Hematologic Malignancy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Proof-of-Concept Trial of a Positive Psychology Intervention for Caregivers of Patients Undergoing Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Caregivers (i.e., family and friends) of patients with cancer are essential in providing care during cancer treatment. For patients who are undergoing a stem cell transplant (SCT) as treatment for their cancer, caregivers are even more crucial before, during, and after their transplantation. Although SCT is potentially curative for some patients with blood cancers, the treatment is intensive and accompanied by a prolonged hospitalization as patients recover from the toxic side-effects of chemotherapy and medical complications from the transplantation. Unsurprisingly, during the entire transplantation process, caregiver burden is high as caregivers witness and support their loved ones through multiple treatment related complications, management of ongoing physical symptoms and complex medication schedules. Caregiver burden leads to poor health outcomes including poor caregiver quality of life, fatigue, depression, anxiety, impaired physical health, low levels of resilience and positive emotions. Reducing distress and enhancing positive emotions can both reduce caregiver burden and improve caregiver quality of life. However, the few interventions in the SCT caregiver population have mostly focused on mitigating distress, despite strong evidence that enhancing positive emotions in caregivers reduces caregiver burden and promotes physical and psychological health. To address this gap, we hope to develop and test an intervention that emphasizes positive emotions in caregivers of SCT recipients. A scalable and accessible positive emotion based intervention tailored to the unique needs of SCT recipient caregivers provides a new line of behavioral intervention resources that could confer benefit to both caregivers and patients and could be generalizable to other cancer caregivers.
The proposed project (PATH-C) entails two phases: 1. Phase one is an open-pilot trial in 5 caregivers of patients undergoing HSCT to refine the PATH intervention. 2. Phase two is one-arm trial evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of the PATH intervention in 20 caregivers of patients undergoing HSCT. All participants will be approached in person at the routine HSCT patient consent clinic visit or with patient permission over the phone if caregiver is not physically present at the consent visit for eligibility determination. Interested participants will be screened based on the inclusion/exclusion criteria and verbal consent would be obtained (via phone). Upon consent to participate in the study, participants in Phase-2 will be asked to complete baseline questionnaires either in-person, over the phone, or via a REDCap survey link to participants. After baseline assessments are completed, participants will be given an intervention manual with 9-weekly PP exercises and an explanation of the exercises and intervention. Participants in Phase-1 will complete the intervention after consenting for the study. All participants in Phase-2 will be asked to complete the 9-weekly PP exercises starting after the baseline questionnaires (i.e., after the patient transplant consent visit) are completed in the pre-transplant phase and to speak with the study interventionist, a trained CRC, weekly. Immediately after the completion of each exercise, participants will rate the ease of exercise completion, overall utility of the exercise, and their current levels of positive affect. After the Week 9 intervention phone session, participants in Phase-2 will repeat self-assessment questionnaires completed at baseline either over the phone, in-person at a routine clinic visit, or via a REDCap survey link emailed to participants. Additionally, participants will be asked to complete a recorded exit interview over the phone. These individual, semi-structured exit interviews will elicit feedback about the intervention (e.g., relevance and applicability of the chosen PP exercises, intervention length, timing, and delivery), study procedures, and the questionnaires. Exit interviews will be recorded, transcribed, coded and thematically analyzed. At study completion, we will inquire about participants' potential interest in being contacted about our future studies. ;
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