A Scoping Review of the Application of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Benefit Finding among Cancer Patients

Authors

  • Xinwei Wang School of Nursing, Qilu Medical University, Zibo 255300, Shandong Province, China
  • Jia Li School of Nursing, Qilu Medical University, Zibo 255300, Shandong Province, China
  • Yanan Shi School of Nursing, Qilu Medical University, Zibo 255300, Shandong Province, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6911/

Keywords:

Cancer; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Benefit Finding; Scoping Review.

Abstract

Objective: To conduct a scoping review on studies concerning the application of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in benefit finding among cancer patients, summarize the core components and current application status of CBT, so as to provide evidence and references for clinical medical and nursing staff to implement CBT and carry out relevant research. Methods: In accordance with the methodological standards of scoping reviews, domestic and international databases were retrieved, including China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data, VIP Database, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, CINAHL and Web of Science. The retrieval period covered from database establishment to September 2023. All eligible literatures were synthesized and analyzed. Results: A comprehensive evaluation of the 14 included studies was performed from three dimensions: core intervention components, outcome indicators and intervention effects. Conclusion: Cognitive behavioral therapy exerts positive effects on elevating the level of benefit finding in cancer patients. Individualized intervention protocols should be further developed in future research, and more high-quality randomized controlled trials are required to verify its long-term intervention efficacy.

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2026-08-18

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Wang, X., Li, J., & Shi, Y. (2026). A Scoping Review of the Application of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Benefit Finding among Cancer Patients. World Scientific Research Journal, 12(8), 11-18. https://doi.org/10.6911/