Interventions to enhance self-efficacy in cancer patients: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Thomas V MerluzziJames Eric PustejovskyErrol J PhilipStephanie J SohlMark BerendsenJohn M SalsmanPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2019)
The results establish the impact of psychological interventions on self-efficacy expectations as comparable in effect size with commonly reported outcomes (distress, fatigue, pain). Additionally, the result that in-person interventions achieved the largest effect is supported by the social learning theory and could inform research related to the development and evaluation of interventions.