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The Potential Role of Peer Support Interventions in Treating Depressive Symptoms in Cancer Patients

Authors :
Eisho Yoshikawa
Kazuho Hisamura
Kazuhiro Yoshiuchi
Yoshie Murakami
Toru Okuyama
Daisuke Fujisawa
Source :
Journal of Nippon Medical School. 89:16-23
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Medical Association of Nippon Medical School, 2022.

Abstract

Depressive symptoms are prevalent in cancer patients and are one of the most distressing symptoms in this population. Although mental health professionals such as psychiatrists and psychologists are now engaged in cancer care, the management of depressive symptoms in cancer patients needs further improvement. Peer support interventions (PSIs) in cancer care have attracted substantial attention and have several advantages over support by medical professionals, potentially improving depressive symptoms in cancer patients. However, there may be some potential risks. Several strategies using PSIs have been developed to improve depressive symptoms and have been evaluated in randomized controlled trials. The strategies include education on stress management skills, promoting emotional support, counseling on specific topics that are difficult to discuss with others, helping patients navigate the use of resources, and promoting health-related behaviors to decrease depressive symptoms. In this paper, we present recent findings on PSIs in cancer, focusing on randomized controlled trials.

Details

ISSN :
13473409 and 13454676
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Nippon Medical School
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4f199361e7628c65a5fe91929edb35d7