Randomized Clinical Trial of a Multi-Modal Palliative Care Intervention
Depression, Anxiety, Metastatic Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Depression, Anxiety
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- At least 18 years of age
- English-speaking (able to speak, read, and write well in English)
- Diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic cancer of any solid tumor type
- Capable at time of consent of understanding and voluntarily consenting themselves to the study, attending group sessions, and completing the online sessions at home, confirmed by an Eastern Cooperative Group Performance Status Scale of 0 to 2
- Endorse moderate to severe anxiety or depression symptoms on the Patient Health Questionnaire-4
Exclusion Criteria:
- Current high suicide risk
- Psychiatric hospitalization or suicide attempt in the past 5 years
- History of chronic, untreated trauma unrelated to their cancer
Sites / Locations
- Rocky Mountain Cancer CentersRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Multi-Modal Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (M-ACT)
Control: Usual Care
M-ACT consists of five 2-hour group sessions (plus booster) that alternate with self-paced online modules and check-ins that participants complete on their own, between the group sessions. The intervention addresses distress associated with coping with metastatic cancer and supports engagement in advance care planning. The intervention is based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, an intervention model that aims to help people cope with life challenges and difficult thoughts/feelings in a manner that helps them to live fuller and more meaningful lives.
Patients in the control arm will have access to usual care (UC) at the collaborating clinics, consisting of access to a clinical social worker and nurse practitioners for advance care planning and supportive visits at patient request. After completion of study procedures, including FU, the UC participants will be offered M-ACT free of cost.