The purpose of this study is to determine whether Guided Imagery and Progressive Muscle Relaxation techniques are effective in the management of pain, fatigue, nausea-vomit, anxiety and depression in patients with either prostate or breast cancer. This study includes a total of 200 patients with prostate and breast cancer randomly assigned to either a control or intervention group. The intervention group received in total 4 sessions of Guided Imagery (protocol floating on a cloud) and Progressive Muscle Relaxation (breathing exercises and use of 11 groups of muscle progressively tensing and relaxing). Measurements included the assessment of pain, fatigue, nausea-vomit, depression, anxiety and quality of life. Additionally, saliva samples were collected prior and after the sessions as to assess saliva cortisol and saliva α-amylase. The same measurements were received by the patients of the control group as to allow comparisons.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
200
4 supervised sessions per patient for 4 weeks additional to daily unsupervised sessions
Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre
Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus
Stress
Saliva α-amylase and saliva cortisol
Time frame: 20 months
Quality of Life
Time frame: 20 months
Fatigue
Time frame: 20 months
Anxiety
Time frame: 20 months
Depression
Time frame: 20 months
Nausea-vomit
Time frame: 20 months
Pain
Time frame: 20 months
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