Quality of Life Clinical Trial
Official title:
Feasibility Study of a Remote Psychosocial Intervention for Brain Tumour Survivors
Survivors of high grade brain tumours frequently experience increases in distress, cognitive challenges, and lessened quality of life. At the same time a range of barriers can make it challenging for these individuals to come into the clinic for appropriate psychosocial support. The proposed study is therefore a feasibility study that is designed to develop a manualized, remotely delivered psychosocial intervention for this population and then to test the acceptability, feasibility, apparent efficacy, and areas for improvement of the developed intervention. Further, a remote neuropsychological testing procedure will be developed and implemented and analogous questions will be asked around this procedure.
Purpose
There would be strong value in developing a brief, manualized, remotely delivered,
intervention capable of simultaneously improving both emotional well being and cognitive
functioning in survivors of malignant brain tumour. The proposed study is designed to test
the acceptability, feasibility, apparent efficacy, and areas for improvement of a newly
developed intervention designed for this purpose. This investigation is being undertaken as
a step toward conducting an randomized clinical trial.
Research Questions
As a feasibility study there will be no hypotheses tested in this study. Instead, the
research will be conducted in order to answer the following four questions about the
intervention:
1. How acceptable was the intervention?
2. How feasible was the intervention?
3. How much apparent efficacy did the intervention have?
4. How could the involved processes be improved?
Further the following three questions will be asked around the remote neuropsychological
testing procedure:
1. How feasible was the remote neuropsychological testing?
2. How valid was the remote neuropsychological testing?
3. How could the neuropsychological testing processes be improved?
Justification
A general justification for the proposed research will be offered below.
Brain tumour survivors demonstrate very high levels of psychopathology. For example, they
have been found to exhibit levels of clinical depression that are three times higher than
those found in cancer patients overall. This finding is particularly important because
symptoms of depression have also been found to be the strongest single predictor of overall
quality of life primary in brain tumour survivors.
The cognitive impacts of brain cancer, which are diverse, also have strongly negative
effects on quality of life. Impairments in the areas of memory, attention, and executive
functioning are the most common cognitive deficits involved.
Despite this depth of suffering, researchers to date have done relatively little work in
developing psychologically based interventions that can help to ameliorate these emotional
and cognitive sequelae.
More specifically, the remote aspect of this intervention is justified by the fact that this
population faces multiple barriers to coming into the clinic for needed psychosocial care,
including: geographical isolation; cognitive impairment; driving prohibition; and fatigue.
This reality is reflected in the fact that previous researchers have reported facing faced
strong challenges in recruiting participants for time consuming intervention studies of this
kind in this population. A remote intervention may offer a means of overcoming this barrier
to access.
Finally, due to lengthy wait times and other factors, this is also a population that often
struggles to receive needed neuropsychological testing in a timely manner. Therefore, there
will also be value in validating a brief, remotely delivered neuropsychological testing
procedure in this population, above and beyond the role that doing so will play in
validating the particular intervention under investigation here.
Objectives
This study has four primary objectives:
1. to develop and deliver a remotely delivered psychosocial intervention to this high
needs population
2. to develop a neuropsychological battery that can be remotely delivered to this same
population
3. to answer the four questions listed above in regards to the intervention
4. to answer the three questions listed above in regards to the neuropsych assessment
process
Research Design
The proposed design will involve a mixed method feasibility study design. A variety of data
sources will be used in order to address the 7 research questions listed above. These data
sources will include: self report questionnaires; neuropsychological test batteries; fill-in
the blank questionnaires; interviews; and focus groups.
6) Statistical Analysis
The included types of quantitative data analysis will be: descriptive statistics; effect
sizes; and repeated measures ANOVA.
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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