Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of a Cognitive-Existential Therapy Intervention to Address Fear of Recurrence in Men and Women With Cancer: A Randomized Clinical Trial
| Verified date | April 2016 |
| Source | Ottawa Hospital Research Institute |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | Canada: Ethics Review Committee |
| Study type | Interventional |
Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is one of the most frequently cited unmet needs among
survivors, and affects 22 to 87% of cancer patients. The objective of this study is to test
the effectiveness of a six weekly, 1-hour manual-based individual therapy to reduce FCR
among cancer survivors. A total of n=20 cancer survivors will be recruited from the Ottawa
Hospital Cancer Centre (TOHCC) in Ottawa, Ontario. Participants will be randomly selected to
receive either the psychotherapy intervention or standard care at TOHCC. All participants
will be asked to complete a series of questionnaire packages at 3 time points. Ultimately,
decreasing FCR can improve quality of life and reduce distress.The objective of this RCT
study is to test the effectiveness of a six weekly, 1 hour manual-based
cognitive-existential (CE) individual intervention to reduce FCR among cancer survivors. It
is hypothesized that:
1. Participants in the intervention group will have lower scores on the primary outcome
measure of FCR after treatment, as compared to a standard care control group
2. Participants in the intervention group will have lower scores on the secondary outcome
measures of uncertainty, cancer-specific distress, intolerance of uncertainty, and
faulty beliefs about worrying, will demonstrate enhanced coping skills, and report
better quality of life after treatment, as compared to a standard care control group,
and these changes will be maintained at a 3-month follow-up.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 19 |
| Est. completion date | January 2016 |
| Est. primary completion date | January 2016 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | Both |
| Age group | 18 Years and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Men and women diagnosed with cancer (stages I-III), - English-speaking, - 18 years of age or older, - clinical level of FCR as indicated by a score of 13 or greater on the severity subscale of the FCRI (range 0-36), - clinical distress score as indicated by a score of at least 24 on the IES (range 0-75), - completion of cancer treatment, - current or previous patients of the Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre. Exclusion Criteria: - the refusal to provide informed consent, - non-understanding of the English language, - Stage IV cancer, - previous cancer recurrence, - currently enrolled in psychotherapy for cancer issues (whether individual or group) during the treatment, - self-disclosure of unmanaged mental health disorder, - have not been a patient of the Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre. |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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| Ottawa Hospital Research Institute |
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| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory | The Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory (FCRI; Simard & Savard, 2009) is a 42-item multidimensional instrument that has been used to examine FCR | Up to 7 Months | No |
| Secondary | The Impact of Events Scale | The Impact of Events Scale (IES; Horowitz, Wilner, & Alvarez, 1979) is a 15-item scale that measures the frequency of intrusive and avoidant thoughts associated with cancer | Up to 7 Months | No |
| Secondary | Perceived Risk of Cancer Recurrence | Perceived Risk of Cancer Recurrence will be measured using Bish, Sutton, Jacobs, Levine, Ramirez, & Hodgson's (2002) one-item measure. The question asks participants to rate their perceived risk of cancer recurrence relative to other people their age over the past two days. | Up to 6 Months | No |
| Secondary | The SF-8 Health Survey | The SF-8 Health Survey (Ware, Kosinski, Dewey, & Gandek, 2001) will be used to measure quality of life. The SF-8 is an eight-item health-related quality of life measure that provides an assessment of eight domains within a four-week recall period. | Up to 7 Months | No |
| Secondary | The Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale | The Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale (IUS; original French version: Freeston, Rheaume, Letarte, Dugas, & Ladouceur, 1994, English version: Buhr & Dugas, 2002) is a 27-item self-report measure that assesses individuals' beliefs about uncertainty. | Up to 7 Months | No |
| Secondary | The Mishel Uncertainty in Illness Scale - Community form | The Mishel Uncertainty in Illness Scale - Community form (MUIS-C) is a 23-item self-report measure that examines uncertainty in relation to diagnosis, treatment, and planning for the future in patients with cancer | Up to 7 Months | No |
| Secondary | The Cognitive Avoidance Questionnaire | The Cognitive Avoidance Questionnaire (CAQ; original French version: Gosselin, Langlois, Freeston, Ladouceur, Dugas, & Pelletier, 2002, English version: Sexton & Dugas, 2008) will be used to measure coping. The CAQ is a 25-item self-report measure that assesses the tendency to employ cognitive avoidance strategies when encountering intrusive thoughts (Sexton & Dugas, 2008) | Up to 7 Months | No |
| Secondary | The Health Anxiety Questionnaire: Reassurance-seeking behaviours subscale | The Health Anxiety Questionnaire Reassurance-seeking behaviours subscale (HAQ, Lucock & Morley, 1996) will be used to measure coping. This subscale consists of three items that pertain to body-checking and reassurance-seeking from loved ones over the course of the week. | Up to 7 Months | No |
| Secondary | The Reassurance Questionnaire | The Reassurance Questionnaire (RQ; Speckens, Spinhoven, Van Hemert, & Bolk, 2000) will be used to measure coping. The RQ is a 10-item self-report questionnaire that assesses the extent to which individuals feel reassured by their physician. | Up to 7 Months | No |
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