About 1/3 of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients are mothers of children who still live at home. They face additional challenges and stress, their children are also affected by the mother's illness. The oncological rehabilitation programme "getting better together" focuses on these special family needs. This waiting-control-group study examines the effectiveness of the intervention by accompanying the patients and their children over the course of a year and assessing their quality of life and psychological health.
About 1/3 of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients are mothers of children who still live at home. They face additional challenges and stress, their children are also affected by the mother's illness. The oncological rehabilitation programme "getting better together", administered by the Rexrodt von Fircks Foundation and the Clinic Ostseedeich in Groemitz, Germany, focuses on these special family needs. This waiting-control-group-study, designed and executed at the Philipps University Marburg Medical Center, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, examines the effectiveness of the intervention by accompanying the patients and their children over the course of a year and assessing their quality of life and psychological health. The primary outcome measure for mothers is the health related quality of life as assessed by the EORTC QLQ-C30 and BR-23; children's adaptation is assessed with the ILK (Inventory for the Assessment of Quality of Life of Children and Adolescents) as well as the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
801
Mothers and their children (age 0-16) take part in a 3-week, family-oriented oncological rehabilitation programme which consists of medical, psychological and psychooncological treatments for mothers and children.
Klinik Ostseedeich
Grömitz, Germany
Mothers' and children's Quality of Life (EORTC OLQ-C30, QLQ-BR23; ILK)
Time frame: 4 weeks before, at the beginning & post treatment, 3 and 12 months follow-up
Children's psychological difficulties (SDQ)
Time frame: 4 weeks before, at the beginning & post treatment, 3 and 12 months follow-up
Mothers' Depressive Symptoms (BDI)
Time frame: 4 weeks before, at the beginning and post treatment, 3 and 12 months follow up
Mother's Life Satisfaction
Time frame: 4 weeks before, at the beginning & post treatment, 3 and 12 months follow up
Mothers' and children's Treatment Satisfaction
Time frame: Post Treatment
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