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  • Psychological well-being in cancer patients

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  • Cancer treatment, particularly radiotherapy, can cause significant physical, psychological, and emotional distress.
  • Patients often experience anxiety due to the uncertainty of their prognosis and the treatment process.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the use of auditory stimuli and empathetic communication in mitigating patient anxiety during radiotherapy.
  • To emphasize the importance of a multidisciplinary and humanistic approach in cancer care.

Main Methods:

  • A narrative poem describing a patient's experience with radiation therapy.
  • Incorporation of personalized auditory stimuli (birdsong) during treatment sessions.
  • Focus on empathetic patient-provider interaction and active listening.

Main Results:

  • The poem illustrates a patient-centered approach to care.
  • Suggests that personalized interventions, like music, can potentially ease anxiety and improve the patient experience.
  • Highlights the therapeutic value of acknowledging the patient as a whole person beyond their diagnosis.

Conclusions:

  • Empathy, active listening, and personalized interventions are crucial components of effective cancer care.
  • Integrating non-pharmacological methods, such as music therapy, may enhance patient well-being during radiotherapy.
  • The poem underscores the significance of treating patients holistically, addressing their emotional and psychological needs alongside physical treatment.