Virtual Mind-Body Programming for Patients With Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study.
Nicholas EmardKathleen A LynchKevin T LiouThomas M AtkinsonAngela K GreenRobert M DalyKelly M McConnellJun J MaoPublished in: JMIR cancer (2021)
Virtual mind-body programming supported patients with cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic through a behavioral-psychological-social coping model by enhancing psychological coping for external stressors, supporting adherence to motivation and health behaviors, and increasing social connection and camaraderie. These programs have potential to address the behavioral, psychological, and social challenges faced by patients with cancer during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The constructs of the conceptual model proposed in this study can inform future interventions to support isolated patients with cancer. Further clinical trials are needed to confirm the specific benefits of virtual mind-body programming for the psychosocial well-being and healthy behaviors of patients with cancer.