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Developing a Culturally Relevant Supportive Care Program for Black Patients Dealing With Advanced Cancer
Sponsor: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Summary
To determine the feasibility of implementing a culturally adapted mind-body intervention (Meditation-Based Support-Adapted; MBS-A) as a supportive care strategy in Black patients diagnosed with a stage III-IV solid malignancy. To target the specific needs of Black advanced cancer patients, we will first conduct formative research that includes quantitative surveys and in-depth interviews of patients and their primary caregivers. The purpose of this formative research is to determine the intervention format for the MBS-A program (family- vs group-based) that promises the greatest likelihood of success and to solicit input on the original MBS intervention regarding content that needs adaptation. Once the intervention format is determined and content adapted, we will conduct a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) to examine the feasibility of the MBS-A intervention vs. a dose-matched attention control (AC) group receiving a psychoeducation intervention.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
170
Start Date
2023-04-13
Completion Date
2029-03-31
Last Updated
2026-03-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Individual Interview
Group 1, participant will be in a supportive care program with other Black cancer patients in which you will practice meditation. Group 2, participate will be in a supportive care program with other Black cancer patients that focuses on coping with cancer. Participants will be asked to participate weekly sessions for 4 weeks (that is a total of 4 sessions) and each session will last about 60 minutes. Both groups will be delivered via Zoom (a web-based videoconferencing service) and led by a master's-level interventionist.
Meditation Exercise
Group 1, participant will be in a supportive care program with other Black cancer patients in which you will practice meditation. Group 2, participate will be in a supportive care program with other Black cancer patients that focuses on coping with cancer. Participants will be asked to participate weekly sessions for 4 weeks (that is a total of 4 sessions) and each session will last about 60 minutes. Both groups will be delivered via Zoom (a web-based videoconferencing service) and led by a master's-level interventionist.
Locations (1)
M D Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, United States