Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Long-term Survivors of High-grade Glioma
This study builds on the limited body of existing literature combined with the results from
the investigators' previous research conducted with 30 newly diagnosed patients with
high-grade glioma (HGG) and 33 of their caregivers. This research established an overview of
the daily life experiences when diagnosed with a HGG or being a caregiver. Descriptions of
needs and preferences from time of diagnosis to one year exist. However, such data are still
lacking the representation from long-term survivors (LTS) and their caregivers.
This mixed methods study aims to address perspectives on daily life experiences of long-term
survivors with HGG and their caregivers as well as the needs and preferences for support,
rehabilitation and palliation.
Separate telephone interviews with patients and their caregivers and self-reported
questionnaires for patients will be conducted. The mixed methods design is a convergent
sequential design using an identical sampling.
The dominant status relies on the qualitative data as the interviews are emphasized as the
best suited method to address the primary aim of this study. The interviews follow a
semi-structured interview guide for patients and for caregivers.
Information about socio-economic conditions, disease and treatment variables will be obtained
by the investigator at baseline. Disease, treatment and clinical variables will be collected
including the World Health Organization (WHO) performance scale (PS) which will be obtained
by medical chart review. The self-reported questionnaires (quantitative data) are viewed as a
useful supplemental data source, and embrace the topics as distress, anxiety and depressive
symptoms.
Theoretical Framework The qualitative and quantitative research components represent
different paradigmatic traditions including diverse ontological, epistemological and
methodological assumptions. However, these paradigms are not necessarily incompatible. This
study applied a pragmatic paradigm, reflecting a pluralistic view using both inductive and
deductive reasoning. Applying a qualitative perspective, the present interviews seek to
capture the subjective experiences of the study participants related to their life situation.
Analysis The semi-structured interviews will be recorded and transcribed in full length by
the interviewer. Interview data will be transferred to NVivo 10 (qualitative data analysis
computer software package) software program. A thematic analysis will be conducted for the
analysis of the semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis is a basic method for
qualitative analysis as it identifies, analyzes and reports themes and patterns within data.
The findings will be presented in themes and subthemes. A theme is an expression or context
being defined as important by the researchers. In this study a theme is not necessarily
dependent on quantifiable measures, but rather captures an important meaning in relation to
the research questions and aims. Data from the interviews are descriptive in nature and
reflect the subjective experience of the life situation of patients with HGG and their
caregivers. The steps for thematic analysis are inspired by Braun and Clarke and as follows;
Step 1) Data are transcribed immediately after an interview by the investigator or a research
assistant. Transcriptions are read several times until the investigators are familiar with
the depth and extent of the content. This process guides the investigators to the next level
of analysis. Step 2) The text is read and divided into units of meanings, which are
identified by the investigators. Some meaning units are sentences, others a whole paragraph.
In this process data are coded in order to organize them into meaningful groups. This process
assures that the whole dataset is systematically worked through by the investigators. Step 3)
Then, the codes are analyzed in order to consider if different codes can be combined into
mutual themes. This three step process will result in a collection of themes and sub-themes.
Statistical analysis The PS, the The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) sub-scales,
the The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy, General and brain cancer (FACT-G and
FACT-Br) sub-scales and the responses to the ordinal items of the leisure time physical
activity scale will be analysed separately. Socio-economic information and data from
questionnaires will be entered into a database. The questionnaires will be analyzed according
to their manuals. Categorical variables will be reported as frequencies and percentages,
while continuous variables are reported as mean and standard deviations (s.d.) using a
significance level of p\0.05. HADS and FACT-Br data refer to the normative values. The
statistical analysis will be performed with SAS (Statistical Analysis System) statistical
software, version 9.3.
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