Cancer patients boost Well-Being by tapping into personal strengths
NCT ID NCT07582666
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a 3-week program that helps cancer patients identify their personal strengths (like hobbies, social support, or personal qualities) and use them to cope better. 32 adults with different cancers took part in card-sorting sessions, phone calls, and home exercises. The goal was to see if the program was acceptable and could improve emotional well-being, fatigue, and mood.
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Conditions
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Clinica di Riabilitazione EOC
Novaggio, Canton Ticino, 6986, Switzerland
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Istituto Oncologico della Svizzera Italiana (IOSI)
Bellinzona, Canton Ticino, 6500, Switzerland
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Private Psycho-Oncology Practice
Lugano, Canton Ticino, 6900, Switzerland
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