Study protocol for a pilot randomized trial building resiliency among caregivers of cancer curvivors and metavivors

Background: Caregivers of cancer survivors experience chronic stress, increasing emotional and physical health risks. Many caregivers report unmet psychosocial needs and maladaptive coping strategies, resulting in high caregiver burden and impaired quality of life. Existing interventions primarily a...

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Main Authors: Brett M. Goshe, Anna Barata, Lucy Finkelstein-Fox, Joanna Cloutier, Emelia Farnam, Katie Holmbeck, Elizabeth Waldron, Giselle K. Perez, Laura Malloy, Isabelle Miranda, Wren Hager, Nora Horick, Areej El-Jawahri, Elyse Park
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Published: Elsevier 2025-08-01
Series:Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865425000808
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author Brett M. Goshe
Anna Barata
Lucy Finkelstein-Fox
Joanna Cloutier
Emelia Farnam
Katie Holmbeck
Elizabeth Waldron
Giselle K. Perez
Laura Malloy
Isabelle Miranda
Wren Hager
Nora Horick
Areej El-Jawahri
Elyse Park
author_facet Brett M. Goshe
Anna Barata
Lucy Finkelstein-Fox
Joanna Cloutier
Emelia Farnam
Katie Holmbeck
Elizabeth Waldron
Giselle K. Perez
Laura Malloy
Isabelle Miranda
Wren Hager
Nora Horick
Areej El-Jawahri
Elyse Park
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description Background: Caregivers of cancer survivors experience chronic stress, increasing emotional and physical health risks. Many caregivers report unmet psychosocial needs and maladaptive coping strategies, resulting in high caregiver burden and impaired quality of life. Existing interventions primarily address caregiver needs during active treatment or in relation to end-of-life care, with few providing targeted resources for caregivers coping with the challenges of post-active treatment survivorship – either for those supporting curvivors (cancer survivors who have completed curative therapy) or metavivors (patients living with metastatic disease). Objective: This single-site pilot randomized trial, Forward Together (ForTe), aims to determine the feasibility (e.g., enrollment, survey completion, and group attendance rates), acceptability (e.g., program satisfaction and quality rating), and preliminary effects on resilience and healthcare utilization of the Stress Management and Resiliency Training: The Relaxation Response Resiliency Program (SMART-3RP) compared to Enhanced Usual Care (EUC; referral to CanCare.org caregiver and patient virtual support groups). (Clinical Trials ID: NCT05702723) Methods: A multimodal recruitment approach, including both proactive and reactive methods, will be used to identify potential dyads for this study. Dyads (cancer survivor and caregiver) will be randomized 1:1 to SMART-3RP or EUC. Dyads randomized to the SMART-3RP will participate separately but simultaneously in 9 survivor- or caregiver-specific group sessions. Results: This study is funded by the National Cancer Institute. Study procedures were approved by the Dana-Farber Harvard Cancer Center Institutional Review Board. Study procedures are complete; data analysis is ongoing.
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spelling doaj-art-05922df0501e443d8c498189e53ab8492025-08-20T02:46:43ZengElsevierContemporary Clinical Trials Communications2451-86542025-08-014610150610.1016/j.conctc.2025.101506Study protocol for a pilot randomized trial building resiliency among caregivers of cancer curvivors and metavivorsBrett M. Goshe0Anna Barata1Lucy Finkelstein-Fox2Joanna Cloutier3Emelia Farnam4Katie Holmbeck5Elizabeth Waldron6Giselle K. Perez7Laura Malloy8Isabelle Miranda9Wren Hager10Nora Horick11Areej El-Jawahri12Elyse Park13Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Havard Medical School Boston, MA, USA; Corresponding author. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Havard Medical School Boston, MA, USAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Havard Medical School Boston, MA, USAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Havard Medical School Boston, MA, USAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Havard Medical School Boston, MA, USAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USAWellesley College Wellesley, MA, USAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Havard Medical School Boston, MA, USAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Havard Medical School Boston, MA, USAMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Havard Medical School Boston, MA, USABackground: Caregivers of cancer survivors experience chronic stress, increasing emotional and physical health risks. Many caregivers report unmet psychosocial needs and maladaptive coping strategies, resulting in high caregiver burden and impaired quality of life. Existing interventions primarily address caregiver needs during active treatment or in relation to end-of-life care, with few providing targeted resources for caregivers coping with the challenges of post-active treatment survivorship – either for those supporting curvivors (cancer survivors who have completed curative therapy) or metavivors (patients living with metastatic disease). Objective: This single-site pilot randomized trial, Forward Together (ForTe), aims to determine the feasibility (e.g., enrollment, survey completion, and group attendance rates), acceptability (e.g., program satisfaction and quality rating), and preliminary effects on resilience and healthcare utilization of the Stress Management and Resiliency Training: The Relaxation Response Resiliency Program (SMART-3RP) compared to Enhanced Usual Care (EUC; referral to CanCare.org caregiver and patient virtual support groups). (Clinical Trials ID: NCT05702723) Methods: A multimodal recruitment approach, including both proactive and reactive methods, will be used to identify potential dyads for this study. Dyads (cancer survivor and caregiver) will be randomized 1:1 to SMART-3RP or EUC. Dyads randomized to the SMART-3RP will participate separately but simultaneously in 9 survivor- or caregiver-specific group sessions. Results: This study is funded by the National Cancer Institute. Study procedures were approved by the Dana-Farber Harvard Cancer Center Institutional Review Board. Study procedures are complete; data analysis is ongoing.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865425000808
spellingShingle Brett M. Goshe
Anna Barata
Lucy Finkelstein-Fox
Joanna Cloutier
Emelia Farnam
Katie Holmbeck
Elizabeth Waldron
Giselle K. Perez
Laura Malloy
Isabelle Miranda
Wren Hager
Nora Horick
Areej El-Jawahri
Elyse Park
Study protocol for a pilot randomized trial building resiliency among caregivers of cancer curvivors and metavivors
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
title Study protocol for a pilot randomized trial building resiliency among caregivers of cancer curvivors and metavivors
title_full Study protocol for a pilot randomized trial building resiliency among caregivers of cancer curvivors and metavivors
title_fullStr Study protocol for a pilot randomized trial building resiliency among caregivers of cancer curvivors and metavivors
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol for a pilot randomized trial building resiliency among caregivers of cancer curvivors and metavivors
title_short Study protocol for a pilot randomized trial building resiliency among caregivers of cancer curvivors and metavivors
title_sort study protocol for a pilot randomized trial building resiliency among caregivers of cancer curvivors and metavivors
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865425000808
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