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Web-Based Psychological Interventions for People Living With and Beyond Cancer: Meta-Review of What Works and What Does Not for Maximizing Recruitment, Engagement, and Efficacy

Web-Based Psychological Interventions for People Living With and Beyond Cancer: Meta-Review of What Works and What Does Not for Maximizing Recruitment, Engagement, and Efficacy

Interventions: internet and mobile app-based psychosocial interventions with a primary aim of improving psychological outcomes through the provision of interactive psychological or social support. Information-only or noninteractive psychoeducational resources were excluded. Control group: studies with any type of control group or single-arm trials without a control group. Outcomes: psychosocial outcomes including distress, depressive symptoms, anxiety, stress, Qo L, and subjective well-being.

Monica Leslie, Lisa Beatty, Lee Hulbert-Williams, Rosina Pendrous, Tim Cartwright, Richard Jackson, The Finding My Way UK Trial Steering Group, Nicholas J Hulbert-Williams

JMIR Cancer 2022;8(3):e36255

The Finding My Way UK Clinical Trial: Adaptation Report and Protocol for a Replication Randomized Controlled Efficacy Trial of a Web-Based Psychological Program to Support Cancer Survivors

The Finding My Way UK Clinical Trial: Adaptation Report and Protocol for a Replication Randomized Controlled Efficacy Trial of a Web-Based Psychological Program to Support Cancer Survivors

Although between-group differences were not replicated in a recent, larger, randomized controlled trial (RCT) [27], this trial compared the intervention group with a low-dose active control group (identical psychoeducation and video-based content), with both groups reporting reductions in distress over time. As such, the lack of significant between-group findings may be related more to the overlap of content between treatment groups rather than a lack of efficacy in the web-based intervention group.

Nicholas J Hulbert-Williams, Monica Leslie, Lee Hulbert-Williams, Bogda Koczwara, Eila K Watson, Peter S Hall, Laura Ashley, Neil S Coulson, Richard Jackson, Sue Millington, The Finding My Way UK Trial Steering Group, Lisa Beatty

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(9):e31976