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NCT number NCT03985267
Other study ID # 2018/14-01
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 29, 2018
Est. completion date October 20, 2022

Study information

Verified date October 2022
Source University of Barcelona
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

It is hypothesised to find that the new mindfulness intervention of Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) for Women With Breast Cancer is an effective therapeutic intervention to be applied in breast cancer population. This intervention intended to support patients' management of their chronic illness (self-efficacy) by increasing their hope about their treatment and alleviate anxiety, as well as increase patient saturation level. Therefore, enabling patients to continue to their medical as well as psychological treatment will result improved anxiety, stress levels, hope and self-efficacy. It is known that mental health needs of cancer patients differ from people who do not suffer from a chronic illness.


Description:

Participation in this research is entirely voluntary. Participants are required to complete a semi-screening assessment form which asks socio-demographic and bio-medical information. This form is also assess participants eligibility to take part. Then will ask participants to complete the Hospital and Depression Scale (HADS), Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease (SEMCD), Beck's Hopelessness Scale (BHS), Emotion Thermometer (ET), State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) before and after (pre-post) their allocated intervention (arm). Participants have the right to answer as many or as few questions asked as they wish. They also have the right to withdraw from the study up to four weeks after they have completed the required psychometric measurement tools. Should they wish to withdraw then they will need to inform the researcher by email, quoting their unique participation identification code which will be generated before beginning the study using their name initials and date of birth. This will enable researcher to identify all the materials that needs to be deleted due to their withdrawal from the project. Alternatively, if they decide that they no longer want to take part in the study they can notify the researcher/clinician immediately and their recorded information (if any) will be completely erased from the study. Other than answering a number of demographic questions (in order to establish the characteristics of the sample), participants will not be directly disclosing any confidential personal information. However, the survey completion data will be checked for any identifying information and anonymised if necessary. Participants will be allocated a code number, and this will be used when quoting from the data-set. The data will be kept confidential and stored in a safe locked cabinet/storage at all times. The ethical approval is obtained from one of the Turkish institution where they issue ethical approval in accordance with the ethical standards of the Helsinki declaration.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 156
Est. completion date October 20, 2022
Est. primary completion date August 1, 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Female
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age of 18 and over who can consent 2. Only women participants 3. Diagnosed with breast cancer 4. Native Turkish speaker 5. Currently under cancer treatment (not in remission) 6. Score at least 10 points for Hospital and Depression Scale (5 for anxiety, 5 for depression) 7. Score at least 6 points for Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease (in overall) 8. Score at least 2 points for the Beck's Hopelessness Scale (in overall) 9. Score at least 20 points for State Trait Anxiety Inventory. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Being illiterate 2. Having any type of psychiatric history 3. Currently being on psychiatric/neurological medication 4. Having mental retardation 5. Having a fear of swings/swinging 6. Having a severe respiratory illness/severe difficulty in breathing 7. Suffering from any asthmatic or epileptic illnesses

Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
Mindfulness based Swinging Effect Intervention
Participants will receive psycho-education about mindfulness and how it operates. That will also assist patients to warm up for the actual intervention. Then the actual swinging effect intervention will commence respectively.

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey EgeMed Hospital Aydin Soke
Turkey Ozel Oz Psikoloji Aile Danisma Merkezi (Oz Psychology Family Counselling Centre) Izmir Konak

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Barcelona

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

References & Publications (2)

Bahcivan O, Estapé T, Gutierrez-Maldonado J. Efficacy of New Mindfulness-Based Swinging Technique Intervention: A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial Among Women With Breast Cancer. Front Psychol. 2022 Jul 4;13:863857. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.863857. eColle — View Citation

