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The Melanoma care study: Protocol of a randomised controlled trial of a psychoeducational intervention for melanoma survivors at high risk of developing new primary disease

机译:黑色素瘤护理研究:针对患有新发原发性疾病高风险的黑色素瘤幸存者的心理教育干预措施的随机对照试验方案

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© 2015 Dieng et al. Background: Despite a good prognosis for most melanoma survivors, many experience substantial fear of new or recurrent melanoma, worry and anxiety about the future, and unmet healthcare needs. In this protocol, we outline the design and methods of the Melanoma Care Study for melanoma survivors at high risk of developing new primary disease. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a psycho-educational intervention for improving psychological and behavioural adjustment to melanoma risk. Design: The study design is a two-arm randomised controlled trial comparing a psycho-educational intervention to usual care. Methods: The intervention is comprised of a newly-developed psycho-educational booklet and three telephone sessions delivered by a trained psychologist. A total of 154 melanoma survivors at high risk of developing new primary disease who are attending one of three melanoma high risk clinics in New South Wales, Australia, will be recruited. Participants will be assessed at baseline (6 weeks before their high risk clinic dermatological appointment), and then 4 weeks and 6 months after their appointment. If effectiveness of the intervention is demonstrated at 6 months, an additional assessment at 12 months is planned. The primary outcome is fear of new or recurrent melanoma, as assessed by the Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory (FCRI). Secondary outcomes include anxiety, depression, unmet supportive care needs, satisfaction with clinical care, knowledge, behavioural adjustment to melanoma risk, quality of life, and cost-effectiveness of the intervention from a health system perspective. Following the intention-to-treat principle, linear mixed models will be used to analyse the data to account for repeated measures. A process evaluation will also be carried out to inform and facilitate potential translation and implementation into clinical practice. Discussion: This study will provide high quality evidence on the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a psycho-educational intervention aimed at improving psychological and behavioural adjustment amongst melanoma survivors at high risk of new primary disease.
机译:©2015 Dieng等。背景:尽管大多数黑色素瘤幸存者的预后良好,但许多人仍对新发或复发的黑色素瘤充满恐惧,对未来的忧虑和忧虑以及医疗需求未得到满足。在本协议中,我们概述了针对黑色素瘤幸存者的设计和方法,该研究针对处于发展新原发疾病高风险中的黑色素瘤幸存者。这项研究的目的是评估心理教育干预措施对改善黑色素瘤风险的心理和行为适应的有效性和成本效益。设计:研究设计是一项将心理教育干预与常规护理进行比较的两臂随机对照试验。方法:干预措施包括一本新近出版的心理教育手册和由受过训练的心理学家进行的三场电话会议。将招募总共154名患有新发原发性疾病的高危黑色素瘤幸存者,他们正在澳大利亚新南威尔士州的三个黑素瘤高危诊所中就诊。将在基线(高风险诊所皮肤病学任命前6周),参会后4周零6个月对参与者进行评估。如果在6个月时证明干预效果有效,则计划在12个月时进行额外评估。主要结果是对新发或复发性黑色素瘤的恐惧,这是通过《恐惧癌症复发量表》(FCRI)评估得出的。次要结果包括焦虑症,抑郁症,支持护理需求未得到满足,对临床护理的满意度,知识,对黑素瘤风险的行为调整,生活质量以及从卫生系统角度进行干预的成本效益。遵循意向性处理原则,线性混合模型将用于分析数据以说明重复测量。还将进行过程评估,以告知和促进潜在的翻译和实施为临床实践。讨论:这项研究将提供高质量的证据,证明旨在改善处于新发原发性疾病高风险的黑素瘤幸存者之间心理和行为适应性的心理教育干预措施的有效性和成本效益。

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