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Title: Cognitive-enhanced eHealth psychosocial stepped intervention for managing breast cancer-related cognitive impairment: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Author: Serra Blasco, María
Souto-Sampera, Arnau
Medina Alcaraz, Juan Carlos
Flix-Valle, Aida
Ciria-Suarez, Laura
Arizu-Onassis, Alejandra
Ruiz Romeo, Marina
Jansen, Femke
Rodríguez, Ana
Pernas, Sònia
Ochoa Arnedo, Cristian
Keywords: Càncer de mama
Oncologia
Neuropsicologia
Internet en medicina
Assaigs clínics
Psicologia social
Trastorns de la cognició
Breast cancer
Oncology
Neuropsychology
Internet in medicine
Clinical trials
Social psychology
Cognition disorders
Issue Date: 25-Jul-2024
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Abstract: Introduction: Breast cancer often leads to cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI), which includes both objective and subjective cognitive deficits. While psychosocial interventions benefit quality of life and distress reduction, their impact on cognitive deficits is uncertain. This study evaluates the integration of a cognitive module into a digital psychosocial intervention for breast cancer patients. Methods: In this randomized controlled trial (RCT), 88 recently diagnosed breast cancer (BC) patients will receive the ICOnnecta’t program (control group) – a digital stepped intervention addressing a variety of psychosocial needs. The experimental group (n = 88) will receive ICOnnecta’t plus a cognitive module. Assessments at baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months will measure the interventions’ impact on cognition, emotional distress, medication adherence, quality of life, post-traumatic stress, work functioning and healthcare experience. Feasibility and cost-utility analyses will also be conducted. Results: The cognitive module includes three levels. The first level contains a cognitive screening using FACT-Cog Perceived Cognitive Impairment (PCI). Patients with PCI <54 progress to a cognitive psychoeducational campus (Level 2) with content on cognitive education, behavioural strategies and mindfulness. Patients with persistent or worsened PCI (≥6) after 3 months move to Level 3, an online cognitive training through CogniFit software delivered twice a week over 12 weeks. Conclusions: This study assesses whether integrating a cognitive module into a digital psychosocial intervention improves objective and subjective cognition in breast cancer patients. Secondary outcomes explore cognitive improvement’s impact on psychosocial variables. The research will contribute to testing efficacious approaches for detecting and addressing cognitive dysfunction in breast cancer patients.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241257082
It is part of: Digital Health, 2024, vol. 10, p. 1-17
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/215405
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241257082
ISSN: 2055-2076
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