Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Change in Health-Related Quality of Life |
EuroQoL Five Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ-5D-5L) is a standardized non-disease specific instrument used to estimate 'utilities' for cost-effectiveness analyses. Consists of 5 items assessing mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression on a 1-5 scale. An additional item asks respondents to assess overall health on a 0 (worst health imaginable) to 100 (best health imaginable) scale. This measure will be used in cost effectiveness analysis. |
Given at baseline (T1), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Other |
Direct and indirect medical and non-medical costs |
Medical and non-medical costs are measure over the past 4 weeks using the validated Treatment Inventory of Costs in Patients with Psychiatric Disorders (TiC-P). The first part of the TiC-P assesses frequency of use of various types of health care resources. The second part is an adaptation of the Short Form of the Health and Labor Questionnaire. This measure will be used in cost effectiveness analysis. |
Given at baseline (T1), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Other |
Change in Psychological Flexibility |
The 18-item Cancer Acceptance and Action Questionnaire is a validated measure of cancer-related psychological flexibility, with items rated on a 1 (never true) to 7 (always true) scale. Lower scores indicate greater psychological flexibility. This measure will be used in mediator analysis. |
Given at baseline (T1), intervention midpoint (T-Mid), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Other |
Change in Mindfulness |
The 10-item Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale-Revised (CAMS-R) comprehensively assesses mindfulness processes including attention, present-focused awareness, and acceptance/non-judgment. Items are rated on a 1 (rarely or not at all) to 4 (almost always) scale, with higher scores indicating greater mindfulness. This measure will be used in mediator analysis. |
Given at baseline (T1), intervention midpoint (T-Mid), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Other |
Change in Commitment and Behavior Change |
The 5-item Value Progress subscale of the Valuing Questionnaire assesses progress in living consistently with personal values. Items are rated on a 0 (not at all true) to 6 (completely true) scale, with higher scores indicating greater values-consistent living. This measure will be used in mediator analysis. |
Given at baseline (T1), intervention midpoint (T-Mid), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Primary |
Change in Fear of Cancer Recurrence from Baseline |
The 43-item Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory (FCRI) includes triggers, psychological distress, coping strategies, reassurance seeking, insight, severity, and functional impairments subscales. Each item is rated on a scale from 0 (never, not at all, or I don't think about it) to 4 (all the time or a great deal), participants indicate the extent to which they are fearful, with higher scores indicating greater FCR. |
given at baseline (T1), intervention midpoint (T-Mid), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Change in Fear of Cancer Recurrence Questionnaire - 7 (FCR-7) from Baseline |
The 7-item FCR-7 assesses anxiety, worry, and strong feelings associated with cancer recurrence, coupled with items assessing cognitive and behavioral responses to FCR. The first six items are on a scale from 1 (not at all) to 5 (all the time). The seventh item assesses the extent to which worry about getting cancer again intrudes on thoughts and activities on a 0 (not at all) to 10 (great deal) scale. Higher scores indicate greater FCR. |
Given at baseline (T1), intervention midpoint (T-Mid), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Change in Concerns about Recurrence (CARS) from Baseline |
The 4-item Concerns About Recurrence Scale includes frequency, potential for upset, consistency, and intensity of fears on a 1-4 scale. Higher scores indicate greater FCR. |
Given at baseline (T1), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Fear of Cancer Recurrence Global Anchor |
Participants will be asked "Overall, since starting your assigned study program, is your fear of cancer recurrence worse, about the same, or better?" Those rating their fear of cancer recurrence as "better" are then asked if their fear is "a little better," "somewhat better," "moderately better," "a lot better," or "completely better". |
Given at 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Change in Anxiety Symptoms from Baseline |
The 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7) assesses how often in the past two weeks participants have been bothered by symptoms of anxiety on a 0 (not at all) to 3 (nearly everyday) scale, with higher scores indicating greater anxiety. |
Given at baseline (T1), intervention midpoint (T-Mid), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Change in Anxiety from Baseline |
The 4-item Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Anxiety measure assesses how often participants felt various symptoms of anxiety in the past 7 days on a 1 (never) to 5 (always) scale, with higher scores indicating greater anxiety. |
Given at baseline (T1), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Change in Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms from Baseline |
The 22-item Impact of Events Scale-Revised (IES-R) assesses post-traumatic distress on a 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely) scale, with higher scores indicating greater post traumatic distress. |
Given at baseline (T1), intervention midpoint (T-Mid), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Change in Depressive Symptoms from Baseline |
The 8-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-8) depression scale assesses how often participants have been bothered with symptoms of depression over the past two weeks on a 0 (not at all) to 3 (nearly everyday) scale, with higher scores indicating greater depressive symptomatology. |
Given at baseline (T1), intervention midpoint (T-Mid), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Change in Depression from Baseline |
The 4-item PROMIS Depression measure assesses how often participants felt various symptoms of depression in the past 7 days on a 1 (never) to 5 (always) scale, with higher scores indicating greater depression severity. |
Given at baseline (T1), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Change in Fatigue from Baseline |
The 4-item PROMIS Fatigue measure assesses how often participants felt various symptoms of fatigue in the past 7 days on a 1 (not at all) to 5 (very much) scale, with higher scores indicating greater fatigue severity. |
Given at baseline (T1), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Change in Sleep Disturbance from Baseline |
The 4-item PROMIS Sleep Disturbance measure assesses how often participants experienced aspects of sleep disturbance in the past 7 days on a 1 (not at all) to 5 (very much) scale, with higher scores indicating greater sleep disturbance. |
Given at baseline (T1), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Change in Coping from Baseline |
The 28-item Brief COPE assesses how often participants have been utilizing a series of coping strategies since their cancer diagnosis on a 1 (I haven't been doing this at all) to 4 (I have been doing this a lot) scale, with higher scores indicating greater use of the coping strategy. |
Given at baseline (T1), intervention midpoint (T-Mid), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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Secondary |
Change in Quality of Life from Baseline |
The 10-item PROMIS Global Health measure assesses mental and physical health. The first nine items are on a 1 (poor or not at all) to 5 (excellent or completely) scale. The tenth item assesses average pain on a 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable) scale and is reverse scored. Higher scores are indicative of better global health. |
Given at baseline (T1), intervention midpoint (T-Mid), 2 months post-baseline (T2), 6 months post-baseline (T3), and 12 months post-baseline (T4) |
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