Activating Happiness in Cancer: A Positive Psychology Workshop for Patients, Survivors, and Caregivers
NCT ID: NCT03569657
Last Updated: 2023-12-06
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
49 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-06-06
2019-01-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Cancer caregivers have reported similar clusters of symptoms as cancer survivors that often go untreated, in part due to the demands of caregiving responsibilities. Thus, cancer holds the potential to affect not only the patient, but also those closest in their social support network. Positive psychological interventions have demonstrated significant effects for increasing cancer survivors' self-esteem, optimism, self-efficacy, meaning making, and lowering levels of depression, anxiety, and fatigue. Yet no studies have examined the impact of positive psychological interventions on healthcare utilization, pain, loneliness, vitality, and self-compassion for cancer survivors, caregivers, and on the interactions between the well-being of cancer survivors and caregivers.
To address the need to assess positive group psychological interventions for cancer survivors and caregivers that incorporates diverse conceptualizations of adaption and examines both mental and physical health outcomes, this project is a study on a 4-week psychoeducation group intervention entitled "Activating happiness in cancer: A positive psychology workshop for patients, survivors, and caregivers." The project will evaluate the following hypotheses: (1) Participation in a positive psychology workshop will predict higher levels of well-being, mindfulness, gratitude, and vitality for cancer survivors and caregivers at the end of the group, and these changes will be maintained 3 months after the group has ended; and (2) Participation in a positive psychology workshop will predict lower levels of depression, anxiety, pain, fatigue, loneliness, and healthcare utilization for cancer survivors and caregivers at the end of the group, and these changes will be maintained 3 months after the group has ended. Additionally, the project poses the following question: (1) What elements of positive psychological workshop do cancer survivors and caregivers perceive as most meaningful? This intervention involves assigning participants to the group to evaluate its effectiveness on psychological and healthcare utilization outcomes. The group is not part of routine medical care.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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A positive psychology workshop
The group intervention implements a manualized treatment protocol outlining the content of each of the four 90 minute sessions. The sessions will include topics such as mindfulness, self-compassion, gratitude and forgiveness, grief and growth, utilizing one's strengths, and resilience; with each session including homework exercises to be practiced between sessions. To assess the outcome measures, participants complete a baseline survey, a survey after the second session (2 weeks), a survey after the final session (4 weeks), and a follow-up survey 3 months after the workshop has ended (4 months).
A positive psychology workshop
Group workshop
Interventions
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A positive psychology workshop
Group workshop
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* either has received a cancer diagnosis OR
* is the caregiver of someone with a cancer diagnosis
Exclusion Criteria
* Does not speak English
* Has not received a cancer diagnosis nor is the caregiver of someone with a cancer diagnosis
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers
OTHER
University of Denver
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Trisha Raque-Bogdan
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers
Denver, Colorado, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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1203830-2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id