A Guided Internet-delivered Individually-tailored ACT-influenced CBT Intervention to Improve Psychosocial Outcomes in Breast Cancer
NCT ID: NCT03275727
Last Updated: 2017-09-08
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
PHASE2/PHASE3
128 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-02-28
2019-12-31
Brief Summary
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Objectives: This study aims at studying BC patients´ and healthcare providers' attitudes towards IDI; exploring BC patients´ unmet support needs and; determining the acceptability, feasibility, efficacy and cost-effectiveness of iACT-BC, a guided internet-delivered individually-tailored ACT-influenced cognitive behavioural intervention designed to improve psychosocial outcomes in BC survivors when compared to treatment as usual. The primary outcomes in this research are anxiety and depression. Secondary outcomes include psychological flexibility, fatigue, insomnia, Sexual dysfunction (SD) and Health Related Quality of Life.
Methods: A multimethod research design will be applied and two consecutive studies will be performed. Study 1 will explore participants´ attitudes towards IDI as well as, BC patients' psychosocial unmet needs by adopting an exploratory cross-sectional study design. Study 2 will investigate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of iACT-BC in BC survivors, by implementing a two-arm, parallel, open label, multicentre, waiting list randomized controlled trial.
Expected Results: It is anticipated that iACT-BC will show to be an effective and cost-effective program in improving anxiety, depression, psychological flexibility, fatigue, insomnia, SD and HRQoL in BC survivors, as opposing to a waiting list control under treatment as usual. The results of this research will be published in accordance with CONSORT 2010 and CONSORT-EHEALTH guidelines and should be available for publication in February 2020.
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Detailed Description
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Objectives: The objectives of this investigation are: studying BC patients´ and healthcare providers' attitudes towards internet-delivered interventions; exploring breast cancer patients´ unmet support care needs and; determining the acceptability, feasibility, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of iACT-BC, a guided internet-delivered individually-tailored Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)-influenced cognitive behavioural intervention designed to improve psychosocial outcomes in BC survivors when compared to treatment as usual (TAU) in a waiting list control group (WLC). The primary outcomes in this research are anxiety and depression. Secondary outcomes include psychological flexibility, fatigue, insomnia, sexual dysfunction and Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL).
Hypotheses: We hypothesize that participants in the intervention group will have improved anxiety, depression, psychological flexibility, fatigue, insomnia, sexual dysfunction and HRQoL, when compared to a WLC.
Methods: A multimethod research design will be applied and two consecutive studies will be performed: Study 1 - Population characterization study and Study 2 - Efficacy and cost-effectiveness study. Study 1 will explore participants´ attitudes towards internet-delivered interventions as well as, BC patients' psychosocial unmet support needs by adopting an exploratory cross-sectional study design. Study 2 will investigate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of iACT-BC in BC survivors, by implementing a two-arm, parallel, open label, multicentre, pragmatic, waiting list randomized controlled trial. A Pilot study, mirroring the conditions applied in Study 2 should be performed in order to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of iACT-BC. Results from this Pilot study should be appraised and inform execution of Study 2
Ethical approval: This study will soon be submitted to evaluation by CNPD and local ethic committees. Authorization to run the study is expected to be received until January 2018.
Expected Results: It is anticipated that iACT-BC will show to be an effective and cost-effective program in improving psychosocial outcomes such as anxiety, depression, psychological flexibility, fatigue, insomnia, sexual dysfunction and HRQoL in BC survivors, as opposing to a WLC under TAU. The results of this research will be published in accordance with CONSORT 2010 and CONSORT-EHEALTH guidelines and should be available for publication in February 2020.
Keywords: Breast Cancer; Survivors; Internet intervention; Psychosocial intervention; Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT); Randomized controlled trial protocol.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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A - iACT-BC experimental group
iACT-BC
A Guided INternet-delivered Individually-tailored ACT-influenced Cognitive Behavioural INtervention to ImprOVe Psychosocial Outcomes in Breast Cancer Survivors
B - Waiting list control group
iACT-BC
A Guided INternet-delivered Individually-tailored ACT-influenced Cognitive Behavioural INtervention to ImprOVe Psychosocial Outcomes in Breast Cancer Survivors
Interventions
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iACT-BC
A Guided INternet-delivered Individually-tailored ACT-influenced Cognitive Behavioural INtervention to ImprOVe Psychosocial Outcomes in Breast Cancer Survivors
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age ≥ 18 years;
* Ability to read and write in Portuguese.
* History of histologically or cytologically confirmed breast cancer with no evidence of metastatic disease.
* An interval ≥ 6 month from primary adjuvant treatment completion (surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy), except for hormonal therapy.
* Clinically significant symptoms of at least one of the following conditions: anxiety, depression, fatigue, insomnia and/or sexual dysfunction.
* Ongoing regular psychoactive medication only accepted if dosage has been stable during the last 3 months.
* Daily access to the Internet by computer and/or smartphone.
* Ability to use a computer and/or smartphone and the internet.
* No participation on any other interventional study or clinical trial.
Exclusion Criteria
* Inability to co-operate and give informed consent.
* Breast cancer not histologically or cytologically confirmed.
* History of other malignancy within the last 5 years.
* Metastasized breast cancer.
* Current severe, uncontrolled systemic disease or mental disorder.
* Absence of clinically significant symptoms.
* Parallel ongoing psychological treatment.
* Ongoing regular psychoactive medication if dosage has been changed during the last 3 months.
* No access to the internet.
* Inability to use a computer and/or smartphone and the internet.
* Parallel ongoing participation in other interventional study or clinical trial.
* Assessment by the investigator to be unable or unwilling to comply with the requirements of the protocol.
18 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Universidade Nova de Lisboa
OTHER
Linkoeping University
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Gerhard Andersson
Professor
Central Contacts
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References
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Mendes-Santos C, Weiderpass E, Santana R, Andersson G. A guided internet-delivered individually-tailored ACT-influenced cognitive behavioural intervention to improve psychosocial outcomes in breast cancer survivors (iNNOVBC): Study protocol. Internet Interv. 2019 Feb 10;17:100236. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2019.01.004. eCollection 2019 Sep.
Other Identifiers
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INNOVBC
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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