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- Klinische Studie NCT00815152
Coping With High Grade Glioma
Purpose and Objective:
To determine the feasibility and short- and long-term efficacy of an empirically-based CST intervention (Keefe et al.) with caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain cancer.
Study Activities and Population Group:
The target sample will be 20 caregiver-patient dyads. Using a randomized controlled, prospective design, potentially eligible participants will be identified at the time of initial consultation (see Figure 1). Outcomes will be assessed at baseline, post-intervention (3 months post-randomization), 6 months post-randomization, and every 4 months up to 2-years in the event that the patient dies.
- Data Analysis and Risk/Safety Issues:
With only 10 subjects per group we do not have statistical power for direct hypothesis testing. Nevertheless, p-values will be presented for some analyses (chi-square tests, t-tests, and Spearman correlations) simply to aid in interpretation of results. In no way will these p-values be used to declare statistical significance or non-significance of the test results. Accordingly, the primary focus will be the means, variances, and covariances of the study endpoints, as well as the change scores in these endpoints across the study intervention and their 95% confidence limits.
Studienübersicht
Status
Bedingungen
Intervention / Behandlung
Detaillierte Beschreibung
The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility and short- and long-term efficacy of an empirically-based CST intervention (Keefe et al.) with caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain cancer. The target sample will be 20 caregiver-patient dyads. The caregiver may be a spouse/partner, family member or friend,. Additional inclusion criteria will include: (1) caregiver provides a weekly minimum of 4 hours of caregiving; (2) caregiver is 18 years or older; (3) caregiver reading level at or above 8th grade; (4) caregiver sufficiently fluent in English; (5) the patient shows evidence of problems in depression, fatigue, sleep disturbance, and/or cognitive impairment as per the treating neuro-oncologist; (6) the caregiver and patient are willing to be randomized to treatment or usual care condition; (7) patient is within 3 months of initial diagnosis; (8) patient has life expectancy of at least 6 months or more; (9) the caregiver is willing to participate in treatment sessions using a telephone. If a patient dies during the active 12-week study phase, then the caregiver will be transitioned to the follow-up phase or removed from the study and, if needed, be referred for appropriate psychiatric or psychological treatment.
Using a randomized controlled, prospective design, potentially eligible participants will be identified at the time of initial consultation. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline, post-intervention (3 months post-randomization), 6 months post-randomization, and every 4 months up to 2-years in the event that the patient dies. If the subject is assigned to the intervention, they will be asked to complete 12 weeks of a coping skills training intervention. The coping skills intervention will consist of six telephone conversations during which they will learn strategies to reduce stress. The strategies will include ways to improve problem solving, communication skills, and managing activities. The subject will also be asked to complete a packet of questionnaires which will take about 1 hour to do. The subject will be asked to complete the questionnaires multiple times during the study (before the coping skills intervention, during the week after the coping skills intervention, and 3 months after the coping skills intervention). If the subject is assigned to the usual care condition, they will be asked to complete assessments at the same time intervals as caregivers in the active coping skills intervention. In either condition, in the event that the patient dies, the caregiver will also be asked to complete assessments every four months for one year. Patients will be asked to participate in sessions and complete questionnaires as they are able to.
Studientyp
Einschreibung (Tatsächlich)
Phase
- Unzutreffend
Kontakte und Standorte
Studienorte
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North Carolina
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Durham, North Carolina, Vereinigte Staaten, 27710
- The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke
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Teilnahmekriterien
Zulassungskriterien
Studienberechtigtes Alter
Akzeptiert gesunde Freiwillige
Studienberechtigte Geschlechter
Beschreibung
Inclusion Criteria:
The caregiver may be a spouse/partner, family member or friend. Additional inclusion criteria will include:
- caregiver provides a weekly minimum of 4 hours of caregiving;
- caregiver is 18 years or older;
- caregiver reading level at or above 8th grade;
- caregiver sufficiently fluent in English;
- the patient shows evidence of problems in depression, fatigue, sleep disturbance, and/or cognitive impairment as per the treating neuro-oncologist;
- the caregiver and patient are willing to be randomized to treatment or usual care condition;
- patient is within 3 months of initial diagnosis;
- patient has life expectancy of at least 6 months or more;
- the caregiver is willing to participate in treatment sessions using a telephone. If a patient dies during the active 12-week study phase, then the caregiver will be transitioned to the follow-up phase or removed from the study and, if needed, be referred for appropriate psychiatric or psychological treatment.
Exclusion Criteria:
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Studienplan
Wie ist die Studie aufgebaut?
Designdetails
- Hauptzweck: Unterstützende Pflege
- Zuteilung: Zufällig
- Interventionsmodell: Parallele Zuordnung
- Maskierung: Keine (Offenes Etikett)
Waffen und Interventionen
Teilnehmergruppe / Arm |
Intervention / Behandlung |
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Experimental: 1
Twenty five caregivers will randomly be assigned to receive active coping skills training and 25 caregivers will randomly receive usual care at The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke.
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The strategies will include ways to improve problem solving, communication skills, and managing activities.
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Placebo-Komparator: 2
Caregivers that will receive ususal care.
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The ususal care at the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center
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Was misst die Studie?
Primäre Ergebnismessungen
Ergebnis Maßnahme |
Zeitfenster |
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To explore the effects of a coping skills training (CST) intervention on distress, self-efficacy and other related outcomes among caregivers of high grade glioma patients.
Zeitfenster: 2 years
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2 years
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Mitarbeiter und Ermittler
Sponsor
Mitarbeiter
Ermittler
- Hauptermittler: Bart Brigidi, PhD, Duke University
Studienaufzeichnungsdaten
Haupttermine studieren
Studienbeginn
Primärer Abschluss (Tatsächlich)
Studienabschluss (Tatsächlich)
Studienanmeldedaten
Zuerst eingereicht
Zuerst eingereicht, das die QC-Kriterien erfüllt hat
Zuerst gepostet (Schätzen)
Studienaufzeichnungsaktualisierungen
Letztes Update gepostet (Schätzen)
Letztes eingereichtes Update, das die QC-Kriterien erfüllt
Zuletzt verifiziert
Mehr Informationen
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Schlüsselwörter
Zusätzliche relevante MeSH-Bedingungen
Andere Studien-ID-Nummern
- Pro00012826
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