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Nurse-led group consultation intervention reduces depressive symptoms in men with localised prostate cancer: a cluster randomised controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy for localised prostate cancer has many known and distressing side effects. The efficacy of group interventions for reducing psychological morbidity is lacking. This study investigated the relative benefits of a group nurse-led intervention on psychological morbidity, unmet n...

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Autores principales: Schofield, Penelope, Gough, Karla, Lotfi-Jam, Kerryann, Bergin, Rebecca, Ugalde, Anna, Dudgeon, Paul, Crellin, Wallace, Schubach, Kathryn, Foroudi, Farshard, Tai, Keen Hun, Duchesne, Gillian, Sanson-Fisher, Rob, Aranda, Sanchia
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4986252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27530156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-016-2687-1
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author Schofield, Penelope
Gough, Karla
Lotfi-Jam, Kerryann
Bergin, Rebecca
Ugalde, Anna
Dudgeon, Paul
Crellin, Wallace
Schubach, Kathryn
Foroudi, Farshard
Tai, Keen Hun
Duchesne, Gillian
Sanson-Fisher, Rob
Aranda, Sanchia
author_facet Schofield, Penelope
Gough, Karla
Lotfi-Jam, Kerryann
Bergin, Rebecca
Ugalde, Anna
Dudgeon, Paul
Crellin, Wallace
Schubach, Kathryn
Foroudi, Farshard
Tai, Keen Hun
Duchesne, Gillian
Sanson-Fisher, Rob
Aranda, Sanchia
author_sort Schofield, Penelope
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description BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy for localised prostate cancer has many known and distressing side effects. The efficacy of group interventions for reducing psychological morbidity is lacking. This study investigated the relative benefits of a group nurse-led intervention on psychological morbidity, unmet needs, treatment-related concerns and prostate cancer-specific quality of life in men receiving curative intent radiotherapy for prostate cancer. METHODS: This phase III, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial included 331 men (consent rate: 72 %; attrition: 5 %) randomised to the intervention (n = 166) or usual care (n = 165). The intervention comprised four group and one individual consultation all delivered by specialist uro-oncology nurses. Primary outcomes were anxious and depressive symptoms as assessed by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Unmet needs were assessed with the Supportive Care Needs Survey-SF34 Revised, treatment-related concerns with the Cancer Treatment Scale and quality of life with the Expanded Prostate Cancer Index −26. Assessments occurred before, at the end of and 6 months post-radiotherapy. Primary outcome analysis was by intention-to-treat and performed by fitting a linear mixed model to each outcome separately using all observed data. RESULTS: Mixed models analysis indicated that group consultations had a significant beneficial effect on one of two primary endpoints, depressive symptoms (p = 0.009), and one of twelve secondary endpoints, procedural concerns related to cancer treatment (p = 0.049). Group consultations did not have a significant beneficial effect on generalised anxiety, unmet needs and prostate cancer-specific quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with individual consultations offered as part of usual care, the intervention provides a means of delivering patient education and is associated with modest reductions in depressive symptoms and procedural concerns. Future work should seek to confirm the clinical feasibility and cost-effectiveness of group interventions. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ANZCTRN012606000184572. 1 March 2006.
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spelling pubmed-49862522016-08-17 Nurse-led group consultation intervention reduces depressive symptoms in men with localised prostate cancer: a cluster randomised controlled trial Schofield, Penelope Gough, Karla Lotfi-Jam, Kerryann Bergin, Rebecca Ugalde, Anna Dudgeon, Paul Crellin, Wallace Schubach, Kathryn Foroudi, Farshard Tai, Keen Hun Duchesne, Gillian Sanson-Fisher, Rob Aranda, Sanchia BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy for localised prostate cancer has many known and distressing side effects. The efficacy of group interventions for reducing psychological morbidity is lacking. This study investigated the relative benefits of a group nurse-led intervention on psychological morbidity, unmet needs, treatment-related concerns and prostate cancer-specific quality of life in men receiving curative intent radiotherapy for prostate cancer. METHODS: This phase III, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial included 331 men (consent rate: 72 %; attrition: 5 %) randomised to the intervention (n = 166) or usual care (n = 165). The intervention comprised four group and one individual consultation all delivered by specialist uro-oncology nurses. Primary outcomes were anxious and depressive symptoms as assessed by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Unmet needs were assessed with the Supportive Care Needs Survey-SF34 Revised, treatment-related concerns with the Cancer Treatment Scale and quality of life with the Expanded Prostate Cancer Index −26. Assessments occurred before, at the end of and 6 months post-radiotherapy. Primary outcome analysis was by intention-to-treat and performed by fitting a linear mixed model to each outcome separately using all observed data. RESULTS: Mixed models analysis indicated that group consultations had a significant beneficial effect on one of two primary endpoints, depressive symptoms (p = 0.009), and one of twelve secondary endpoints, procedural concerns related to cancer treatment (p = 0.049). Group consultations did not have a significant beneficial effect on generalised anxiety, unmet needs and prostate cancer-specific quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with individual consultations offered as part of usual care, the intervention provides a means of delivering patient education and is associated with modest reductions in depressive symptoms and procedural concerns. Future work should seek to confirm the clinical feasibility and cost-effectiveness of group interventions. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ANZCTRN012606000184572. 1 March 2006. BioMed Central 2016-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4986252/ /pubmed/27530156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-016-2687-1 Text en © Schofield et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Schofield, Penelope
Gough, Karla
Lotfi-Jam, Kerryann
Bergin, Rebecca
Ugalde, Anna
Dudgeon, Paul
Crellin, Wallace
Schubach, Kathryn
Foroudi, Farshard
Tai, Keen Hun
Duchesne, Gillian
Sanson-Fisher, Rob
Aranda, Sanchia
Nurse-led group consultation intervention reduces depressive symptoms in men with localised prostate cancer: a cluster randomised controlled trial
title Nurse-led group consultation intervention reduces depressive symptoms in men with localised prostate cancer: a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_full Nurse-led group consultation intervention reduces depressive symptoms in men with localised prostate cancer: a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Nurse-led group consultation intervention reduces depressive symptoms in men with localised prostate cancer: a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Nurse-led group consultation intervention reduces depressive symptoms in men with localised prostate cancer: a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_short Nurse-led group consultation intervention reduces depressive symptoms in men with localised prostate cancer: a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_sort nurse-led group consultation intervention reduces depressive symptoms in men with localised prostate cancer: a cluster randomised controlled trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4986252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27530156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-016-2687-1
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