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Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of an outcall program to reduce carer burden and depression among carers of cancer patients [PROTECT]: rationale and design of a randomized controlled trial

机译:降低癌症患者护理人员的护理人员负担和抑郁症的门诊计划的功效和成本效益[保护]:一项随机对照试验的原理和设计

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Background Carers provide extended and often unrecognized support to people with cancer. The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis that excessive carer burden is modifiable through a telephone outcall intervention that includes supportive care, information and referral to appropriate psycho-social services. Secondary aims include estimation of changes in psychological health and quality of life. The study will determine whether the intervention reduces unmet needs among patient dyads. A formal economic program will also be conducted. Methods/Design This study is a single-blind, multi-centre, randomized controlled trial to determine the efficacy and cost-efficacy of a telephone outcall program among carers of newly diagnosed cancer patients. A total of 230 carer/patient dyads will be recruited into the study; following written consent, carers will be randomly allocated to either the outcall intervention program (n = 115) or to a minimal outcall / attention control service (n = 115). Carer assessments will occur at baseline, at one and six months post-intervention. The primary outcome is change in carer burden; the secondary outcomes are change in carer depression, quality of life, health literacy and unmet needs. The trial patients will be assessed at baseline and one month post-intervention to determine depression levels and unmet needs. The economic analysis will include perspectives of both the health care sector and broader society and comprise a cost-consequences analysis where all outcomes will be compared to costs. Discussion This study will contribute to our understanding on the potential impact of a telephone outcall program on carer burden and provide new evidence on an approach for improving the wellbeing of carers. Trial registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN: 12613000731796 .
机译:背景技术护老者为癌症患者提供了扩展的,常常是无法识别的支持。这项研究的目的是检验以下假设,即可以通过电话支持干预(包括支持性护理,信息和转介到适当的社会心理服务)来纠正过度的看护者负担。次要目标包括估算心理健康和生活质量的变化。该研究将确定该干预措施是否可以减少患者二倍体中未满足的需求。还将进行正式的经济计划。方法/设计这项研究是一项单盲,多中心,随机对照试验,旨在确定在新诊断的癌症患者的护理人员中实施电话外拨程序的功效和成本效益。总共将招募230名护理人员/患者二元组;获得书面同意后,护理人员将被随机分配到外呼干预计划(n = 115)或最低限度的外呼/注意力​​控制服务(n = 115)。护老者评估将在基线进行,干预后的一个月和六个月。主要结果是护理人员负担的变化;次要结果是护理者抑郁,生活质量,健康素养和未满足需求的变化。将在基线和干预后一个月对试验患者进行评估,以确定抑郁水平和未满足的需求。经济分析将包括卫生保健部门和整个社会的观点,并包括成本后果分析,其中将所有结果与成本进行比较。讨论这项研究将有助于我们了解电话外拨程序对护理人员负担的潜在影响,并为改善护理人员福利的方法提供新证据。试验注册澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心ACTRN:12613000731796。

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