Study Protocol: Evaluation of a DVD intervention designed to meet the informaton needs of patients with head and neck cancer and their partner, carer and families

Abstract Background Patients who undergo surgery for cancer of the head and neck and their families face complex and difficult challenges and are at risk of anxiety and depression and inability to cope with symptom and treatment burden. Information available to support them is not flexible enough to...

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Main Authors: Vicki Parker, Leearna Bennett, Douglas Bellamy, Benjamin Britton, Sylvia Lambert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2016-11-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-016-1875-7
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spelling doaj-789b4b35f988433c9c435625486278182020-11-25T00:51:37ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632016-11-011611710.1186/s12913-016-1875-7Study Protocol: Evaluation of a DVD intervention designed to meet the informaton needs of patients with head and neck cancer and their partner, carer and familiesVicki Parker0Leearna Bennett1Douglas Bellamy2Benjamin Britton3Sylvia Lambert4Hunter New England Local Health DistrictHunter New England Local Health DistrictHunter New England Local Health DistrictHunter New England Local Health DistrictIngram School of Nursing, McGill UniversityAbstract Background Patients who undergo surgery for cancer of the head and neck and their families face complex and difficult challenges and are at risk of anxiety and depression and inability to cope with symptom and treatment burden. Information available to support them is not flexible enough to adjust to individual need. Design/Methods A randomised clinical trial pre and post intervention design, comparing the use of a tailored DVD intervention, provided preoperatively and used throughout the post- operative period, with usual treatment. One hundred fifty-six individuals or partner couples will be randomly recruited into either the intervention or control group. A survey will be administered at three time points, preoperatively, post operatively and 3 months post-surgery. Anxiety and empowerment are the primary outcome measures. Qualitative data about use of the resource will be gathered by phone interview. Discussion This is the first study to rigorously evaluate the impact of a DVD intervention for this group of patients and their family members. The study will help to understand the impact of information usage on patient and family well- being and test a means by which to evaluate information and education resources for this and other cancer patient groups. Trial registration ACTRN12614001104640 . Date registered: 17/10/2014.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-016-1875-7Neck CancerGeneralise Linear Mixed ModelNeck Cancer PatientMinimum Important DifferenceIllness Trajectory
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Leearna Bennett
Douglas Bellamy
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Sylvia Lambert
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Leearna Bennett
Douglas Bellamy
Benjamin Britton
Sylvia Lambert
Study Protocol: Evaluation of a DVD intervention designed to meet the informaton needs of patients with head and neck cancer and their partner, carer and families
BMC Health Services Research
Neck Cancer
Generalise Linear Mixed Model
Neck Cancer Patient
Minimum Important Difference
Illness Trajectory
author_facet Vicki Parker
Leearna Bennett
Douglas Bellamy
Benjamin Britton
Sylvia Lambert
author_sort Vicki Parker
title Study Protocol: Evaluation of a DVD intervention designed to meet the informaton needs of patients with head and neck cancer and their partner, carer and families
title_short Study Protocol: Evaluation of a DVD intervention designed to meet the informaton needs of patients with head and neck cancer and their partner, carer and families
title_full Study Protocol: Evaluation of a DVD intervention designed to meet the informaton needs of patients with head and neck cancer and their partner, carer and families
title_fullStr Study Protocol: Evaluation of a DVD intervention designed to meet the informaton needs of patients with head and neck cancer and their partner, carer and families
title_full_unstemmed Study Protocol: Evaluation of a DVD intervention designed to meet the informaton needs of patients with head and neck cancer and their partner, carer and families
title_sort study protocol: evaluation of a dvd intervention designed to meet the informaton needs of patients with head and neck cancer and their partner, carer and families
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Abstract Background Patients who undergo surgery for cancer of the head and neck and their families face complex and difficult challenges and are at risk of anxiety and depression and inability to cope with symptom and treatment burden. Information available to support them is not flexible enough to adjust to individual need. Design/Methods A randomised clinical trial pre and post intervention design, comparing the use of a tailored DVD intervention, provided preoperatively and used throughout the post- operative period, with usual treatment. One hundred fifty-six individuals or partner couples will be randomly recruited into either the intervention or control group. A survey will be administered at three time points, preoperatively, post operatively and 3 months post-surgery. Anxiety and empowerment are the primary outcome measures. Qualitative data about use of the resource will be gathered by phone interview. Discussion This is the first study to rigorously evaluate the impact of a DVD intervention for this group of patients and their family members. The study will help to understand the impact of information usage on patient and family well- being and test a means by which to evaluate information and education resources for this and other cancer patient groups. Trial registration ACTRN12614001104640 . Date registered: 17/10/2014.
topic Neck Cancer
Generalise Linear Mixed Model
Neck Cancer Patient
Minimum Important Difference
Illness Trajectory
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-016-1875-7
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