Telehealth Intervention for Improving Distress and Financial Toxicity in the Caregivers
NCT06709404
Summary
This clinical trial assesses whether resource identification for primary caregivers can affect financial stress, quality of life, depression, and the general belief in the ability to cope with daily life. Caregivers of patients receiving cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (CS+HIPEC) demonstrate that they endure high depressive symptom burdens and financial distress. Further, they experience symptom trajectories that differ from those of patients. In short, they require differential timing of supportive interventions. This study aims to reduce financial toxicity and distress levels and to increase self-efficacy, satisfaction and engagement with care. Information gathered from this study may help researchers determine whether telehealth interventions for caregivers may increase awareness of recommended resources that could be beneficial during caregivers journey.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria * Primary caregiver of a patient scheduled to receive CS+HIPEC at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center * Access to a computer or smartphone and must have an email address * 18 years of age or older at the time of consent * The ability to understand and willingness to provide written informed consent * The ability to read and write English Exclusion Criteria \- Patient declines access to their medical record
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NCT06709404