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Medi-Cinema: A Pilot Study on Cinematherapy and Cancer as A New Psychological Approach on 30 Gynecological Oncological Patients

SIMPLE SUMMARY: During the COVID-19 pandemic, as clinical psychologists, we felt a human need—in addition to an ethical duty—to guarantee continuity of care to our patients, many of whom felt alone and frightened or verbalized the fear of being abandoned. This provided a channel of psychological sup...

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Autores principales: Chieffo, Daniela Pia Rosaria, Lafuenti, Letizia, Mastrilli, Ludovica, De Paola, Rebecca, Vannuccini, Sofia, Morra, Marina, Salvi, Fulvia, Boškoski, Ivo, Salutari, Vanda, Ferrandina, Gabriella, Scambia, Giovanni
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9265104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804839
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14133067
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author Chieffo, Daniela Pia Rosaria
Lafuenti, Letizia
Mastrilli, Ludovica
De Paola, Rebecca
Vannuccini, Sofia
Morra, Marina
Salvi, Fulvia
Boškoski, Ivo
Salutari, Vanda
Ferrandina, Gabriella
Scambia, Giovanni
author_facet Chieffo, Daniela Pia Rosaria
Lafuenti, Letizia
Mastrilli, Ludovica
De Paola, Rebecca
Vannuccini, Sofia
Morra, Marina
Salvi, Fulvia
Boškoski, Ivo
Salutari, Vanda
Ferrandina, Gabriella
Scambia, Giovanni
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: During the COVID-19 pandemic, as clinical psychologists, we felt a human need—in addition to an ethical duty—to guarantee continuity of care to our patients, many of whom felt alone and frightened or verbalized the fear of being abandoned. This provided a channel of psychological support that helped patients to face, together, such a difficult moment. In consideration of the difficulty of accessing hospitals during this period, and the fear felt by many patients of face-to-face visits for psychological interviews, we devised a sharing project that could be used remotely. In so doing, we responded to the need to share and normalize that we observed in our patients, with this pilot project aiming at evaluating the effectiveness of cinema as a tool for emotional mediation in psychological support paths. ABSTRACT: Background: Several subjects affected by cancer experience a significant level of multidimensional disease. This longitudinal study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of psycho-oncological support using Cinema as an emotional mediator and to promote perceived well-being by personalized psychological treatment. Methods: Thirty women diagnosed with gynecological cancer watched 12 movies and participated in a psychotherapy group co-conducted by two psychotherapists. Patients completed nine questionnaires at T0 (baseline), T1 (3 months) and T2 (6 months). Results: Patients observed significant improvements (CORE-OM: p < 0.001) in psychological well-being. The results showed statistically significant differences, even in several other dimensions, such as Anxiety (STAY-Y1-2: p < 0.001), Empathy (BEES, p < 0.001), Coping (COPE: p < 0.001), QoL (QLQ-C30, p: 0.026), couple relationship (DAS, Satisfaction: p: 0.013; Cohesion: p: 0.004) and alexithymia (TAS-20, Difficulty Identifying Feeling: p: 0.002; Externally-Oriented Thinking: p: 0.003). Conclusions: The data show that cinema, as an innovative psychological approach, could be a valid instrument to support patients in oncological pathways as well as facilitating the process of recognizing themselves in other patients and communicating about their own feelings.
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spelling pubmed-92651042022-07-09 Medi-Cinema: A Pilot Study on Cinematherapy and Cancer as A New Psychological Approach on 30 Gynecological Oncological Patients Chieffo, Daniela Pia Rosaria Lafuenti, Letizia Mastrilli, Ludovica De Paola, Rebecca Vannuccini, Sofia Morra, Marina Salvi, Fulvia Boškoski, Ivo Salutari, Vanda Ferrandina, Gabriella Scambia, Giovanni Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: During the COVID-19 pandemic, as clinical psychologists, we felt a human need—in addition to an ethical duty—to guarantee continuity of care to our patients, many of whom felt alone and frightened or verbalized the fear of being abandoned. This provided a channel of psychological support that helped patients to face, together, such a difficult moment. In consideration of the difficulty of accessing hospitals during this period, and the fear felt by many patients of face-to-face visits for psychological interviews, we devised a sharing project that could be used remotely. In so doing, we responded to the need to share and normalize that we observed in our patients, with this pilot project aiming at evaluating the effectiveness of cinema as a tool for emotional mediation in psychological support paths. ABSTRACT: Background: Several subjects affected by cancer experience a significant level of multidimensional disease. This longitudinal study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of psycho-oncological support using Cinema as an emotional mediator and to promote perceived well-being by personalized psychological treatment. Methods: Thirty women diagnosed with gynecological cancer watched 12 movies and participated in a psychotherapy group co-conducted by two psychotherapists. Patients completed nine questionnaires at T0 (baseline), T1 (3 months) and T2 (6 months). Results: Patients observed significant improvements (CORE-OM: p < 0.001) in psychological well-being. The results showed statistically significant differences, even in several other dimensions, such as Anxiety (STAY-Y1-2: p < 0.001), Empathy (BEES, p < 0.001), Coping (COPE: p < 0.001), QoL (QLQ-C30, p: 0.026), couple relationship (DAS, Satisfaction: p: 0.013; Cohesion: p: 0.004) and alexithymia (TAS-20, Difficulty Identifying Feeling: p: 0.002; Externally-Oriented Thinking: p: 0.003). Conclusions: The data show that cinema, as an innovative psychological approach, could be a valid instrument to support patients in oncological pathways as well as facilitating the process of recognizing themselves in other patients and communicating about their own feelings. MDPI 2022-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9265104/ /pubmed/35804839 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14133067 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chieffo, Daniela Pia Rosaria
Lafuenti, Letizia
Mastrilli, Ludovica
De Paola, Rebecca
Vannuccini, Sofia
Morra, Marina
Salvi, Fulvia
Boškoski, Ivo
Salutari, Vanda
Ferrandina, Gabriella
Scambia, Giovanni
Medi-Cinema: A Pilot Study on Cinematherapy and Cancer as A New Psychological Approach on 30 Gynecological Oncological Patients
title Medi-Cinema: A Pilot Study on Cinematherapy and Cancer as A New Psychological Approach on 30 Gynecological Oncological Patients
title_full Medi-Cinema: A Pilot Study on Cinematherapy and Cancer as A New Psychological Approach on 30 Gynecological Oncological Patients
title_fullStr Medi-Cinema: A Pilot Study on Cinematherapy and Cancer as A New Psychological Approach on 30 Gynecological Oncological Patients
title_full_unstemmed Medi-Cinema: A Pilot Study on Cinematherapy and Cancer as A New Psychological Approach on 30 Gynecological Oncological Patients
title_short Medi-Cinema: A Pilot Study on Cinematherapy and Cancer as A New Psychological Approach on 30 Gynecological Oncological Patients
title_sort medi-cinema: a pilot study on cinematherapy and cancer as a new psychological approach on 30 gynecological oncological patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9265104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804839
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14133067
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