Effect of blended and unguided online delivery of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy versus care as usual on distress among cancer patients and survivors: protocol for the three-arm parallel randomized controlled buddy trial.
Nasim BadaghiMette van KruijsbergenJudith PrinsSaskia KeldersLinda CillessenFélix CompenRogier DondersLinda KwakkenbosAnne SpeckensPublished in: BMC psychology (2023)
There is room to improve eMBCT for cancer patients prior to implementation to ensure adherence and scalability. Blended and unguided eMBCT may reduce psychological distress and improve quality of life and be easily accessible to cancer patients and survivors. Trial registration clinicaltrials.gov, NCT05336916, registered on April 20th, 2022. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05336916 .
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- phase iii
- phase ii
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- primary care
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- computed tomography
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- magnetic resonance imaging
- dual energy
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- skeletal muscle
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- mesenchymal stem cells