Success StoryKick Kentucky Cancer - Taking Care of Mental Health During Cancer
Kick Kentucky Cancer - Taking Care of Mental Health During Cancer
Author: Karen Denniston
Planning Unit: Bourbon County CES
Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General
Plan of Work: Healthy Adults and Youth
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Mental health issues after a cancer diagnosis are common and costly. Proven community-based prevention programs can increase participants' knowledge and create positive changes in behavior. These programs could save thousands of dollars in health-care costs and even prevent deaths by suicide.
Bourbon County Extension Family and Consumer Sciences presented Taking Care of Mental Health during Cancer to eleven participants. After the program, 100% of the participants reported that they increased their understanding of how to identify symptoms. Also, 100% reported that they could identify questions to ask their health-care team and increased their understanding of mental health best practices.
Evaluation comments from participants included:
"The list of questions to ask your health care providers was extremely informative. These would help someone to get through the 'fog' of a new diagnosis."
"After getting a cancer diagnosis, you go into survival mode, both physically and mentally. So for the duration of treatment, you're constantly pushing your body to keep going. You also have to keep a positive attitude for yourself and your loved ones. This can be a tremendous strain on your mental well-being. Sometimes that part of the treatment plan is overlooked. Thanks for this informative session."
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