Philippa Croy
Doctor of Clinical Psychology
Study Completed: 2011
College of Humanities & Social Sciences
Citation
Thesis Title
An investigation of the outcomes of Psycho-oncology interventions
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Cancer can cause considerable distress, impacting significantly on a person鈥檚 quality of life, psychologically, emotionally, socially, spiritually and functionally. Although internationally, psychological interventions have been shown to be effective in reducing this impact, in New Zealand research on this topic is limited. Ms Croy found that the provision of psycho-oncology interventions by a New Zealand psycho-oncology service significantly reduced distress in patients and family members. It also significantly increased their levels of wellbeing and coping. She also examined clients鈥 perceptions of their cancer journey, and of the psycho-oncology service. Five factors were perceived by clients to be most beneficial. These included receiving individualised support, talking to someone who was not family, receiving expert/professional support, regaining a sense of control, and service availability and flexibility. In summary, interventions provided by Massey鈥檚 Psycho-Oncology Service had a significantly positive impact on patients鈥 and their families鈥 lives. These results are consistent with overseas studies.
Supervisors
Mrs Cheryl Woolley
Professor Janet Leathem
Dr Don Baken
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