Getting back on track: a group psychoeducational intervention for patients and families living with head and neck cancer

Support Care Cancer. 2022 Apr;30(4):3259-3268. doi: 10.1007/s00520-021-06771-z. Epub 2022 Jan 4.

Abstract

Purpose: Head and neck cancer survivors are increasing in prevalence, and 60-70% still experience at least one unmet emotional and/or physical need after treatment has ended. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of a brief post-treatment psychoeducational intervention on perceived preparedness for coping with recovery using post-session evaluations.

Methods: Between August 2013 and May 2018, a two-session, multidisciplinary "getting back on track" class was delivered to head and neck cancer patients approximately 2 months following radiation treatment at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, Canada. Three hundred and fifty attendees completed evaluations. Statistical analyses of the 310 patients surveyed measured change in level of preparedness to cope with recovery using the b-prepared scale. Qualitative analyses provided insight into potential benefits for future patients.

Results: Almost two-thirds (58%) of patients reported an increase in level of preparedness in post-intervention surveys. Comparing self-reported level of preparedness among patients from before to after the class showed an increase in feeling prepared from 50 to 58%, and of those feeling very prepared, from 6 to 34%. The proportion of patients who reported feeling unprepared (11%) or neutral (33%) before the class decreased post-intervention, with 0% feeling unprepared and 7% feeling neutral. There were statistically significant differences in the ideal timing of the class, but overall attendees agreed that the class is an essential part of their recovery.

Conclusion: Results confirm the efficacy of this brief psychoeducational intervention to improve preparedness in head and neck cancer survivors following radiation treatment.

Keywords: Head and neck cancer; Patient education; Preparedness; Radiation treatment; Survivorship.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Psychological
  • Head and Neck Neoplasms* / radiotherapy
  • Humans
  • Quality of Life* / psychology
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Survivors