Comparing the Effectiveness of Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Group Intervention and Cognitive-Behavioral Group on Quality of Life and Psycho-socio-spiritual Distress for Lung Cancer Patients and their Family Caregivers: A Randomized Controlled Trial


Grant Data
Project Title
Comparing the Effectiveness of Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Group Intervention and Cognitive-Behavioral Group on Quality of Life and Psycho-socio-spiritual Distress for Lung Cancer Patients and their Family Caregivers: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Principal Investigator
Professor Chow, Amy Yin Man   (Principal Investigator (PI))
Co-Investigator(s)
Miss Chow Sau Fong   (Co-Investigator)
Dr Chan Celia Hoi Yan   (Co-Investigator)
Professor Ho Rainbow Tin Hung   (Co-Investigator)
Professor Wong Fu Keung Daniel   (Co-Investigator)
Duration
30
Start Date
2016-01-01
Amount
905940
Conference Title
Comparing the Effectiveness of Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Group Intervention and Cognitive-Behavioral Group on Quality of Life and Psycho-socio-spiritual Distress for Lung Cancer Patients and their Family Caregivers: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Presentation Title
Keywords
cancer patients, cognitive behavioral therapy, family caregivers, Integrative body-mind-spirit, social work groups
Discipline
Social Work
Panel
Humanities & Social Sciences (H)
HKU Project Code
17614515
Grant Type
General Research Fund (GRF)
Funding Year
2015
Status
Completed
Objectives
1) Examine the relative effectiveness of the I-BMS group intervention program when compared with CBT group approach; 2) Examine the impact of the parallel groups on the quality of life and psycho-social-spiritual well-being of patients with lung cancer and their family members; and 3) Investigate the relationship of quality of life and psycho-social-spiritual well-being of patients with lung cancer and their family members.