Summary
Results of a psychooncological group intervention in male cancer patients aged 60 years or olderObjective: To evaluate the acceptance and the success of a psychooncological group program in male patients aged 60 years or older with prostate or gastrointestinal cancer. Methods: We used a questionnaire designed to assess the desire to attend various psychooncological interventions (FIPA), randomization to a psychooncological group program (Weis et al. 2006) or treatment as usual, evaluation via questionnaires assessing participants' satisfaction with the program, quality of life (EORTC QLQ-C30), anxiety and depression at inclusion (t0), last session (t1) and three months later (t2). Results: Whereas 48.9 % of those who filled out the FIPA questionnaire were in theory interested in a group program, only n = 51 (10.8 %) of the 473 cancer patients who were contacted agreed to participate; 25 thereof were randomized into the group program and 26 into the control group. Although their subjective satisfaction with the group program was high, participants in the group program had a less favorable outcome at t2 for the EORTC QLQ-C30 subscales "emotional role function," fatigue, pain, and insomnia. Discussion: Because of the small sample size, we cannot draw statistically sound conclusions regarding the benefits of the group program. It is certainly feasible for interested male cancer patients aged 60 years or older, but it is hard to motivate older men to participate in such an intervention.
Z Psychosom Med Psychother 62/2016, 336-352
Keywords
Psychooncology -Group Intervention -Aging Males -Randomized Controlled Trial
ZusammenfassungFragestellung: Randomisierte kontrollierte Längsschnitt-Studie der Akzeptanz und Evaluation des Erfolges eines psychoonkologischen Gruppenprogramms bei Männern ab 60 Jahren mit Prostata-Karzinomen oder gastrointestinalen Malignomen.