Bahcivan O, Estape T, Gutierrez-Maldonado J. The swinging effect intervention: CBT based guided imagery and breathing technique integrated with mindfulness therapy for cancer patients. Med Hypotheses. 2018 Dec;121:42-43. doi: 10.1016/j.mehy.2018.09.007. Epub 2018 Sep 6. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Evaluation of the immediate efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) to reduce stress and anxiety To assess the immediate outcome of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) whether it is an effective and reliable intervention to reduce stress and anxiety for breast cancer patients. To calculate the total State Trait Anxiety Inventory score (range 20 - 80): the positive items (calm, relaxed, content) will be reverse scored so 1=4, 2=3, 3=2 and 4=1; sum all six scores; multiply total score by 20/6; according to Spielberger's manuals a 'normal' score is approx. 34 - 36. 20minutes
Primary Evaluation of the immediate efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) to increase self-efficacy To assess the immediate outcome of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) whether it is an effective and reliable intervention to increase self-efficacy for breast cancer patients. In order to assess the effectiveness, Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease (SEMCD) will be used right before and after the intervention. If two consecutive numbers are circled, the lower number will be coded (less self-efficacy). The score for the scale is the mean of the six items. If more than two items will be missing, scoring the scale will not happen. Higher number indicates higher self-efficacy.The higher values represent a better outcome for this scale. 20 minutes
Primary Evaluation of the immediate efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) to increase hopefulness To assess the immediate outcome of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) whether it is an effective and reliable intervention to increase hopefulness for breast cancer patients. In order to assess the effectiveness, Beck's Hopelessness Scale (BHS) will be used right before and after the intervention. The total score ranges from 0 to 20, the scores will be summed up together with higher levels of hopelessness indicated by higher scores on the scale. The higher values represent a better outcome for this scale. 20 minutes
Primary Evaluation of the long lasting efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) to increase self-efficacy To assess the long term follow up outcome of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) whether it is an effective and reliable intervention to increase self-efficacy for breast cancer patients. In order to assess the effectiveness, Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease (SEMCD) will be used before and after the intervention. Each of the 6 items are rated from 1 (not at all confident) to 10 (totally confident). The overall score is derived from the mean of the 6 items. The total minimum score will be 6 (very low self-efficacy), and maximum total score will be 60 (very high self-efficacy). Higher scores indicate a better self-efficacy. 8 weeks
Primary Evaluation of the long lasting efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) to increase hopefulness To assess the long term follow up outcome of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) whether it is an effective and reliable intervention to increase hopefulness for breast cancer patients. In order to assess the effectiveness, Beck's Hopelessness Scale (BHS) will be used before and after the intervention. The total score ranges from 0 to 20, the scores will be summed up together with higher levels of hopelessness indicated by higher scores on the scale. The higher values represent a better outcome for this scale. 8 weeks
Primary Evaluation of the long lasting efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) to reduce stress and anxiety using the State Trait Anxiety Inventory. To assess the long term follow up of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) for reducing stress and anxiety State Trait Anxiety Inventory will be used before and after the intervention. To calculate the total State Trait Anxiety Inventory score (range 20 - 80): the positive items (calm, relaxed, content) will be reverse scored so 1=4, 2=3, 3=2 and 4=1; sum all six scores; multiply total score by 20/6; according to Spielberger's manuals a 'normal' score is approx. 34 - 36. 8 weeks
Primary Evaluation of the long lasting efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) to reduce stress and anxiety using Emotion Thermometer. To assess the long term follow up of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) for reducing stress and anxiety Emotion Thermometer will be used before and after the intervention. To calculate the Emotion Thermometer the fixed cut-offs will be used meaning that 0-3 (low) and 4-10 (high) on each component. 8 weeks
Primary Evaluation of the long lasting efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) to reduce stress and anxiety using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. To assess the long term follow up of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) for reducing stress and anxiety Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale will be used before and after the intervention. To calculate Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale the cut of scores are 0-7 considered in normal range, 8-10 considered in Borderline abnormal (borderline case) and 11-21 considered in Abnormal (case) respectively. 8 weeks
Secondary Impact of education level on efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) To observe whether breast cancer patients' education level has any impact on efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) to reduce anxiety and increase self-efficacy and hopefulness. The participants' education level will be obtained from self-reported socio-demographic semi-screening assessment form. 20 minutes to 8 weeks
Secondary Impact of marital status on efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) To observe whether breast cancer patients' marital status has any impact on efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST). The participants' marital status will be obtained from self-reported socio-demographic semi-screening assessment form. 20 minutes to 8 weeks
Secondary Impact of living arrangements on efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) To observe whether breast cancer patients' living arrangement has any impact on efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST). The participants' living arrangement status will be obtained from self-reported socio-demographic semi-screening assessment form. 20 minutes to 8 weeks
Secondary Impact of time for learning cancer diagnosis on efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) To observe whether breast cancer patients' time for learning their cancer diagnosis has any impact on efficacy of Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST). The information of when participants have learnt their cancer diagnosis will be obtained from self-reported socio-demographic semi-screening assessment form. 20 minutes to 8 weeks
Secondary Impact of having any metastasis on efficacy of the Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST) To observe whether breast cancer patients' metastatic status has any impact on efficacy of Mindfulness Based Swinging Technique (MBST). The participants' metastatic status will be obtained from self-reported socio-demographic semi-screening assessment form. 20 minutes to 8 weeks
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