| Literature DB >> 30237899 |
Mara van Beusekom1, Josie Cameron2, Carolyn Bedi2, Elspeth Banks3, Tom Kelsey4, Gerry Humphris1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many patients who have been treated for breast cancer experience high levels of fear that the cancer will return. The FORECAST pilot study showed that for a third of the patients, fears of cancer recurrence (FCR) increase during radiotherapy treatment and that conversations with their therapeutic radiographer at the weekly review meetings might help patients manage these concerns. This study aims to develop a communication skills training package (KEW, for 'Know', 'Encourage' and 'Warm-up') for therapeutic radiographers based on the findings of the FORECAST pilot study and on active input from patients and radiographers. This package will be piloted in a single centre to evaluate its acceptability and to prepare for a multi-centre clinical trial.Entities:
Keywords: Acceptability; Breast cancer; Co-design; Communication; Emotional regulation; Fear of cancer recurrence
Year: 2018 PMID: 30237899 PMCID: PMC6142415 DOI: 10.1186/s40814-018-0338-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pilot Feasibility Stud ISSN: 2055-5784
Fig. 1Flowchart of outlined study, consisting of three consecutive phases
Topics discussed during sessions of phase 1
| Interview radiographers | |
| Background about role | |
| Staff experiences | |
| Perceptions of patient experience | |
| Improving communication | |
| Feedback event radiographers | |
| Validation of findings from interview | |
| Distinguish between topics to be addressed ‘internally’ and for co-design | |
| Interview patients | |
| Journey so far | |
| Satisfaction with radiotherapy experience | |
| Crucial points in radiotherapy process | |
| Improving communication | |
| Feedback event patients | |
| Validation of findings presented in video | |
| Mapping and rating of key stages and moments; agree on topics to be discussed with staff | |
| Joint staff-patient event | |
| Exchange experiences (using video) | |
| Determine shared priorities | |
| Brainstorm to identify solutions |
Fig. 2Timeline of study enrolment and assessments of the evaluation phase (phase 3): after SPIRIT [34]
Instruments used in evaluation of patient outcomes and psychometric properties
| Instrument | Measures | Properties |
|---|---|---|
| FCR7 | 7-item self-report measure of patients’ Fear of Cancer Recurrence | Internal consistency: Cronbach’s |
| FCR3 | 3-item self-report measure of patients’ Fear of Cancer Recurrence | Based on the 4-item scale FCR4, with internal consistency: Cronbach’s |
| PANAS | 20-item self-report measure of Positive And Negative Affect | Internal consistency: Cronbach’s |
| RISS | 8-item self-report measure of patients’ Radiotherapy Interview Satisfaction | Adapted from the Medical Interview Satisfaction Scale (MISS-21) with internal consistency: 0.67–0.92 for sub-scales. Construct validity: |
| CARE | 10-item self-report measure of patients’ experience of Consultation and Relational Empathy | Internal consistency: Cronbach’s |
| EQ-5D-3L | 5-item self-report measure of patients’ health status relating to mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain and discomfort, and anxiety and depression | Well-established reliability and validity; used in many countries and for many different conditions [ |