Feasibility Study Incorporating Music Therapy to Optimise the Smoking Cessation Process Coordinated by a Tobacco Addiction Nurse in Smoking Patients Being Treated for Cancer
NCT07198971
Summary
The innovative nature of this project lies in the combination of three types of intervention: tobacco addiction treatment, music therapy and therapeutic education. Three disciplines that work together. 1. Tobacco addiction treatment: reducing consumption, quitting, 2. Music therapy: acting on emotions and reward circuits, 3. Therapeutic education: promoting independent healthy practices. Patients learn to use the soundtrack independently to help them manage withdrawal symptoms caused by reducing or stopping tobacco consumption. In this programme, patients play an active role on several levels: * working with the music therapist to create a personalised 'soundtrack'; * identifying situations in which music can help them manage withdrawal symptoms; * using music independently in their everyday lives. The music therapy protocol will be proposed in this study, the soundtrack is co-created by the music therapist and the patient based on the patient's musical tastes and needs. The fact that the patient can use the musical tool independently also gives them significant leverage in their withdrawal process, allowing them to act on withdrawal symptoms and the main factors contributing to relapse.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patients over the age of 18 2. Patients with tobacco-related or non-tobacco-related cancer (excluding blood cancer) 3. Patients who smoke daily 4. Patients wishing to begin a smoking cessation programme 5. Patients with a prognosis of \> 1 year 6. Patients who have given their informed, written and express consent 7. Patients affiliated with a French social security scheme Exclusion Criteria: 1. Patients with uncorrected hearing loss 2. Patients with unstable psychiatric conditions 3. Patients for whom regular follow-up is impossible for psychological, family, social or geographical reasons 4. Patients under guardianship, curatorship or judicial protection
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NCT07198971