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Dyadic Psychological Stress Among Lung Cancer Patient-caregiver Dyads

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Central South University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Lung Cancers
Lung Cancer Patients

Treatments

Other: dyadic psychological distress

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06746948
Dyadic psychological stress

Details and patient eligibility

About

A lung cancer diagnosis has a huge impact on the psychological well-being of both patients and family caregivers. However, the current psychological stress status among dyads remains unclear. The investigators aimed to determine the prevalence of anxiety and depression and identify the factors that influence patients with lung cancer and their caregivers. The investigators will conduct a cross-sectional study of 254 dyads of lung cancer patients and family caregivers from four tertiary hospitals in Hunan Province, China from January 2021 to June 2021. Besides, the investigators used several instruments to collect data on depression, anxiety, illness perception, mindfulness, self-compassion, and dyadic coping. The independent samples t-test, analysis of one-way variance, Spearman's correlation analysis, and multiple linear regression analysis were employed. The results will recommend oncology nurses promptly screen high-risk patient-caregiver dyads who may suffer from severe psychological stress and provide them with targeted psychosocial interventions.

Enrollment

254 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • As for patients: aged≥18 years; hospitalized patients with lung cancer diagnosed by pathological section or cytology; and relatively stable condition, conscious, and able to express their willingness correctly.
  • As for caregivers: aged ≥18 years; a primary caregiver with a cumulative caregiving time of more than 33 hours; and a family member of the patient with lung cancer, such as spouse, children, parents, or other relatives.

Exclusion criteria

  • As for patients: people with a combination of other cancers or serious life-threatening diseases; the presence of audiological disorders or previous mental or cognitive disorders, such as anxiety disorder, or depression disorder; and receiving mental disorder treatments.
  • As for caregivers: formal caregivers with employment relationships, such as nannies; the presence of audiological disorders or previous mental disorders or cognitive disorders, such as anxiety disorder, depression disorder; and receiving mental disorder treatments.

Trial design

254 participants in 1 patient group

lung cancer caregiver-caregiver dyads
Treatment:
Other: dyadic psychological distress

Trial contacts and locations

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