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Testing the feasibility and effects of a self-management support intervention for patients with cancer and their family caregivers to reduce pain and related symptoms (ANtiPain): Study protocol of a pilot study

机译:测试针对癌症患者及其家人的自我管理支持干预措施以减轻疼痛和相关症状的可行性和效果(ANtiPain):一项试点研究的研究方案

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Despite effective treatment options, more than 40% of cancer patients receive inadequate pain management. Our previous pilot study resulted in substantial adaptations of a cancer pain self-management intervention, the German PRO-Self? Plus Pain Control Program originally developed in the United States. This program will be implemented into clinical practice at the Medical Center-University of Freiburg. The purpose of this multiple methods pilot study is to test the implementation regarding feasibility and effects in clinical practice. In a randomized, wait-list controlled pilot study, adult oncology in-patients of a palliative care consultation service with pain >3/10 will be recruited. The intervention will be performed by a specialized advanced practice nurse with an in-hospital visit and, after discharge, via phone calls and visits. The follow-up will be personalized according to a clinical algorithm that factors in pain intensity, satisfaction with pain management, and patient adherence. The intervention includes structured and tailored components and is based on three key strategies: information, skill building and nurse coaching. The specific aims of this study are threefold: 1) to test the feasibility of the study and intervention procedures; 2) to establish effect sizes of main outcome variables (e.g. decrease pain intensity, reduce the number of patients with pain as main symptom) for subsequent power calculation; 3) to explore participants’ experiences with pain self-management support and their view of burden and benefit from study participation in a qualitative substudy. During the study period, which includes three data collection time points (T0 before, T1 one week and T2 six weeks after discharge), data will be collected via field notes of study nurses and questionnaires of patients. The results of this pilot study will build the basis for a larger comparative effectiveness study in which long term outcomes of a cancer pain self-management intervention in clinical practice will be evaluated.
机译:尽管有有效的治疗选择,但仍有40%以上的癌症患者疼痛治疗不足。我们之前的试点研究对癌症疼痛自我管理干预(德国PRO-Self? Plus疼痛控制程序最初在美国开发。该计划将在弗莱堡大学医学中心的临床实践中实施。这项多方法初步研究的目的是测试有关临床实践中可行性和效果的实施方案。在一项随机的,等待名单对照的先导研究中,将招募疼痛> 3/10的姑息治疗咨询服务的成人肿瘤住院患者。干预将由专职的高级执业护士进行院内就诊,出院后通过电话和就诊进行。随访将根据临床算法进行个性化,该算法将疼痛强度,对疼痛的满意度以及患者的依从性纳入考虑因素。干预措施包括结构化和量身定制的组成部分,并基于三个关键策略:信息,技能建设和护士指导。这项研究的具体目标是三个方面:1)测试研究和干预程序的可行性; 2)确定主要结局变量的效应量(例如降低疼痛强度,减少以疼痛为主要症状的患者人数)以进行后续功效计算; 3)探索参与者在疼痛自我管理支持方面的经验以及他们对负担和从定性子研究中受益的看法。在研究期间,包括三个数据收集时间点(出院前T0,出院后T1一周和出院后6周T2),数据将通过研究护士的现场笔记和患者问卷进行收集。该初步研究的结果将为更大的比较有效性研究奠定基础,在该研究中,将评估临床实践中癌症疼痛自我管理干预的长期结果。

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