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Journal of Poetry Therapy
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Practice, Theory, Research and Education
Volume 31, 2018 - Issue 3
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Hope and mood improvement in women with breast cancer using group poetry therapy: a questionnaire-based before-after study

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Pages 165-172 | Received 05 Jan 2018, Accepted 05 Mar 2018, Published online: 23 Apr 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Cancer is one of the most challenging diseases and patients are rarely able to maintain their mental health when dealing with it. This study seeks to use the great works of group poetry therapy as a supportive device for improving mental health and increasing hope in patients with breast cancer. This before-after study was conducted in 2016 on women with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy at a referral center at the north of Iran. The study protocol included eight weekly sessions of group poetry therapy using poems from great Persian poets. Two questionnaires, including Miller’s Hope Scale (MHS) and the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS-21) were completed by the patients before beginning group poetry therapy and again one week and two months after the sessions had ended. Items of each questionnaire were manually scored and then analyzed using IBM SPSS-21. A total of 29 patients participated in all the group poetry therapy sessions and all 29 completed the DASS-21 and 28 completed the MHS. Increase in the hope score and reduction in the stress score were observed in the two-month follow-up and both were statistically significant (p = 0.01 and 0.02 respectively).This study suggests that group poetry therapy can improve moods and hopefulness in women with breast cancer. Also the formation of a small group of patients who use the mystical themes of Persian poetry to connect to each other can have lasting positive effects in the long term.

Acknowledgements

Hereby, the authors would like to express their gratitude to the director and research experts at the Comprehensive Cancer Center of Mazandaran Province for their help in holding the poetry therapy sessions and finalizing the results.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This study was supported by Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences.

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