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Depression Search Strategy and Results

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Cognitive Impairment Search Strategy and Results

  • CJON 2006 article—Putting Evidence Into Practice®: Evidence-Based Interventions for Sleep-Wake Disturbances

Sleep-Wake Disturbances Search Strategy and Results

Cognitive Behavioral Interventions/Approach

Cognitive behavioral interventions are designed to reflect concepts from cognitive behavioral therapy, which examine the associations among thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Cognitive behavioral interventions do not involve full cognitive behavioral psychotherapy; however, they do assist patients in identifying negative or unhelpful thoughts and beliefs so they can be altered.
  • CJON 2008—Putting Evidence Into Practice®: Nursing Assessment and Interventions to Reduce Family Caregiver Strain & Burden

Caregiver Strain and Burden Search Strategy and Results

Psychoeducation/Psychoeducational Interventions

Psychoeducation or psychoeducational interventions encompass a broad range of activities that combine education and other activities such as counseling and supportive interventions. Psychoeducational interventions may be delivered individually or in groups, and may be tailored or standardized. This type of intervention generally includes providing patients with information about treatments, symptoms, resources and services, training to provide care and respond to disease-related problems, and problem-solving strategies for coping with cancer.

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is a consciousness discipline that is grounded in eastern philosophy and traditions such as yoga and Buddhism, focusing on awareness of the present moment. It aims to teach people to deal more effectively with experience through awareness of feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations. Participants learn to engage in mindfulness practices such as body scan, simple yoga exercises, and meditation.

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