Experience of Brain Tumor Caregivers

This study has been completed.
Sponsor:
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT00352820
First received: July 13, 2006
Last updated: July 31, 2012
Last verified: July 2012

July 13, 2006
July 31, 2012
April 2006
December 2006   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
Descriptive exploratory analysis to identify themes and describe experience of caring for a person with a primary brain tumor [ Time Frame: 1 year ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
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Complete list of historical versions of study NCT00352820 on ClinicalTrials.gov Archive Site
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Experience of Brain Tumor Caregivers
The Experience of Informal Caregivers of Patients With Brain Tumors

The objective of this study is to explore the experience of informal caregivers of patients with a primary brain tumor, identifying elements and themes of the caregiving experience specific to this population of caregivers. The aim is to describe the experience of being an informal caregiver for a patient with a primary brain tumor.

Caregiver Consent:

If you agree to take part in this study, you will be asked to have 1 interview. This will be a face-to-face interview that will take place at M. D. Anderson while you are there for the patient's physician appointment.

During this interview, you will be asked to describe what it has been like for you to help care for a person with a primary brain tumor in the past, what it is like to care for a person with a primary brain tumor now, and what you think it might be like in the future. You will be interviewed alone, and your interview will be tape recorded and then written on paper. The information that is gathered (the tape and the written information) will be kept strictly confidential. The tapes and any paperwork will be kept in a locked box during and after this study. The written information will be kept in password-protected computer files. The researcher is the only person who will have access to the tapes. You will also be asked to answer a questionnaire on paper. This questionnaire will ask specific personal information, such as your age, occupation, and relationship to the patient. This questionnaire will take about 5 minutes to complete. The entire interview will take about 30 minutes to complete.

Your participation in this study will be over after you complete the interview and the questionnaire.

This is an investigational study. Up to 20 caregivers will take part in this study. All will be enrolled at M. D. Anderson.

Patient Consent:

If you agree to take part in this study, you will be asked to choose a family member or a friend who is your main caregiver and who may be willing to take part in 1 interview for this study. Your consent in this study, will give researchers permission to contact your caregiver. If your caregiver chooses to participate, the interview will be face-to-face, and it will take place at M. D. Anderson while you are there for your physician appointment. During this interview, the caregiver will be asked to describe what it has been like for them to help care for you. The researcher will get informed consent from your caregiver and will go into further detail about this study.

He or she will be interviewed alone, and the information gathered during the interview will be kept strictly confidential. Your caregiver will be asked to complete a questionnaire for specific personal information, such as his or her age, occupation, and relationship to you. The entire interview will take about 30 minutes to complete.

You will be asked to allow your sociodemographic data (such as your gender, marital status, etc.) and medical data (such as your diagnosis, therapies received, etc.) to be collected from your medical record. This information will be used to help researchers learn about the unique backgrounds of the patients participating in this study. Your information that is gathered will be kept strictly confidential, and it will be kept in a locked box during and after this study.

Your participation in this study will be over after your sociodemographic and medical data have been collected from your medical record.

This is an investigational study. Up to 20 patients will take part in this study. All will be enrolled at M. D. Anderson.

Observational
Observational Model: Case-Only
Time Perspective: Prospective
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Non-Probability Sample

Primary informal caregiver of individual with a primary brain glioma.

  • Brain Cancer
  • Glioma
  • Behavioral: Interview
    Recorded face-to-face session.
  • Behavioral: Questionnaire
    Written survey lasting approximately 30 minutes.
    Other Name: Survey
Interview + Questionnaire
Interventions:
  • Behavioral: Interview
  • Behavioral: Questionnaire
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*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number) in Medline.
 
Completed
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December 2006
December 2006   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. 18 years of age or older
  2. Ability to speak and read English
  3. Diagnosis of a primary brain glioma, World Health Organization Grade II-IV (PATIENT ONLY)
  4. At least 3 months since time of diagnosis (PATIENT ONLY)
  5. Identification as the primary informal caregiver by a patient with a primary brain glioma (CAREGIVER ONLY)
  6. Consent to participate

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Inability to understand the intent of the study
  2. Medical condition that would preclude participation in an interview lasting 30 minutes (CAREGIVER ONLY)
Both
18 Years and older
Yes
Contact information is only displayed when the study is recruiting subjects
United States
 
NCT00352820
2006-0019
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M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
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Principal Investigator: Loretta A. Williams, DSN M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
July 2012

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