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Enhanced coping and self-efficacy in caregivers of stem cell transplant recipients: Identifying mechanisms of a multimodal psychosocial intervention.

Jamie Michele JacobsAshley M NelsonLara TraegerLauren WaldmanShowly NicholsonAnnemarie D JagieloJennifer D'AlottoJoseph Andrew GreerJennifer S TemelAreej R El-Jawahri
Published in: Cancer (2020)
A 6-session program (BMT-CARE) focused on providing medical information, caregiving skills, and self-care and coping strategies has been previously reported to improve the quality of life and mood of caregivers of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients in comparison with caregivers who receive care as usual. Using statistical models, this study suggests that learning coping skills and improving self-efficacy are the most essential components of this program that likely lead to better quality of life and mood for caregivers.
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