Body Image Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prevention of Body Image Disorder by Nurse Intervention on the Patient and Family Prior to Breast and Colon Surgery
Verified date | November 2018 |
Source | Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This is a non-blinded, randomized, controlled clinical trial consisting of 64 participants, which aims to assess the effectiveness of a nursing intervention for family members and patients prior to surgery to prevent body image disorder in breast cancer operated subjects. or colon (32 participants), compared to the intervention limited only to patients (32 participants).
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 64 |
Est. completion date | August 30, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | August 30, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
MOM: Inclusion criteria: - - Women over 18 years old. - Oncological patients diagnosed with breast cancer (ductal carcinoma in situ, infiltrating ductal carcinoma, infiltrating lobular carcinoma, multicentric carcinoma, paget tumor ...), which are going to be subjected to surgery (mastectomy, lymphadenectomy, sentinel lymph node biopsy, surgery conservative ...). - Not having received chemotherapy before surgery. - Live with a direct family member. - Not having received radiotherapy before surgery. - Receive or not neoadjuvant hormone therapy. Exclusion criteria: - - Mens. - Rejection of the surgical intervention. - Non-cancer patient that will be operated on. - Performing surgery in another hospital. - Cancer patient diagnosed with breast cancer without surgical intervention. - Refusal of the patient to know his diagnosis or impossibility to give his consent. - Be submitted to tumor biopsy, without surgical intervention. COLON: - Inclusion criteria: - Women and men over 18 years of age. - Oncological patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer (adenocarcinoma of the lower rectum, adenocarcinoma of the middle rectum, colloid or mucinous adenocarcinoma), who are going to undergo surgery (colostomy, ileostomy ...). - Receive chemotherapy before or after surgery. - Receive radiotherapy before or after surgery. - Live with a direct family member. - Exclusion criteria: - Rejection of surgical intervention. - Non-cancer patient that will be operated on. - Performing surgery in another hospital. - Oncological patient diagnosed with colon cancer without surgical intervention. - Refusal of patients to know their diagnosis or inability to give their consent. - Be submitted to tumor biopsy, without surgical intervention. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Natalia Mudarra Garcia | Madrid |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
Spain,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Average result in patients who have a body image disorder accompanied with or without a direct family member evaluated by the BIS Scale. | he alteration of the body image will be evaluated with the BIS SCALE after surgery, in the control group (patients who attend the nursing intervention prior to the same without family), and in the study group (patients who attend this intervention together with a direct family member). The Bis Scale has a score of 0 to 30 with 0 being no alteration of the body image and 30 a severe alteration. | 16 months | |
Secondary | Average body image in all patients, to check the alterations that refer to perform a nursing intervention prior to surgery. | Alterations of the body image with the BIS Scale are measured in all patients to check if these alterations are reduced when performing an intervention prior to surgery. The Bis Scale has a score of 0 to 30 with 0 being no alteration of the body image and 30 a severe alteration. | 16 months | |
Secondary | Percentage of the self-esteem of the patients, differentiating whether or not they go with a direct family member, evaluated by the Rosenberg Scale. | Percentage of patients who have high self-esteem, average self-esteem and low self-esteem, differentiating whether they go with a direct relative or without him to the nursing intervention prior to surgery. This measurement is made to check if the family influences the patient's self-esteem. The Rosenberg scale has a score of 10 to 40 points: 30-40 high self-esteem, 26-29 average self-esteem and less than 25 low self-esteem. | 16 months | |
Secondary | Percentage of the Rosenberg scale in all patients, to check the self-esteem that patients refer to when performing a nursing intervention prior to surgery. | The percentages of self-esteem with the Rosenberg Scale are measured in all patients to see if self-esteem improves when performing a nursing intervention prior to surgery. The Rosenberg scale has a score of 10 to 40 points: 30-40 high self-esteem, 26-29 average self-esteem and less than 25 low self-esteem. | 16 months | |
Secondary | Average of the quality of life that patients have, differentiating whether or not they go with a direct family member, evaluated by the QLQBR23 Scale | The average of the QLQ Scale is calculated. BR23 - quality of life (concern for the future, sex practice, enjoyment of sex, breast symptoms, arm symptoms), differentiating whether patients with direct family members or without them go to the nursing intervention prior to surgery. This measurement is made to check if the family influences their quality of life. The QLQ BR 23 Scale have a score of 0 to 100 points, with a lower score being better functionality for worry about the future, symptoms of the breast and arm symptoms, and a lower score for worse functionality in sex enjoyment and sex practice. | 16 months | |
Secondary | Percentages of the Rosenberg Scale and average of the Bis Scale in all patients, to check whether the body image is related to self-esteem. | The percentages of the Rosenberg Scale and the means obtained with the BIS Scale are calculated. The relationship between these two scores obtained is checked to see if having greater alterations in body image is related to having low self-esteem. The Rosenberg scale has a score of 10 to 40 points: 30-40 high self-esteem, 26-29 average self-esteem and less than 25 low self-esteem. The Bis Scale has a score of 0 to 30 with 0 being no alteration of the body image and 30 a severe alteration. | 16 months | |
Secondary | Percentages in the Bis Scale and in the QLQ BR23 scale in all patients, to check if the body image is related to the quality of life. | The percentages of the Bis Scale and the QLQ BR23 Scale are calculated. The relationship between the two scores obtained is verified, to check if having greater alterations in body image is related to having quality of life. The Bis Scale has a score of 0 to 30 with 0 being no alteration of the body image and 30 a severe alteration.The QLQ BR 23 Scale have a score of 0 to 100 points, with a lower score being better functionality for worry about the future, symptoms of the breast and arm symptoms, and a lower score for worse functionality in sex enjoyment and sex practice. | 16 months |
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