Active Participation, Mind–Body Stabilization, and Coping Strategies with Integrative Medicine in Breast Cancer Patients
Purpose: Increasing numbers of breast cancer survivors have led to a growing demand for integrative medicine. When patients have completed treatments associated with severe side effects, attention turns to reducing psychological symptoms, coping behavior, and self-care. The aim of this study was to...
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doaj-f030f546b9a54e478aeeaa61be812f702021-02-28T23:33:34ZengSAGE PublishingIntegrative Cancer Therapies1534-73541552-695X2021-02-012010.1177/1534735421990108Active Participation, Mind–Body Stabilization, and Coping Strategies with Integrative Medicine in Breast Cancer PatientsAnna-Katharin Theuser PhD0Sophia Antoniadis MD1Hanna Langemann MD2Sonja Wasner MD3Katharina Grasruck MD4Svenja Dietzel-Drentwett MD5Peter A. Fasching MD6Matthias W. Beckmann MD7Carolin C. Hack MD8Erlangen University Hospital, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Erlangen, GermanyErlangen University Hospital, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Erlangen, GermanyErlangen University Hospital, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Erlangen, GermanyErlangen University Hospital, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Erlangen, GermanyErlangen University Hospital, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Erlangen, GermanyHospital Bayreuth GmbH, Bayreuth, GermanyErlangen University Hospital, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Erlangen, GermanyErlangen University Hospital, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Erlangen, GermanyErlangen University Hospital, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Erlangen, GermanyPurpose: Increasing numbers of breast cancer survivors have led to a growing demand for integrative medicine. When patients have completed treatments associated with severe side effects, attention turns to reducing psychological symptoms, coping behavior, and self-care. The aim of this study was to assess patient-reported benefits in relation to active participation, mind–body stabilization, and coping strategies in breast cancer patients receiving integrative medicine. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, health counseling and treatment provided by a standardized integrative medicine consultancy service at the University Breast Center of Franconia were evaluated in 75 breast cancer patients over a 15-month period. At the baseline, the patients answered a questionnaire on their medical history, symptoms, and the treatment goals they were hoping to achieve with integrative medicine. Patient-reported outcomes relative to active participation, mind–body stabilization, and coping strategies were analyzed. Results: A large majority of the patients had previous experience with integrative medicine (91%). Most reported that they achieved their treatment goals with integrative medicine. Ninety-one percent achieved active participation in cancer treatment, 90% mind–body stabilization, and 79% improvement in coping strategies. Besides active participation, which was greatest in patients with stable disease, the success of integrative therapy was independent of age, concomitant diseases, previous integrative medicine experience, treatment state, and systemic cancer therapy. Conclusion: Breast cancer patients benefit from the counseling and treatment provided with integrative medicine in mind–body stabilization and coping with cancer. Active participation in cancer treatment is important for the patients. Integrative treatment services should form part of routine patient care.https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735421990108 |
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Anna-Katharin Theuser PhD Sophia Antoniadis MD Hanna Langemann MD Sonja Wasner MD Katharina Grasruck MD Svenja Dietzel-Drentwett MD Peter A. Fasching MD Matthias W. Beckmann MD Carolin C. Hack MD |
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Active Participation, Mind–Body Stabilization, and Coping Strategies with Integrative Medicine in Breast Cancer Patients |
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Active Participation, Mind–Body Stabilization, and Coping Strategies with Integrative Medicine in Breast Cancer Patients |
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Active Participation, Mind–Body Stabilization, and Coping Strategies with Integrative Medicine in Breast Cancer Patients |
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Active Participation, Mind–Body Stabilization, and Coping Strategies with Integrative Medicine in Breast Cancer Patients |
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Active Participation, Mind–Body Stabilization, and Coping Strategies with Integrative Medicine in Breast Cancer Patients |
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active participation, mind–body stabilization, and coping strategies with integrative medicine in breast cancer patients |
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SAGE Publishing |
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Integrative Cancer Therapies |
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1534-7354 1552-695X |
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2021-02-01 |
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Purpose: Increasing numbers of breast cancer survivors have led to a growing demand for integrative medicine. When patients have completed treatments associated with severe side effects, attention turns to reducing psychological symptoms, coping behavior, and self-care. The aim of this study was to assess patient-reported benefits in relation to active participation, mind–body stabilization, and coping strategies in breast cancer patients receiving integrative medicine. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, health counseling and treatment provided by a standardized integrative medicine consultancy service at the University Breast Center of Franconia were evaluated in 75 breast cancer patients over a 15-month period. At the baseline, the patients answered a questionnaire on their medical history, symptoms, and the treatment goals they were hoping to achieve with integrative medicine. Patient-reported outcomes relative to active participation, mind–body stabilization, and coping strategies were analyzed. Results: A large majority of the patients had previous experience with integrative medicine (91%). Most reported that they achieved their treatment goals with integrative medicine. Ninety-one percent achieved active participation in cancer treatment, 90% mind–body stabilization, and 79% improvement in coping strategies. Besides active participation, which was greatest in patients with stable disease, the success of integrative therapy was independent of age, concomitant diseases, previous integrative medicine experience, treatment state, and systemic cancer therapy. Conclusion: Breast cancer patients benefit from the counseling and treatment provided with integrative medicine in mind–body stabilization and coping with cancer. Active participation in cancer treatment is important for the patients. Integrative treatment services should form part of routine patient care. |
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