Simulation-Based Caregiving Skills Training for Family Members of High Grade Glioma Patients
Glioma
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Glioma
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- FCGs (e.g., spouse/partner, parent, adult child) of patients diagnosed with HGG receiving any form of cancer treatment (including palliative intent) at MDACC.
- Patients must have a Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) of 100 to 50. If the patient's Karnofsky Performance Status drops below 50 both patient and caregiver will be removed from the study.
- Both FCGs and patients must be willing to participate and (1) ≥18 years old and able to (2) read and speak English and (3) provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- FCGs who regularly participate in psychotherapy with a licensed professional (self-reported).
- Patients with cognitive impairment that would impede ability to complete self-report surveys as documented in the medical record.
- Children under the age of 18 will not be included in this trial. First and foremost, it is unlikely that a person under the age 18 is diagnosed with an HGG.
- Childhood brain tumors tend to be diagnosed in infancy and the caregiving and symptom management needs are vastly different than in the adult patient population. Additionally, the assessment tools are not validated for minors.
- While pregnant caregivers (self-reported) are study eligible, we will also exclude pregnant patients (medical notes). It is unlikely that patients diagnosed with an HGG will be pregnant. Moreover, the current caregiver intervention is not designed to address the care needs of pregnant cancer patients.
Sites / Locations
- M D Anderson Cancer CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
Baseline Assessment
Caregiver Intervention Sessions
Participants will be asked to complete a baseline assessment of questionnaires that will ask: Demographic information (such as your age, sex, and race) Psychological and physical health
Caregiver will take part in 4 caregiver intervention sessions. The first 2 sessions will take place in the Simulation Center at the hospital when you are scheduled for treatment or a follow-up appointment. The remaining 2 sessions will be done remotely using a videoconference platform (such as Zoom) and will focus on discussing your caregiver's role and experiences and suggesting coping and self-care strategies.