Recovery Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of 'Recovery' Following Complete Cytoreductive Surgery.
Verified date | January 2020 |
Source | University of Southampton |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Complete cytoreductive surgery (CCRS) is an extensive, and potentially curative, procedure
utilised for peritoneal malignancies including Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP). This study aims
to provide a nuanced understanding of the lived experience of recovery following CCRS over
time, with the view to inform future supportive measures for CCRS patients in particular.
This study also provides the opportunity to longitudinally examine patient perceptions of
'recovery' in the context of major illness and/or treatment; i.e. what it is to experience
recovery, what is important during recovery, perhaps how this changes over time, and what it
is to be 'recovered', if this is possible. A greater understanding of the term may have
implications in how it is used, or how patients following major illness are approached by
healthcare professionals.
Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) will be utilised as the guiding methodology in
order to answer the study objectives. Potential participants will be approached by the
clinical nurse specialist (CNS) involved in the patient's care, and will be offered a
'research study pack', containing a participant information sheet (PIS). A maximum of ten
consenting participants will be interviewed on up to six occasions (although only five are
planned) across a timeframe of little more than a year, both before and after their surgery.
Interviews may take place face-to-face, or via telephone. Data analysis will involve a
cyclical process of identifying patterns within the interview transcripts of each participant
at each time point, across time points, and between participants. This design will provide an
effective means of gathering and analysing rich data from each participant, thus affording a
comprehensive insight into the meanings that participants attribute over time to their
recovery following CCRS.
This study has been devised in partial fulfilment of a doctorate degree at the University of
Southampton.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | February 1, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | February 1, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | |
Gender | All |
Age group | 16 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Patients are eligible to be invited to participate in the study if… 1. They are electively booked in… 2. … for Complete Cytoreducive Surgery (CCRS)… 3. … for 'four-quadrant' Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP)… 4. … at Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital (BNHH). 5. They are 16 years old or over. 6. They live within an approximate 100 mile radius of BNHH. 7. They are able to converse in English, without the assistance of others. 8. They are deemed able to independently make an informed decision whether or not to participate in the study (i.e. the individual must appear able to understand, retain and use or weigh up information as part of decision making processes) Exclusion Criteria: 1. Potential participants are excluded if they have had a previous diagnosis of cancer. 2. Potential participants are also excluded if they have had, or are due to have, a treatment of systemic chemotherapy. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital | Basingstoke | Hampshire |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Southampton | Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
United Kingdom,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | To gather an in-depth understanding of the experiences of patients following complete cytoreductive surgery, using interpretative phenomenological analysis | The primary objective of the study is to elicit an in-depth understanding of the lived experience of 'recovery' in the year following CCRS. Up to ten study participants will be interviewed on up to six occasions, and the data produced will be analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. | 1 Year | |
Primary | To gather an in-depth understanding of the meaning of recovery to patients after complete cytoreductive surgery, using interpretative phenomenological analysis | The secondary objective of the study is to identify the meaning(s) of 'recovery' to study participants over time in the year following CCRS. Up to ten study participants will be interviewed on up to six occasions, and the data produced will be analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. | 1 Year |
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