A randomized wait-list controlled trial of a social support intervention for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumor

Abstract Background Informal family caregivers constitute an important and increasingly demanding role in the cancer healthcare system. This is especially true for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumors based on the rapid progression of disease, including physical and cognitive d...

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Main Authors: Maija Reblin, Dana Ketcher, Rachael McCormick, Veronica Barrios-Monroy, Steven K. Sutton, Bradley Zebrack, Kristen J. Wells, Solmaz Sahebjam, Peter Forsyth, Margaret M. Byrne
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06372-w
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spelling doaj-ea42d75fd5db4ac4b890d7b81ae77fe62021-04-18T11:09:35ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632021-04-012111810.1186/s12913-021-06372-wA randomized wait-list controlled trial of a social support intervention for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumorMaija Reblin0Dana Ketcher1Rachael McCormick2Veronica Barrios-Monroy3Steven K. Sutton4Bradley Zebrack5Kristen J. Wells6Solmaz Sahebjam7Peter Forsyth8Margaret M. Byrne9Department of Health Outcomes & Behavior, Moffitt Cancer CenterDepartment of Health Outcomes & Behavior, Moffitt Cancer CenterDepartment of Health Outcomes & Behavior, Moffitt Cancer CenterDepartment of Health Outcomes & Behavior, Moffitt Cancer CenterDepartment of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Moffitt Cancer CenterSchool of Social Work, University of MichiganDepartment of Psychology, San Diego State UniversityDepartment of Neuro-Oncology, Moffitt Cancer CenterDepartment of Neuro-Oncology, Moffitt Cancer CenterDepartment of Health Outcomes & Behavior, Moffitt Cancer CenterAbstract Background Informal family caregivers constitute an important and increasingly demanding role in the cancer healthcare system. This is especially true for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumors based on the rapid progression of disease, including physical and cognitive debilitation. Informal social network resources such as friends and family can provide social support to caregivers, which lowers caregiver burden and improves overall quality of life. However, barriers to obtaining needed social support exist for caregivers. To address this need, our team developed and is assessing a multi-component caregiver support intervention that uses a blend of technology and personal contact to improve caregiver social support. Methods We are currently conducting a prospective, longitudinal 2-group randomized controlled trial which compares caregivers who receive the intervention to a wait-list control group. Only caregivers directly receive the intervention, but the patient-caregiver dyads are enrolled so we can assess outcomes in both. The 8-week intervention consists of two components: (1) The electronic Social Network Assessment Program, a web-based tool to visualize existing social support resources and provide a tailored list of additional resources; and (2) Caregiver Navigation, including weekly phone sessions with a Caregiver Navigator to address caregiver social support needs. Outcomes are assessed by questionnaires completed by the caregiver (baseline, 4-week, 8-week) and the cancer patient (baseline, and 8-week). At 8 weeks, caregivers in the wait-list condition may opt into the intervention. Our primary outcome is caregiver well-being; we also explore patient well-being and caregiver and patient health care utilization. Discussion This protocol describes a study testing a novel social support intervention that pairs a web-based social network visualization tool and resource list (eSNAP) with personalized caregiver navigation. This intervention is responsive to a family-centered model of care and calls for clinical and research priorities focused on informal caregiving research. Trial registration clinicaltrials.gov , Registration number: NCT04268979 ; Date of registration: February 10, 2020, retrospectively registered.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06372-wCaregiverOncologySocial supportPsychosocial interventionClinical navigationmHealth
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author Maija Reblin
Dana Ketcher
Rachael McCormick
Veronica Barrios-Monroy
Steven K. Sutton
Bradley Zebrack
Kristen J. Wells
Solmaz Sahebjam
Peter Forsyth
Margaret M. Byrne
spellingShingle Maija Reblin
Dana Ketcher
Rachael McCormick
Veronica Barrios-Monroy
Steven K. Sutton
Bradley Zebrack
Kristen J. Wells
Solmaz Sahebjam
Peter Forsyth
Margaret M. Byrne
A randomized wait-list controlled trial of a social support intervention for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumor
BMC Health Services Research
Caregiver
Oncology
Social support
Psychosocial intervention
Clinical navigation
mHealth
author_facet Maija Reblin
Dana Ketcher
Rachael McCormick
Veronica Barrios-Monroy
Steven K. Sutton
Bradley Zebrack
Kristen J. Wells
Solmaz Sahebjam
Peter Forsyth
Margaret M. Byrne
author_sort Maija Reblin
title A randomized wait-list controlled trial of a social support intervention for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumor
title_short A randomized wait-list controlled trial of a social support intervention for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumor
title_full A randomized wait-list controlled trial of a social support intervention for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumor
title_fullStr A randomized wait-list controlled trial of a social support intervention for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumor
title_full_unstemmed A randomized wait-list controlled trial of a social support intervention for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumor
title_sort randomized wait-list controlled trial of a social support intervention for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumor
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Background Informal family caregivers constitute an important and increasingly demanding role in the cancer healthcare system. This is especially true for caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumors based on the rapid progression of disease, including physical and cognitive debilitation. Informal social network resources such as friends and family can provide social support to caregivers, which lowers caregiver burden and improves overall quality of life. However, barriers to obtaining needed social support exist for caregivers. To address this need, our team developed and is assessing a multi-component caregiver support intervention that uses a blend of technology and personal contact to improve caregiver social support. Methods We are currently conducting a prospective, longitudinal 2-group randomized controlled trial which compares caregivers who receive the intervention to a wait-list control group. Only caregivers directly receive the intervention, but the patient-caregiver dyads are enrolled so we can assess outcomes in both. The 8-week intervention consists of two components: (1) The electronic Social Network Assessment Program, a web-based tool to visualize existing social support resources and provide a tailored list of additional resources; and (2) Caregiver Navigation, including weekly phone sessions with a Caregiver Navigator to address caregiver social support needs. Outcomes are assessed by questionnaires completed by the caregiver (baseline, 4-week, 8-week) and the cancer patient (baseline, and 8-week). At 8 weeks, caregivers in the wait-list condition may opt into the intervention. Our primary outcome is caregiver well-being; we also explore patient well-being and caregiver and patient health care utilization. Discussion This protocol describes a study testing a novel social support intervention that pairs a web-based social network visualization tool and resource list (eSNAP) with personalized caregiver navigation. This intervention is responsive to a family-centered model of care and calls for clinical and research priorities focused on informal caregiving research. Trial registration clinicaltrials.gov , Registration number: NCT04268979 ; Date of registration: February 10, 2020, retrospectively registered.
topic Caregiver
Oncology
Social support
Psychosocial intervention
Clinical navigation
mHealth
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06372-w
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