Psychosocial eHealth in Advanced Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer, Nonsmall Cell, Stage IIIA, Lung Cancer Non-Small Cell Stage IIIB, Lung Cancer Non-Small Cell Stage III
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Lung Cancer, Nonsmall Cell, Stage IIIA focused on measuring Psychooncology, Psychosocial care, Palliative care, eHealth, Continuity of patient care, Telemedicine, Well-being, Psychosocial Functioning, Patient Engagement, Emotional Distress, Quality of Life, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, End of life care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Being adult (≥18 years)
- LC diagnosis in advanced stages -III-IV
- Access to internet and user-level experience
- Reading and writing skills in Spanish
Exclusion Criteria:
- Current major depressive episode
- Risk of self-harm
- Active psychotic symptoms
- Substance abuse
Sites / Locations
- Institut Català d'OncologiaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
eHealth ecosystem of stepped psychosocial care
Usual psychosocial care
Patients will be monitored allowing the delivery of timely and personalized care via a 4-level program: Screening and psychosocial monitoring through a mobile application where patients have a messaging system to contact their psychologist and reference nurse. Psychoeducation and health education campus, where patients can consult videos and online resources developed by health professionals, containing scientifically validated information. Psychosocial support community where patients can share doubts, fears, and experiences with other patients with advanced lung cancer. This private social network is monitored by team specialists when necessary. Online group psychotherapy of 8 weekly sessions of 90 minutes based on Meaning-Centered Group Psychotherapy (MCGP; Breitbart et al., 2010). Patients at this level will be on a waiting list, so the pool starts when there are 4-8 users available.
This group will receive standard psychosocial care for cancer survivors at ICO Hospitalet center led by a clinical psychologist. It consists of 7 individual sessions of 45-60 minutes, scheduled every 2-3 weeks during 9 months and focused on emotional support and psychoeducation. Moreover, they will be offered the education materials from the 2nd step of the platform, as they are compiled in a website open to all patients and relatives.