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Title: Targeting Fear of Cancer Recurrence with Internet-Based Emotional Freedom Techniques (iEFT) and Mindfulness Meditation Intervention (iMMI) (BGOG-gyn1b/REMOTE)
Authors: Tack, Laura
Mertens , Lore
Vandeweyer, Marte
Florin, Fien
Pauwels, Emma
Baert, Thais
Boterberg, Tom
Fontaine, Christel
Geldhof, Kurt
Lamot, Caroline
Langenaeken, Christine
Teuwen, Laure-Anne
MEBIS, Jeroen 
VANDENBORRE, Katherine 
van den Bulck, Heidi
Van Ryckeghem, Florence
Najlah, Mohammad
Schofield, Patricia
Debruyne, Philip R.
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: MDPI
Source: Brain sciences, 15 (9) (Art N° 900)
Abstract: Approximately one-third of cancer survivors report a need for professional help to cope with Fear of Cancer Recurrence (FCR). In the REMOTE trial, we aim to investigate the efficacy of two internet-based mind-body techniques to address this currently unmet medical need. Cancer survivors, screened using the Cancer Worry Scale (CWS), are randomly assigned to one of the three study groups: (1) internet-based emotional freedom techniques (iEFT) (n = 113), (2) an active control condition internet-based mindfulness meditation intervention (iMMI) (n = 113), or (3) a wait-list control group (WLC) (n = 113). The interventions iEFT and iMMI are conducted remotely using Microsoft Teams (Microsoft, Redmond, WA), and participants have access to an online platform via the MyNexuzHealth application (nexuzhealth NV, Hasselt, Belgium). The primary endpoint is the level of FCR. Secondary outcomes are emotional distress and quality of life (QoL). If iEFT and/or iMMI appear to be effective in reducing FCR, they could be readily implemented in clinical practice.
Notes: Debruyne, PR (corresponding author), Gen Hosp Groeninge, OECI Designated Kortrijk Canc Ctr, Dept Med Oncol, B-8500 Kortrijk, Belgium.; Debruyne, PR (corresponding author), Anglia Ruskin Univ, Sch Allied Hlth & Social Care, Med Technol Res Ctr MTRC, Fac Hlth Med & Social Care, Cambridge CB1 1PT, England.; Debruyne, PR (corresponding author), Univ Plymouth, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Fac Hlth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, England.
laura.tack@azgroeninge.be; lore.mertens@azgroeninge.be;
marte.vandeweyer@azgroeninge.be; thais.baert@uzleuven.be;
tom.boterberg@uzgent.be; christel.fontaine@uzbrussel.be;
kurt.geldhof@yperman.net; caroline.lamot@vitaz.be;
christine.langenaeken@klina.be; jeroen.mebis@jessazh.be;
laure-anne.teuwen@uza.be; katherine.vandenborre@azvesalius.be;
heidi.van.den.bulck@imelda.be; florence.vanryckeghem@azglorieux.be;
mohammad.najlah@aru.ac.uk; patricia.schofield@plymouth.ac.uk;
philip.debruyne@azgroeninge.be
Keywords: fear of cancer recurrence;emotional freedom techniques;mindfulness meditation;internet-based interventions
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/47504
e-ISSN: 2076-3425
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci15090900
ISI #: 001581557600001
Rights: 2025 by the authors. 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/).
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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