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Talking with text: Communication in therapist-led, live chat cancer support groups

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  • Stephen, Joanne
  • Collie, Kate
  • McLeod, Deborah
  • Rojubally, Adina
  • Fergus, Karen
  • Speca, Michael
  • Turner, Jill
  • Taylor-Brown, Jill
  • Sellick, Scott
  • Burrus, Kimberly
  • Elramly, Mai

Abstract

CancerChatCanada is a pan-Canadian initiative with a mandate to make professionally led cancer support groups available to more people in Canada. Although online support groups are becoming increasingly popular, little is known about therapist-led, synchronous groups using live chat. The purpose of this study was to generate a rich descriptive account of communication experiences in CancerChatCanada groups and to gain an understanding of processes associated with previously-reported benefits. We used interpretive description to analyze interview segments from 102 patients, survivors and family caregivers who participated in CancerChatCanada groups between 2007 and 2011. The analysis yielded four inter-related process themes (Reaching Out From Home, Feeling Safe, Emotional Release, and Talking With Text) and one outcome theme (Resonance and Kinship). The findings extend previous research about text-only online support groups and provide novel insights into features of facilitated, live chat communication that are valued by group members.

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  • Stephen, Joanne & Collie, Kate & McLeod, Deborah & Rojubally, Adina & Fergus, Karen & Speca, Michael & Turner, Jill & Taylor-Brown, Jill & Sellick, Scott & Burrus, Kimberly & Elramly, Mai, 2014. "Talking with text: Communication in therapist-led, live chat cancer support groups," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 104(C), pages 178-186.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:104:y:2014:i:c:p:178-186
    DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.12.001
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