Effectiveness of a Nursing Intervention Based on Acceptance Commitment Therapy on Stress, Marital adjustment, Sleep quality, and Fatigue among Patients with Breast Cancer

  • Atia M
  • Deep S
  • zaki M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The most common kind of cancer among Egyptian women is breast cancer. Most patients presentat a late stage with subsequent poor outcomes. It ranks as the second-most common malignanttumor in women and the most common cause of cancer-related death. Aim: to evaluateeffectiveness of a nursing intervention based on acceptance commitment therapy on stress, maritaladjustment, sleep quality, and fatigue among patients with breast cancer. Design: Aquasi-experimental design was utilized. Setting: The study was conducted at the Menoufia UniversityHospital's oncology outpatient clinic in Egypt's Menoufia Governorate. Sample: Sixty adult breastcancer patients were selected by purposive sample. Tools: Four tools used; (1) Depression,Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS); stress self-reported subscale(2) Marital adjustment Scale(3)Pittsburg sleep quality index(4) Piper Fatigue Scale. Result: shown that after two months ofintervention, When compared to prior intervention, there was a highly significant difference (p =0.00) between the study and control groups in terms of the total mean score for fatigue, stress,sleep quality, and marital adjustment. When compared to the control group, there was a highlystatistically significant negative correlation between the study group's marital adjustment and theiroverall scores for fatigue, stress, and sleep quality (high scores indicate poor sleepquality).Conclusion: Acceptance commitment therapy-based nursing intervention improvesstress, marital adjustment, quality of sleep, and fatigue in breast cancer patients.Recommendation: - Acceptance commitment therapy should be the foundation of non-pharmacological cancer treatment for many malignancie

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Atia, M., Deep, S., zaki, M., Elgamasy, L., Behairy, A., & Elfiky, E. (2023). Effectiveness of a Nursing Intervention Based on Acceptance Commitment Therapy on Stress, Marital adjustment, Sleep quality, and Fatigue among Patients with Breast Cancer. Tanta Scientific Nursing Journal, 28(1), 28–46. https://doi.org/10.21608/tsnj.2023.291025

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