Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT02723799 |
Other study ID # |
Ana Querido - IPLeiria |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
January 2012 |
Est. completion date |
October 2013 |
Study information
Verified date |
January 2023 |
Source |
Instituto Politécnico de Leiria |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
This study aims to:
I. Develop and pilot test the effectiveness of a Hope Promotion Program compared with the
standard treatment protocol, in hope, comfort and quality of life, based on a population of
palliative patients followed at Oncology day care unit.
II. Evaluate perceptions and acceptability of Hope Promotion Program among palliative
patients submitted to the intervention program.
Description:
Background: Hope is essential in the experience of living with advanced chronic disease.
Maintaining hope in situations of physical, psychological, spiritual and social suffering
requires expertise and can be very difficult to achieve without the help of professionals,
leading to hopelessness, despair and desire to hasten death (Rodin et al., 2007;Breitbart,
2000; Monforte-Royo, et al., 2012) The research team has designed an intervention program -
Hope Promotion Program (HPP) to increase hope, comfort and quality of life in palliative
patients. HPP consists of a three session's individual interventions carried out by the
researcher in patients homes. The first session includes viewing the film Hopeful Living,
produced by the research team, inspired by Duggleby et al, (2007) which features palliative
patients, caregivers and health professionals describing their experiences of hope. The
second session consists of patients' expression of feelings and emotions related with
experience of living with a chronic advanced disease and the choice of a hope activity from
the Hope activity book - a collection of hope activities specially designed for people living
with an advanced chronic disease. The third session includes a relaxation activity and a plan
to include hope exercise in patients' activities of daily living.
This project was designed according to the literature review of hope interventions and have
the potential to become part of palliative care interventions evidenced based.
Aims: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility and collect
preliminary data on the effectiveness of the Hope Promotion Program for persons in palliative
situation residing at home.
Moreover this project will allow to a) Obtain relevant information about hope, comfort and
quality of life of palliative patients; b) Tailor therapeutic strategies to individual needs;
c) increase hope, comfort and quality of life in patients at the end of life.
Sample: Patients with a chronic advanced disease in palliative situation, recruited from
Oncology day care units of two district hospital in the centre of Portugal. Inclusion
criterion for participants are: a) 18 years of age and older, b) Portuguese speaking, c) have
cognitive capacity to participate in the study (MMSE>15) and d) have agreed to participate in
the study. An interview with a nurse precede the inclusion in the study to explain the study
and obtain written informed consent.
Design: This study is designed as a mix-methods randomized clinical trial (Quantitative
+Qualitative) design. Patients eligible, are randomly assigned to one of two groups: 1)
treatment (Hope Promotion Program delivered by a nurse in three sessions during one week), 2)
usual care group.
In all groups, demographic information and measures of hope (Herth Hope Index), quality of
life (McGillQOL), Comfort (Hospice Comfort Questionnaire) will be collected by a trained
research nurse at baseline, day 15 and one month. Participants in group 1 (treatment group)
will be asked to describe what they were thinking about when doing the hope activities on day
15 and one month using qualitative interviews. At one month all participants will be
interviewed using open ended audiotaped questions to help evaluate the program and study
procedures.