Integrating Palliative Care Into Self-Management of Breast Cancer
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Breast Cancer, Cancer |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 21 - Any |
Updated: | 4/27/2017 |
Start Date: | June 2014 |
End Date: | January 2017 |
The purpose of this study is to test a psycho-educational intervention, Managing Cancer
Care: A Personal Guide (MCC), that is intended to improve patients' knowledge of palliative
care and to facilitate its timely integration into self-management of their breast cancer.
The MCC will be tested with patients with Stage I-IV breast cancer at baseline, one, and
three months following enrollment. The intervention group will receive the MCC, and the
attention-control group will receive a symptom management toolkit. Participants' family
caregivers will also be enrolled to provide information on patients' self-management.
Investigators hypothesize that users of MCC, as compared to attention-control participants,
will demonstrate improved knowledge, feelings, and behaviors related to self-management of
their cancer care. This innovative research can help to establish palliative care as a
mainstay of self-management interventions that target serious illnesses.
Care: A Personal Guide (MCC), that is intended to improve patients' knowledge of palliative
care and to facilitate its timely integration into self-management of their breast cancer.
The MCC will be tested with patients with Stage I-IV breast cancer at baseline, one, and
three months following enrollment. The intervention group will receive the MCC, and the
attention-control group will receive a symptom management toolkit. Participants' family
caregivers will also be enrolled to provide information on patients' self-management.
Investigators hypothesize that users of MCC, as compared to attention-control participants,
will demonstrate improved knowledge, feelings, and behaviors related to self-management of
their cancer care. This innovative research can help to establish palliative care as a
mainstay of self-management interventions that target serious illnesses.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Over the age of 21
- Stage I-IV breast cancer
- Live in the State of Connecticut
- Speak English
- Receiving any kind of treatment for breast cancer
- Prognosis of at least 6 months
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Yale-New Haven Hospital Relying on the skill and expertise of more than 4,500 university and...
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West Haven, Connecticut 06516
Principal Investigator: Dena Schulman-Green, PhD
Phone: 203-785-7623
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