A Computer-Based Intervention for Distance Caregivers of Parents With Advanced Cancer
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Lung Cancer, Cancer, Brain Cancer |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 2/7/2015 |
Start Date: | November 2011 |
Contact: | Polly Mazanec, RN, PhD |
Email: | pmm@case.edu |
Phone: | 216-368-4788 |
This pilot clinical trial studies the feasibility and effectiveness of a new computer-based
communication intervention in supporting distance caregivers of patients with advanced lung
or brain cancer. Unlike local caregivers, distance caregivers often receive little, if any,
professional support and have limited communication with the oncology team. Using a
computer-based communication intervention to allow distance caregivers the opportunity to
participate in a physician visit, have questions and concerns addressed, and meet members of
the oncology team may help reduce stress.
communication intervention in supporting distance caregivers of patients with advanced lung
or brain cancer. Unlike local caregivers, distance caregivers often receive little, if any,
professional support and have limited communication with the oncology team. Using a
computer-based communication intervention to allow distance caregivers the opportunity to
participate in a physician visit, have questions and concerns addressed, and meet members of
the oncology team may help reduce stress.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. What is the relationship of primary stressors (type and stage/grade of cancer, and
patient quality of life [QOL]) and structural factors/stressors (age, gender, race, and
education) with patient and caregiver psychological outcomes at baseline? II. What are the
effects of the Communication with Long Distance Caregivers Offering a Supportive Electronic
Resource (CLOSER) intervention on distance caregiver psychological outcomes (anxiety and
distress), controlling for primary stressors (type and stage/grade of cancer, and patient
quality of life), distance caregiver structural factors/stressors (caregiver age, gender,
race, and employment), and baseline anxiety and distress? III. What are the effects of the
CLOSER intervention on patient psychological outcomes (anxiety and distress), controlling
for primary stressors (type and stage/grade of cancer, and patient quality of life),
distance caregiver structural factors/stressors (caregiver age, gender, race, and
employment), and baseline anxiety and distress? IV. What is the feasibility (time, cost,
resources and acceptability to patients, caregivers and clinicians) of using Adobe Connect,
a computer-based web communication system, with the distance caregiver, the parent with
advanced cancer, and the health care providers together in a routine follow-up oncology
office visit? V. What is the experience of being a distance caregiver participating in the
CLOSER intervention?
OUTLINE: Participants are assigned to 1 of 2 arms.
ARM I: Participants receive usual care for 5 weeks. During the week 5 office visit, distance
caregivers are not present.
ARM II: Participants receive usual care for 5 weeks. During the week 5 visit, distance
caregivers virtually attend using the CLOSER intervention with computer video and audio
connection.
After completion of study, participants are followed up within 48-96 hours.
I. What is the relationship of primary stressors (type and stage/grade of cancer, and
patient quality of life [QOL]) and structural factors/stressors (age, gender, race, and
education) with patient and caregiver psychological outcomes at baseline? II. What are the
effects of the Communication with Long Distance Caregivers Offering a Supportive Electronic
Resource (CLOSER) intervention on distance caregiver psychological outcomes (anxiety and
distress), controlling for primary stressors (type and stage/grade of cancer, and patient
quality of life), distance caregiver structural factors/stressors (caregiver age, gender,
race, and employment), and baseline anxiety and distress? III. What are the effects of the
CLOSER intervention on patient psychological outcomes (anxiety and distress), controlling
for primary stressors (type and stage/grade of cancer, and patient quality of life),
distance caregiver structural factors/stressors (caregiver age, gender, race, and
employment), and baseline anxiety and distress? IV. What is the feasibility (time, cost,
resources and acceptability to patients, caregivers and clinicians) of using Adobe Connect,
a computer-based web communication system, with the distance caregiver, the parent with
advanced cancer, and the health care providers together in a routine follow-up oncology
office visit? V. What is the experience of being a distance caregiver participating in the
CLOSER intervention?
OUTLINE: Participants are assigned to 1 of 2 arms.
ARM I: Participants receive usual care for 5 weeks. During the week 5 office visit, distance
caregivers are not present.
ARM II: Participants receive usual care for 5 weeks. During the week 5 visit, distance
caregivers virtually attend using the CLOSER intervention with computer video and audio
connection.
After completion of study, participants are followed up within 48-96 hours.
Inclusion Criteria:
INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR PATIENTS:
- Having a diagnosis of advanced lung cancer or malignant brain tumor for two to six
months
- Receiving on-going care from the medical oncologist at the Seidman Cancer Center
- Having a primary and distance caregiver involved in their care, support, and/or care
planning
- English as a primary language
- Capacity to provide informed consent, as validated by the oncologist
INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR DISTANCE CAREGIVERS:
- Family caregiver of a patient with advanced lung cancer or malignant brain tumor
- Patient and distance caregiver perception that this caregiver's geographic location
is such that precludes routine participation in medical appointments
- English as primary language
- Capable of providing informed consent
- Computer ownership with internet access
Exclusion Criteria:
EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR PATIENTS:
- No primary caregiver
- Enrolled in hospice
EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR DISTANCE CAREGIVERS:
- Those who routinely participate in most of the patient's medical appointments (once
or more per month)
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