2 research outputs found
Feasibility and Participants' Satisfaction
The Internet-based psychotherapeutic intervention Onco-STEP for adolescent and
young adult (AYA)-aged survivors of pediatric cancer was developed,
implemented, and participants' satisfaction was evaluated by use of
questionnaires. The intervention consisted of two modules: “Looking Back,”
aimed to reduce posttraumatic stress symptoms, and “Looking Ahead,” supported
coping with cancer-related fears of relapse and progression. The writing
program was fully completed by 20 participants (Mage=27.3±4.8 years at study;
70% female). The majority was satisfied and perceived the treatment components
as helpful. Results demonstrate that an Internet-based psychotherapeutic
intervention for AYA-aged survivors of pediatric cancer is feasible and
accepted by the target population