Web-Based Ovarian Cancer Symptom Control: Nurse-Guided vs. Self-Directed
基于网络的卵巢癌症状控制:护士指导与自我指导
基本信息
- 批准号:7890458
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 56.57万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-09-29 至 2013-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAftercareAgeAnxietyCancer BurdenCancer PatientCaringCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)Chemotherapy-Oncologic ProcedureClinicClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationComputersCountryDataDevelopmentDiagnosisDiseaseDisease ProgressionDistressEducationEducational InterventionEducational process of instructingEducational workshopEffectivenessElementsEthnic OriginEvaluationFundingGynecologic Oncology GroupHealthHealth PersonnelHome environmentIndividualInternetInterventionKnowledgeLeadLearningLong-Term EffectsMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant neoplasm of ovaryMeasuresMediatingMental DepressionMorbidity - disease rateNursesOnline SystemsOutcomeOutcome MeasurePatient EducationPatientsPhasePilot ProjectsPopulation InterventionProcessPublic HealthQuality of lifeRandomizedRandomized Clinical TrialsRecruitment ActivityRecurrenceRelative (related person)ResearchResearch PersonnelSamplingScienceSeveritiesSpecific qualifier valueStagingSymptomsTimeTranslationsTreatment EfficacyTreatment-Related CancerUniversitiesWomanWritingarmbasechemotherapycomparative efficacydesignefficacy testingexperienceimprovedinnovationintervention effectnovel strategiesnursing interventionoptimismpatient populationpreventprogramspublic health relevanceresearch and developmentresponsesuccesssymptom managementtheoriestraitusabilityward
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Over 22,000 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2008. Most will be diagnosed in advanced stages, and will experience a recurrence within 2 years after treatment. Aggressive chemotherapy and disease progression cause a wide range of symptoms that can significantly impair quality of life (QOL). An innovative intervention, WRITE Symptoms(c) [Written Representational Intervention To Ease Symptoms], builds on previous approaches to symptom management through an emphasis on understanding a patient's representation of her most significant symptom cluster prior to providing new information. Currently, WRITE Symptoms(c) is delivered by nurses via Internet message boards. A current pilot study of women with recurrent ovarian cancer has shown that WRITE Symptoms(c) is a feasible, acceptable intervention, and preliminary analyses provide early support for efficacy of the intervention. A key question is whether individualization by nurses is critical to the success of the WRITE Symptoms(c) Intervention, or whether women can be guided through the program by a web-based, interactive computer module without assistance from a nurse (referred to as "Self-directed WRITE Symptoms(c)"). Development of the self- directed module is complete and preliminary evaluations support its feasibility; acceptability; and content, functional, and theoretical validity. The primary aim of the proposed study is to compare the efficacy of nurse-guided WRITE Symptoms(c) vs. self-directed WRITE Symptoms(c) vs. care as usual in improving representations (severity, consequences, distress, and controllability) of target symptoms for women with recurrent ovarian cancer. Secondary aims are to 1) compare the relative efficacy of each intervention for improving QOL, communication with health care providers, and use of symptom management strategies; 2) explore potential long-term effects of the 3) evaluate whether changes in symptom representations mediate changes in QOL; and 4) evaluate moderators of intervention effect. To address study aims, 480 women with recurrent ovarian cancer who are experiencing 3 or more disease- or treatment-related symptoms will be recruited from Gynecologic Oncology Group clinics across the country. Subjects will complete baseline measures of demographic and clinical information, symptom representations, and QOL. Following baseline assessment, women will be randomly assigned to one of three interventions: nurse-guided WRITE Symptoms(c), self- directed WRITE Symptoms(c), or Care-as-usual. Subjects in the two WRITE Symptoms arms engage in the interventions over the first 7 weeks of the study. Outcome measures are assessed monthly. This study evaluates an innovative approach to symptom assessment and management. The knowledge to be gained about critical components of psycho-educational interventions and mechanisms through which they effect changes in outcomes could improve symptom management across patient populations. interventions; PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Each year over 22,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer and over 14,000 die of the disease. Research to improve the quality of life for ovarian cancer patients was identified as a priority at the 2000 CDC sponsored workshop entitled "Identifying Public Health Opportunities to Reduce the Burden of Ovarian Cancer". Information gained from the proposed study testing the efficacy of two web-based approaches to ovarian cancer symptom management should advance understanding of the critical elements of interventions needed to reduce cancer-related morbidity in improve quality of life.
描述(申请人提供):2008年将有超过22,000名妇女被诊断为卵巢癌。大多数将被诊断为晚期,并将在治疗后2年内复发。积极的化疗和疾病进展会引起一系列症状,严重影响生活质量(QOL)。一种创新的干预措施,书面症状(C)[书面代表性干预,以缓解症状],建立在以前的症状管理方法的基础上,强调在提供新信息之前了解患者最显著的症状群的表现。目前,书写症状(C)由护士通过互联网留言板传递。目前对复发性卵巢癌妇女的初步研究表明,书面症状(C)是一种可行的、可接受的干预措施,初步分析为干预的有效性提供了早期支持。一个关键的问题是,护士的个人化是否对书写症状(C)干预的成功至关重要,或者妇女是否可以在没有护士帮助的情况下,通过基于网络的交互式计算机模块指导该计划(称为“自我定向书写症状(C)”)。自我指导模块的开发是完整的,初步评估支持其可行性、可接受性以及内容、功能和理论上的有效性。这项拟议研究的主要目的是比较护士指导的写作症状(C)与自我指导的写作症状(C)与照常护理在改善复发卵巢癌女性目标症状的表现(严重性、后果、痛苦和可控性)方面的有效性。第二个目标是1)比较每个干预措施在改善生活质量、与医疗服务提供者的沟通和使用症状管理策略方面的相对有效性;2)探索潜在的长期影响;3)评估症状表征的变化是否中介了生活质量的变化;以及4)评估干预效果的调节因素。为了达到研究目标,480名复发卵巢癌患者将从全国各地的妇科肿瘤小组诊所招募,她们正在经历3种或更多与疾病或治疗相关的症状。受试者将完成人口统计和临床信息、症状表现和生活质量的基线测量。在基线评估之后,妇女将被随机分配到三种干预措施中的一种:护士指导的书写症状(C)、自我指导的书写症状(C)或照常护理。在研究的前7周,两组写有症状的受试者都参与了干预。结果衡量标准每月进行一次评估。这项研究评估了一种创新的症状评估和管理方法。关于心理教育干预措施的关键组成部分以及通过其影响结果变化的机制的知识可以改善患者群体的症状管理。干预措施;公共卫生相关性:每年有22,000多名妇女被诊断出患有卵巢癌,14,000多人死于这种疾病。在2000年美国疾病控制与预防中心主办的题为“寻找公共健康机会减轻卵巢癌负担”的研讨会上,改善卵巢癌患者生活质量的研究被确定为优先事项。从这项拟议的研究中获得的信息,测试了两种基于网络的卵巢癌症状管理方法的有效性,应该会促进人们对在改善生活质量方面减少癌症相关发病率所需干预措施的关键要素的理解。
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SmartCare: Innovations in Caregiving Interventions
SmartCare:护理干预的创新
- 批准号:
9081264 - 财政年份:2012
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$ 56.57万 - 项目类别:
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8218490 - 财政年份:2012
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