Short-term effectiveness of an eHealth intervention aimed at improving
cancer survivors’ quality of life
Authors
R.A. Willems
C.A.W. Bolman
I. Mesters
I.M. Kanera
A.A.J.M. Beaulen
L. Lechner
Abstract
Background: Since eHealth can be a valuable tool for addressing
frequently occurring psychosocial problems in the population of cancer survivors, we developed
the ‘Kanker Nazorg Wijzer’ (KNW; Cancer Aftercare Guide). This is an online tailored
intervention aimed at increasing survivors’ quality of life by tackling frequently experienced
problems. Methods: As part of a RCT, quality of life (EORTC QLQ-C30), psychological distress
(HADS), and fatigue (CIS) at 6 months were compared between the intervention (n = 186) and
control (n = 149) group, controlling for baseline values. MANCOVAs tested overall effects,
ANCOVAs subscale effects. Findings: MANCOVAs only revealed an effect for psychological
distress. Results of the ANCOVAs showed that the intervention group reported higher emotional
functioning (QLQ-C30; p = .03, Æž2 = .009), lower anxiety (HADS; p = .03, Æž2 = .007) and
depression (HADS; p = .01, Æž2 = .011), less subjective fatigue (CIS; p = .03, Æž2 = .007) and
higher motivation for undertaking activities (CIS; p = .03, Æž2 = .008). Discussion: The first
results of the intervention-effectiveness are promising. The KNW seems to successfully address
important patients’ needs. Further research will explore relevant moderators or
mediators.