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An evaluation of the Mindfullness-based Cancer Recovery Program

University of the Sunshine Coast
Destro, Jessie
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Mindfulness-based interventions have received considerable support as complementary treatments for cancer patients. Few studies have evaluated or explored cancer patients' experiences within mindfulness programs such as the Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery (MBCR) proram. The aim of this mixed methods quasi-experimental study was to evaluate a trial of the MBCR program and to explore 14 cancer patients' experiences of participating in the program. Data were collected for 10 participants using pre-post questionnaires and 7 participants completed a focus group interview.

Issued: 2016

Created: 201607 to 201609

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text: Location: Australia

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  • usc : 11126704280002621