Hope Promotion Program: Effectiveness in Palliative Patients
NCT ID: NCT02723799
Last Updated: 2023-01-09
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
26 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-01-31
2013-10-31
Brief Summary
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I. Develop and pilot test the effectiveness of a Hope Promotion Program compared with the standard treatment protocol, in hope, comfort and quality of life, based on a population of palliative patients followed at Oncology day care unit.
II. Evaluate perceptions and acceptability of Hope Promotion Program among palliative patients submitted to the intervention program.
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Detailed Description
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This project was designed according to the literature review of hope interventions and have the potential to become part of palliative care interventions evidenced based.
Aims: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility and collect preliminary data on the effectiveness of the Hope Promotion Program for persons in palliative situation residing at home.
Moreover this project will allow to a) Obtain relevant information about hope, comfort and quality of life of palliative patients; b) Tailor therapeutic strategies to individual needs; c) increase hope, comfort and quality of life in patients at the end of life.
Sample: Patients with a chronic advanced disease in palliative situation, recruited from Oncology day care units of two district hospital in the centre of Portugal. Inclusion criterion for participants are: a) 18 years of age and older, b) Portuguese speaking, c) have cognitive capacity to participate in the study (MMSE\>15) and d) have agreed to participate in the study. An interview with a nurse precede the inclusion in the study to explain the study and obtain written informed consent.
Design: This study is designed as a mix-methods randomized clinical trial (Quantitative +Qualitative) design. Patients eligible, are randomly assigned to one of two groups: 1) treatment (Hope Promotion Program delivered by a nurse in three sessions during one week), 2) usual care group.
In all groups, demographic information and measures of hope (Herth Hope Index), quality of life (McGillQOL), Comfort (Hospice Comfort Questionnaire) will be collected by a trained research nurse at baseline, day 15 and one month. Participants in group 1 (treatment group) will be asked to describe what they were thinking about when doing the hope activities on day 15 and one month using qualitative interviews. At one month all participants will be interviewed using open ended audiotaped questions to help evaluate the program and study procedures.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Hope Promotion Program (HPP)
Plus to the standard treatment protocol, all the participants in this group attend the HPP, consisting of a three individual session's carried out by the nurse in patients' homes. It includes viewing the film Hopeful Living, enrolling in a hope activity from the Hope activity book, a relaxation activity and a negotiated plan to exercise hope in a regular basis.
Hope Promotion Program (HPP)
HPP is based on literature review and qualitative research in hope at the end-of-life. The film "Hopeful living" reflects the findings of the grounded theory study. Hope activity book is the final product of the literature review on hope interventions and its activities were tested in their feasibility and suitability in our previous research with persons with advanced cancer and their families.
Standard Treatment Protocol
Regular assessment and care by the hospital outpatient health care team.
Standard Treatment Protocol
Participants in this group has not access to a hope intervention. Data collection for outcome variables is the same as the participants in the other arms.
Standard Treatment Protocol
Regular assessment and care by the hospital outpatient health care team.
Interventions
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Hope Promotion Program (HPP)
HPP is based on literature review and qualitative research in hope at the end-of-life. The film "Hopeful living" reflects the findings of the grounded theory study. Hope activity book is the final product of the literature review on hope interventions and its activities were tested in their feasibility and suitability in our previous research with persons with advanced cancer and their families.
Standard Treatment Protocol
Regular assessment and care by the hospital outpatient health care team.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Have a chronic advanced disease non-responding to treatment, metastatic disease, episodes of non-controlled symptoms
* Have health care assistance by a health care team in an outpatient setting
* Cognitive ability to answer the questionnaires (MMSE\>15 for illiterate participants, \>22 for participants with 11 years of schooling, \>27 for participants with more than 11 years of schooling)
* Consenting to voluntarily participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with performance status under 30, due to their particularly vulnerability, intervention would need energy required to vital functions.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Universidade Católica Portuguesa
OTHER
Instituto Politécnico de Leiria
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ana Querido
PhD
References
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Ryan RE, Connolly M, Bradford NK, Henderson S, Herbert A, Schonfeld L, Young J, Bothroyd JI, Henderson A. Interventions for interpersonal communication about end of life care between health practitioners and affected people. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2022 Jul 8;7(7):CD013116. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013116.pub2.
Other Identifiers
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Ana Querido - IPLeiria
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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