two treatment interventions consisted of a total of six 60- to 90-minute sessions, which were provided over a period of 12 weeks. The short- and long-term benefits of the crisis counseling and psychoeducation interventions were evaluated in terms of improving patients’ psychological well-being, quality of life and treatment compliance by asking all the patients to complete the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale, 21 item version (DASS-21) and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life scale (QLQ-C30) instruments at different points in time and by monitoring their compliance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment. Results: This study revealed that both of the study interventions, crisis counseling and psychoeducation, were effective in improving women’s psychological well-being and quality of life over time in comparison to the control group, but had no significant impact on patients’ compliance with treatment. In addition, the study showed that psychoeducation conferred a greater advantage than did the crisis counseling model, especially in improving women’s psychological well-being over time. Conclusion: This study is considered the first of its kind in Qatar to provide evidence on the benefit of crisis counseling and psychoeducation interventions in improving the psychological well-being and quality of life of women with early-stage breast cancer in Qatar. In addition, this study has provided innovative research that can be used as evidence to propose changes to the psychotherapy services for breast cancer patients in Qatar. This research study aims to provide a first step toward further research in the future, which will hopefully lead to a better health care system for cancer patients in Qatar. Keywords: breast cancer, DASS-21, QLQ-C30, crisis counseling, psychoeducation, NCCCR, Qatar, psycho-oncology, psychotherapy, cancer, psychological wellbeing
topic Breast cancer
DASS-21 and QLQ-C30
Crisis Counseling
Psychoeducation
NCCCR
url https://www.dovepress.com/exploring-the-effectiveness-of-crisis-counseling-and-psychoeducation-i-peer-reviewed-article-IJWH
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