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Mind Programme for Women With Breast Cancer (Nationwide Coverage)

Mind Programme for Women With Breast Cancer (Nationwide Coverage)

Recruiting
18-70 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this research project is to optimize the Mind programme for women with breast cancer, taking into consideration the results from its pilot study, and to testits efficacy and cost-effectiveness through a 3-arm randomized controlled trial

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria:

  1. age between 18-70;
  2. primary diagnosis of BC (stages between I and III);
  3. having a scheduled radiotherapy treatment starting within 2 months, currently undergoing radiotherapy treatment, or having finished radiotherapy treatment no more than 6 months prior, at any hospital in Portugal;
  4. able to understand and answer to self-report questionnaires in Portuguese;
  5. having access to a computer or tablet with internet.

Exclusion criteria:

  1. currently undergoing any form of psychological intervention;
  2. current diagnosis of severe psychiatric illness (psychotic disorder, bipolar disorder, substance abuse, and personality disorder) or suicidal ideation;
  3. diagnosis of neurological disease.

Study details
    Breast Cancer Female

NCT06212414

University of Coimbra

27 January 2024

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