Cancer patients’ sense of coherence – psycho-oncological consultations and therapeutic alliance as salutogenic factors

Background Sense of coherence (SoC), a key concept in the theory of salutogenesis, influences the pathway to promote or maintain health. Utilising psycho-oncological care (PC) can be allocated to the dimension of ‘tension management’ within this theo-ry. We aimed to evaluate tension management and S...

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Main Authors: Natalia Cecon-Stabel, Ibrahim Demirer, Holger Pfaff, Antje Dresen
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Published: Termedia Publishing House 2024-10-01
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Ibrahim Demirer
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Antje Dresen
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description Background Sense of coherence (SoC), a key concept in the theory of salutogenesis, influences the pathway to promote or maintain health. Utilising psycho-oncological care (PC) can be allocated to the dimension of ‘tension management’ within this theo-ry. We aimed to evaluate tension management and SoC in the context of PC by analysing whether PC consultations and therapeutic alliance influenced patients’ SoC over time. Participants and procedure Patients who received PC were surveyed twice (after 3 and 12 months) about their care experiences, including therapeutic alliance and SoC. Survey data were matched to care documentation data, which contain consultation dates and sociodemo-graphics. Four stepwise regression analyses were conducted with overall SoC and its subscales of meaningfulness, compre-hensibility and manageability at T2 as outcome variables. The predictors are therapeutic alliance and the number of consul-tations (T1). Results One hundred patients filled out all three SoC subscales at T1 and T2 and were treated by a psycho-oncologist. Therapeutic bond predicted the change in overall SoC (β = .34, t = 2.26, p = .026) and manageability (β = .47, t =3.02, p = .003). The num-ber of consultations predicted overall SoC (β = .16, t = 2.05, p = .043), meaningfulness (β = .21, t = 2.51, p = .014) and man-ageability (β = .17, t = 2.07, p = .041). Conclusions Our results suggest that part of successful tension management in PC is a good therapeutic bond and the number of needs-oriented consultations utilised. These predictors affect SoC subdimensions differently.
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spelling doaj-art-ec83c4f21b6d4d8f93f48be273e3be3f2025-01-27T11:33:24ZengTermedia Publishing HouseHealth Psychology Report2353-41842353-55712024-10-0112432233610.5114/hpr/189462189462Cancer patients’ sense of coherence – psycho-oncological consultations and therapeutic alliance as salutogenic factorsNatalia Cecon-Stabel0Ibrahim Demirer1Holger Pfaff2Antje Dresen3Institute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research and Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Human Sciences, Faculty of Medicine at the University Hospital, University of Cologne, Cologne, GermanyInstitute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research and Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Human Sciences, Faculty of Medicine at the University Hospital, University of Cologne, Cologne, GermanyInstitute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research and Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Human Sciences, Faculty of Medicine at the University Hospital, University of Cologne, Cologne, GermanyInstitute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research and Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Human Sciences, Faculty of Medicine at the University Hospital, University of Cologne, Cologne, GermanyBackground Sense of coherence (SoC), a key concept in the theory of salutogenesis, influences the pathway to promote or maintain health. Utilising psycho-oncological care (PC) can be allocated to the dimension of ‘tension management’ within this theo-ry. We aimed to evaluate tension management and SoC in the context of PC by analysing whether PC consultations and therapeutic alliance influenced patients’ SoC over time. Participants and procedure Patients who received PC were surveyed twice (after 3 and 12 months) about their care experiences, including therapeutic alliance and SoC. Survey data were matched to care documentation data, which contain consultation dates and sociodemo-graphics. Four stepwise regression analyses were conducted with overall SoC and its subscales of meaningfulness, compre-hensibility and manageability at T2 as outcome variables. The predictors are therapeutic alliance and the number of consul-tations (T1). Results One hundred patients filled out all three SoC subscales at T1 and T2 and were treated by a psycho-oncologist. Therapeutic bond predicted the change in overall SoC (β = .34, t = 2.26, p = .026) and manageability (β = .47, t =3.02, p = .003). The num-ber of consultations predicted overall SoC (β = .16, t = 2.05, p = .043), meaningfulness (β = .21, t = 2.51, p = .014) and man-ageability (β = .17, t = 2.07, p = .041). Conclusions Our results suggest that part of successful tension management in PC is a good therapeutic bond and the number of needs-oriented consultations utilised. These predictors affect SoC subdimensions differently.https://hpr.termedia.pl/Cancer-patients-sense-of-coherence-psycho-oncological-consultations-and-therapeutic,189462,0,2.htmlsense of coherencesalutogenesistension managementpsycho-oncologytherapeutic alliance
spellingShingle Natalia Cecon-Stabel
Ibrahim Demirer
Holger Pfaff
Antje Dresen
Cancer patients’ sense of coherence – psycho-oncological consultations and therapeutic alliance as salutogenic factors
Health Psychology Report
sense of coherence
salutogenesis
tension management
psycho-oncology
therapeutic alliance
title Cancer patients’ sense of coherence – psycho-oncological consultations and therapeutic alliance as salutogenic factors
title_full Cancer patients’ sense of coherence – psycho-oncological consultations and therapeutic alliance as salutogenic factors
title_fullStr Cancer patients’ sense of coherence – psycho-oncological consultations and therapeutic alliance as salutogenic factors
title_full_unstemmed Cancer patients’ sense of coherence – psycho-oncological consultations and therapeutic alliance as salutogenic factors
title_short Cancer patients’ sense of coherence – psycho-oncological consultations and therapeutic alliance as salutogenic factors
title_sort cancer patients sense of coherence psycho oncological consultations and therapeutic alliance as salutogenic factors
topic sense of coherence
salutogenesis
tension management
psycho-oncology
therapeutic alliance
url https://hpr.termedia.pl/Cancer-patients-sense-of-coherence-psycho-oncological-consultations-and-therapeutic,189462,0,2.html
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