Caregiver-Guided Pain Management Training in Palliative Care

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

452

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 31, 2015

Primary Completion Date

November 1, 2018

Study Completion Date

October 4, 2019

Conditions
Advanced Cancer
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Caregiver-guided pain management training (CG-PMT)

Patient-caregiver dyads in the CG-PM arm of the study will receive 3 50-minute sessions via Skype with a masters-level therapist over a 3-week period. The intervention integrates educational information about cancer pain and its management with a behavioral training program to teach patients and caregivers pain coping skills including relaxation, imagery, and activity pacing, and to teach caregivers how to guide and coach the patient in the practice and application of these pain control techniques.

BEHAVIORAL

Enhanced treatment-as-usual (TAU)

Patient-caregiver dyads in the Enhanced TAU condition will receive the same educational video and booklet on cancer pain and its management that is used as part of the CG-PMT intervention. They will also receive iPads with icons linked to reputable websites that provide educational information on cancer including cancer pain (e.g., ACS, NCI) and will be encouraged to utilize them for information and support. However, they will not meet with a study interventionist nor receive any training in behavioral pain coping skills.

Trial Locations (1)

27705

Duke University Medical Center, Durham

Sponsors

Lead Sponsor

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)

NIH

collaborator

Palliative Care Research Cooperative Group

NETWORK

lead

Duke University

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