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This pilot study explored a telephone counseling program for cancer survivors, the Cancer Survivor Telephone Education and Personal Support (C-STEPS) program. It aimed to improve psychosocial well-being and health behaviors in this population.

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  • Oncology
  • Behavioral Science
  • Health Psychology

Background:

  • Cancer survivors often face psychosocial challenges and difficulties in maintaining healthy behaviors.
  • Existing interventions may not comprehensively address both psychosocial and behavioral aspects concurrently.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the feasibility of a novel telephone counseling program for cancer survivors.
  • To introduce the Cancer Survivor Telephone Education and Personal Support (C-STEPS) program.
  • To address both psychosocial and health behavior outcomes in cancer survivors.

Main Methods:

  • Pilot study design to evaluate program feasibility.
  • Development of the C-STEPS program utilizing telephone counseling.
  • Focus on cancer survivor population.

Main Results:

  • The study demonstrated the feasibility of implementing a telephone counseling program for cancer survivors.
  • The C-STEPS program was successfully developed and initiated.
  • The intervention was designed to target key outcomes for cancer survivors.

Conclusions:

  • Telephone counseling is a feasible approach for supporting cancer survivors.
  • The C-STEPS program offers a potential model for addressing multifaceted survivor needs.
  • Further research is warranted to confirm the efficacy of this intervention.