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Study of How Caregivers Help Patients Cope With Respiratory and Other Symptoms Caused by Lung Cancer

Primary Purpose

Anxiety Disorder, Depression, Dyspnea

Status
Unknown status
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United Kingdom
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
educational intervention
informational intervention
psychosocial support for caregiver
questionnaire administration
dyspnea management
management of therapy complications
Sponsored by
University of Manchester
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Eligibility
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Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional supportive care trial for Anxiety Disorder focused on measuring dyspnea, depression, fatigue, anxiety disorder, small cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer

Eligibility Criteria

undefined - undefined (Child, Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Meets 1 of the following criteria:

    • Patient with diagnosis of lung cancer
    • Caregiver of patient
    • Healthcare professional (i.e., clinical nurse specialist, physiotherapist, primary care team member, or palliative care team member)
  • Patients recruited from Manchester, Liverpool, or Southampton hospitals

PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Not specified

PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY:

  • Not specified

Sites / Locations

  • University of ManchesterRecruiting

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Consolidation of knowledge of existing interventions and their characteristics
Patients', caregivers', and healthcare professionals' views on existing interventions
Utilization of any additional interventions not currently described in the literature
Exploration of patients' perspectives on interrelationships among symptoms, in terms of clusters or causal relationships
Patients', caregivers', and healthcare professionals' views of the desirable components/characteristics of a novel intervention using the Discrete Choice Experiment 'Best-Worst' scale
Exploration of what is 'usual care' in the context of the study

Secondary Outcome Measures

Full Information

First Posted
September 17, 2009
Last Updated
August 23, 2013
Sponsor
University of Manchester
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT00979888
Brief Title
Study of How Caregivers Help Patients Cope With Respiratory and Other Symptoms Caused by Lung Cancer
Official Title
A Non-pharmacological Supportive Care Intervention for Patients With Lung Cancer and Their Caregivers in the Management of the Respiratory Distress Symptom Cluster.
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
September 2009
Overall Recruitment Status
Unknown status
Study Start Date
July 2009 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
July 2010 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
undefined (undefined)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Name of the Sponsor
University of Manchester

4. Oversight

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
RATIONALE: Gathering information about how patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals cope with symptoms caused by lung cancer, such as breathlessness, cough, fatigue, anxiety, depression, pain, and difficulty sleeping, may help doctors learn more about non-drug methods of treating symptoms of respiratory distress. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying how caregivers help patients cope with respiratory and other symptoms caused by lung cancer.
Detailed Description
OBJECTIVES: To consolidate knowledge of existing interventions and their characteristics. To seek patients', caregivers', and healthcare professionals' views on existing interventions and to establish whether these groups utilize any additional interventions not currently described in the literature. To explore patients' perspectives on interrelationships among symptoms, in terms of clusters or causal relationships. To identify patients', caregivers', and healthcare professionals' views of the desirable components/characteristics of a novel intervention. Explore what is 'usual care' in the context of the study. OUTLINE: This is a multicenter study. The management of cough and breathlessness in respiratory diseases and lung cancer is assessed through a narrative review of interventions to support caregivers in providing physical care to patients with cancer and explore qualitative patient symptom experience with a particular focus on identifying specific characteristics and components of interventions and identifying patients' and caregivers' explanations of how the respiratory symptom cluster relates to other symptom experiences (e.g., fatigue, depression, anxiety). Patients and caregivers undergo 2-3 face-to-face interviews to assess views on existing interventions in terms of perceived effectiveness, acceptability, importance, and feasibility; to establish whether additional interventions (formal or self-initiated) are employed; to address patient and caregiver experiences of symptom interactions and clusters; and to fine tune the content of the planned intervention and identify any synergies between symptoms as discussed by patients. Healthcare professionals undergo similar assessments via focus groups. Patient and caregiver views on desirable components of a novel intervention are assessed by means of Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) using a 'Best-Worst Scaling' (BWS) approach to allow identification of the relative importance of several attributes by means of a series of scenarios to enable a focus on characteristics of a nonpharmacological intervention, rather than requiring respondents to make judgments about the usefulness of specific interventions (e.g., counseling, aromatherapy) with which they may be unfamiliar. PROJECTED ACCRUAL: This study will accrue 30-40 pairs of patients and caregivers.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Anxiety Disorder, Depression, Dyspnea, Fatigue, Lung Cancer
Keywords
dyspnea, depression, fatigue, anxiety disorder, small cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Masking
None (Open Label)
Enrollment
80 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
educational intervention
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
informational intervention
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
psychosocial support for caregiver
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
questionnaire administration
Intervention Type
Procedure
Intervention Name(s)
dyspnea management
Intervention Type
Procedure
Intervention Name(s)
management of therapy complications
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Consolidation of knowledge of existing interventions and their characteristics
Title
Patients', caregivers', and healthcare professionals' views on existing interventions
Title
Utilization of any additional interventions not currently described in the literature
Title
Exploration of patients' perspectives on interrelationships among symptoms, in terms of clusters or causal relationships
Title
Patients', caregivers', and healthcare professionals' views of the desirable components/characteristics of a novel intervention using the Discrete Choice Experiment 'Best-Worst' scale
Title
Exploration of what is 'usual care' in the context of the study

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS: Meets 1 of the following criteria: Patient with diagnosis of lung cancer Caregiver of patient Healthcare professional (i.e., clinical nurse specialist, physiotherapist, primary care team member, or palliative care team member) Patients recruited from Manchester, Liverpool, or Southampton hospitals PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS: Not specified PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY: Not specified
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Alex Molassiotis, MD
Organizational Affiliation
University of Manchester
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
University of Manchester
City
Manchester
State/Province
England
ZIP/Postal Code
M13 9PL
Country
United Kingdom
Individual Site Status
Recruiting
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Alex Molassiotis, MD
Phone
44-161-306-7830

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