This randomized clinical trial studies nursing intervention in supporting family caregivers (FCs) of patients undergoing stem cell transplant. A nursing intervention may help prepare FCs support the recovery of the patients
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. Test the effects of an advanced practice nursing (APN) intervention for family caregivers (FCs) of hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) patients in the experimental group on FC quality of life, psychological distress, caregiver burden, caregiver skills preparedness as compared to FCs in the control group. II. Describe self-care behaviors for FCs of HCT patients and compare them between the experimental and control groups. III. Describe resource use by FCs comparing the experimental and control groups. IV. Identify subgroups of FCs who benefit most from the family caregiver intervention (FCI) in relation to sociodemographic characteristics, caregiver health status, and patient characteristics. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. Describe family caregivers' satisfaction with the FCI. OUTLINE: FCs are randomized to 1 of 2 groups. GROUP I: FCs receive 4 sessions of an APN FCI beginning during the admission for transplant and continuing for up to 100 days after transplant. GROUP II: FCs receive standard supportive care. After completion of study, FCs are followed up at 3, 6, and 12 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Test the effects of an advanced practice nursing (APN) intervention for family caregivers (FCs) in the experimental group using questionnaires measuring quality of life and psychological distress as compared to the FCs in the control group.
Time frame: 12 months after discharge
Test the effects of an advanced practice nursing (APN) intervention for family caregivers (FCs) in the experimental group using questionnaires measuring caregiver burden and skills preparedness as compared to the FCs in the control group.
Time frame: 12 months after discharge
Through the use of questionnaires, comparison of self-care behaviors for FCs of Hematopoietic Cell Transplant (HCT) patients between the experimental and control groups
Time frame: 12 months after discharge
Through the use of questionnaires, comparison of resource use between the experimental and control groups
Time frame: 12 months after discharge
Through the use of questionnaires, identification of subgroups of FCs who benefit most from the Family Care Intervention (FCI) in relation to sociodemographic characteristics, caregiver health status, and patient characteristics
Time frame: 12 months after discharge
Through the use of questionnaires, measure FCs satisfaction with the FCI
Time frame: 12 months after discharge
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