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NCT06930313
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Compassion-Based Intervention for Lung Cancer Caregivers (CBI-LCC)

Sponsor: Taipei Medical University

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Summary

Objectives: This 3-year study aims to develop, refine, and evaluate a brief compassion-based intervention specifically designed for family caregivers of lung cancer patients. In the first year, the primary focus will be on developing the intervention content and assessing its feasibility and acceptability. In the second and third years, the goal will be to assess the intervention's effects on depression and anxiety. Method: In the first year, the intervention will be developed in three stages. Initially, the intervention will be created based on compassion-focused theory and evidence-based exercises, incorporating feedback from family caregivers in previous studies and insights from professionals to ensure its relevance to lung cancer caregivers. Next, a pilot study will test the intervention's feasibility and acceptability with 30 family caregivers, using mixed methods to gather session-by-session feedback and assess recruitment, retention, and adherence. Following the pilot, the intervention will be revised based on participant and researcher feedback, preparing it for further study. In the second and third years, a randomized controlled trial (RCT) will be conducted with 84 participants randomly assigned to either the 4-session Brief Compassion-Based Intervention (BCI) or a single-session Telephone-Based Support and Education (TSE) control group. Outcomes, including depression, anxiety, caregiver stress, mindfulness, self-compassion, and self-efficacy, will be measured at baseline, immediately post-intervention, and at 3- and 6-month follow-ups. For data analysis, long-term follow-up quantitative data will be analyzed using the Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) to examine group differences. Moderation and mediation analyses will be conducted to explore potential moderators and mechanisms of the intervention. Qualitative data from interviews will be analyzed using content analysis. Expected Results: This study is expected to provide a comprehensive understanding of the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of compassion-based interventions for lung cancer caregivers, contributing to their application in clinical care practice.

Official title: Development and Evaluation of a Brief Compassion-Based Intervention for Managing Depression and Anxiety in Family Caregivers of Lung Cancer Patients: A Mixed Methods Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

20 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

84

Start Date

2026-03-01

Completion Date

2028-02-28

Last Updated

2025-04-16

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Brief Compassion-Based Intervention (BCI)

The intervention program is based on Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) and incorporates evidence-based compassion exercises.Drawing on insights from the literature, the program includes:Session 1: Introduction to caregiving challenges and emotional systems. Includes a soothing breathing exercise and group discussion on caregiving stress. Session 2: Cultivating self-compassion. Includes reflecting on emotions, guided meditation, and a compassionate body scan practice. Session 3: Transforming self-criticism into self-compassion. Caregivers explore self-critical thoughts, practice reframing, and engage in compassionate dialogue. Session 4: Building resilience and connections. Focuses on gratitude, setting boundaries, and loving-kindness meditation, ending with daily intention setting.

BEHAVIORAL

Telephone-Based Support and Education (TSE)

The session will address their questions and concerns, provide psychological support for managing difficult emotions (e.g., anxiety, fear, sadness, and guilt), and emphasize the importance of self-care, encouraging them to take time for themselves and seek support when needed.

Locations (1)

Taipei Medical University

Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan