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  • Military Health

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  • Psychosocial interventions are known to improve distress in palliative care patients.
  • Limited research exists on the effectiveness of these interventions for military Veterans with life-limiting illnesses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a palliative psychology group intervention aimed at reducing depression, anxiety, and stress.
  • To assess the feasibility and impact of the intervention among Veterans receiving palliative care.

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  • A quality improvement project utilized a single-arm, pre-post-test design.
  • The intervention, 'Life Program,' was a hybrid of cognitive-behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy.
  • It involved 6-8 weekly group sessions (4-8 participants) focusing on values, mindfulness, and psychological flexibility.

Main Results:

  • A significant proportion of contacted Veterans (75%) expressed interest; 17 completed the program.
  • Participants (mean age 63.06) showed clinically meaningful reductions in depression, anxiety, and stress.
  • Feasibility challenges included transportation issues and illness burden.

Conclusions:

  • Completion of the palliative psychology group intervention correlated with reduced symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress in Veterans.
  • Estimates of treatment effects may be overestimated due to reliance on completer data.
  • Further research is recommended to enhance program engagement, adherence, and efficacy in this population.