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. 1998 Jan-Feb;25(1):75-84.

Facilitation of self-transcendence in a breast cancer support group

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Facilitation of self-transcendence in a breast cancer support group

D D Coward. Oncol Nurs Forum. 1998 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Purpose/objectives: To examine the feasibility and patterns of effectiveness of a breast cancer support group intervention specifically designed to facilitate self-transcendence views and perspectives that would enhance emotional and physical well-being.

Design: Pre-experimental design pilot intervention study with a quantitative approach to data analysis.

Setting: Survivor-established breast cancer resource center in Austin, TX.

Sample: Women with recently diagnosed breast cancer (N = 16) participating in 90-minute support group sessions that met weekly for eight weeks.

Methods: Theory-driven support group intervention facilitated by an oncology clinical nurse specialist, a psychotherapist, and a breast cancer survivor. Activities planned for individual sessions were based on self-transcendence theory, cancer support group literature, and the facilitators' extensive previous support group experience.

Main research variables: Self-transcendence, emotional well-being, physical well-being.

Findings: Good networking, coordination, and follow-up were essential for participant recruitment and retention throughout the intervention period. Although specific theory-driven activities were planned for group sessions, facilitators maintained flexibility in meeting immediate concerns of the participants. Relationships among participants' scores on study variables indicated an association between self-transcendence and emotional well-being. Scores on self-transcendence and well-being variables at the end of the intervention increased from baseline, but only functional performance status, mood state, and satisfaction with life reached statistical significance.

Conclusions: The pilot study was invaluable in providing direction for the conduct of future experimental studies.

Implications for nursing practice: Provides preliminary support for the use of theory-driven activities for promotion of self-transcendence views and behaviors within a cancer support group setting.

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