Health Psychology Open (Jul 2016)

Composing hope through collage: A community-based intervention for cancer survivors living with lymphedema

  • Roanne Thomas,
  • Ryan Hamilton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102916657674
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Secondary lymphedema after cancer may result in distress, yet few interventions exist to support coping skills in this population. As part of a community-based intervention, we piloted the use of creative practices to promote active orientations to hope. A total of 19 participants completed the workshops; 11 collaged. The main themes address the collage processes as well as their content. The former addresses sub-themes such as selecting/composing. The latter includes sub-themes related to movement depicted in the collages. Collages and their associated discussions concretized hoping as an active and accessible process for participants living with two chronic illnesses.