• Oncology nursing forum · Jul 2002

    Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Clinical Trial

    Intervention to improve psychological functioning for newly diagnosed patients with cancer.

    • Susan M Rawl, Barbara A Given, Charles W Given, Victoria L Champion, Sharon L Kozachik, Debra Barton, Christine L Emsley, and Stephen D Williams.
    • School of Nursing, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN, USA. srawl@iupui.edu
    • Oncol Nurs Forum. 2002 Jul 1;29(6):967-75.

    Purpose/ObjectivesTo test the effects of a computer-based nursing intervention designed to provide patients and family caregivers with concrete, objective information on symptom management; provide education about disease and treatment; coordinate medical resources; and provide emotional support and counseling.DesignTwo-site, randomized clinical trial.SettingsA large, urban, midwestern, tertiary-cancer center and a community-based cancer center in a medium-sized midwestern city.Sample109 patients newly diagnosed with breast, colon, or lung cancer who were receiving chemotherapy; 54 received standard care, and 55 participated in the intervention group.MethodsOutcome data were collected via structured telephone interviews at three time points: baseline, midway through the intervention, and one month postintervention. The intervention consisting of nine visits, five in person and four by telephone, was conducted over 18 weeks by advanced practice oncology nurses.Main Research VariablesPsychosocial functioning, anxiety, and depression.FindingsPatients who received the intervention had significantly less depression between baseline and the midway point, as well as less anxiety and greater improvement in the role-emotional and mental health subscales of the Medical Outcomes Study 36 Short Form.ConclusionsCancer-care nursing interventions can decrease psychosocial morbidity and improve quality of life for newly diagnosed patients with cancer undergoing treatment. Additional research is needed to understand who benefited most from the intervention.Implications For NursingThis nurse-directed intervention resulted in improved mental health for patients; however, physical subscales were not changed. Further work is needed to determine why depression and mental health were affected yet physical health and symptoms did not differ between groups. Results support the important role of nurses in addressing mental health issues in patients and families experiencing cancer.

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