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Intent to use a web-based psychological intervention for partners of cancer patients: Associated factors and preferences.

Nadine KöhleConstance H C DrossaertCornelia F Van Uden-KraanKarlein M G SchreursMariët HagedoornIrma M Verdonck-de LeeuwErnst Thomas Bohlmeijer
Published in: Journal of psychosocial oncology (2018)
This study examined partners of cancer patients intention to use a web-based psychological intervention, their preferences regarding its preconditions, functionalities and topics, and factors related to their intention. One hundred and sixty-eight partners completed a questionnaire about these aspects. Forty-eight percent of the partners would (maybe) make use of a web-based intervention. Partners who intended to participate were significantly younger, used the Internet more often, and perceived more caregiver strain. Most partners preferred an intervention that takes less than 1 hour/week, lasts five weeks or more, and contains information and peer support. Half of the partners would like to receive online guidance.
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