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dc.contributor.authorSmith, A.-
dc.contributor.authorBamgboje-Ayodele, A.-
dc.contributor.authorJegathees, S.-
dc.contributor.authorButow, P.-
dc.contributor.authorKlein, B.-
dc.contributor.authorSalter, M.-
dc.contributor.authorTurner, J.-
dc.contributor.authorFardell, Joanna-
dc.contributor.authorThewes, B.-
dc.contributor.authorSharpe, L.-
dc.contributor.authorBeatty, L.-
dc.contributor.authorPearce, A.-
dc.contributor.authorBeith, J.-
dc.contributor.authorCosta, D.-
dc.contributor.authorRincones, O.-
dc.contributor.authorWu, V. S.-
dc.contributor.authorGarden, F. L.-
dc.contributor.authorKiely, B. E.-
dc.contributor.authorLim, K.-
dc.contributor.authorMorstyn, L.-
dc.contributor.authorHanley, B.-
dc.contributor.authorHodgkin, R.-
dc.contributor.authorBeattie, A.-
dc.contributor.authorGirgis, A.-
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-16T03:11:27Z-
dc.date.available2024-05-16T03:11:27Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.identifier.urihttps://wslhd.intersearch.com.au/wslhdjspui/handle/1/9635-
dc.description.abstractPURPOSE: Approximately 50% of cancer survivors experience moderate-severe fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). Self-guided digital interventions have potential to address the high level of FCR-related unmet needs at scale, but existing digital interventions have demonstrated variable engagement and efficacy. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of iConquerFear, a five-module self-guided digital FCR intervention. METHODS: Eligible curatively treated breast cancer survivors were recruited. Participants reporting clinically significant FCR (>= 13 on the Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory-Short Form; FCRI-SF) were given access to iConquerFear. Feasibility was indicated by > 50% of eligible participants enrolling in iConquerFear and recording moderate (>= 120 min) or greater usage. Preliminary efficacy was evaluated via changes in self-reported FCR severity, anxiety, depression, intrusions and metacognitions from baseline to immediately and 3 months post-intervention. RESULTS: Fifty-four (83%) of 65 eligible participants enrolled in iConquerFear; six subsequently withdrew. Thirty-nine (83%) participants recorded moderate (n = 24; 120-599 min) or high (n = 15; >= 600 min) usage. Engagement levels increased with participant age (p = 0.043), but were lower in participants with higher baseline FCR (p = 0.028). Qualitative feedback indicated engagement was sometimes limited by difficulties with navigation and relating to featured survivors. Participants reported significantly improved FCR (mean reduction (95%CI): baseline to post-intervention - 3.44 (- 5.18, - 1.71), baseline to 3-month follow-up - 4.52 (- 6.25, - 2.78), p = < 0.001). CONCLUSION: iConquerFear is a feasible and potentially efficacious intervention for reducing FCR in breast cancer survivors. Easier navigation and more relatable examples may enhance engagement. IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS: iConquerFear may help address moderate but burdensome FCR levels in cancer survivors.-
dc.subjectCancer Survivors-
dc.subjectNeoplasm Recurrence, Local-
dc.subjectFear-
dc.subjectAnxiety-
dc.subjectBreast Neoplasms-
dc.titleFeasibility and preliminary efficacy of iConquerFear: a self-guided digital intervention for fear of cancer recurrence-
dc.typeJournal Article-
dc.identifier.doiWestern Sydney Youth Cancer Service-
dc.subject.keywordsOncology-
dc.identifier.journaltitleJournal of Cancer Survivorship-
dc.identifier.departmentJournal of Cancer Survivorship 18(2):425-438, 2024-
dc.contributor.wslhdFardell, Joanna-
dc.identifier.pmid35876964-
dc.identifier.facilityWestmead-
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