Colorectal cancer survivors experience long-term negative physical and psychosocial consequences of their disease. There is a critical need to develop novel behavioral interventions for improving colorectal cancer survivor outcomes. The investigators have developed a pain management intervention for colorectal cancer survivors that focuses on addressing both pain and psychological distress. Colorectal cancer survivors who endorse pain and comorbid psychological distress as a concern during a clinic-based survivorship care consult will be recruited. Participants will be randomized into either: Telephone-Based Coping Skills Training (CST) for pain and comorbid psychological distress or standard care. The CST condition will receive 5 sessions of a cognitive behavior theory-based protocol that teaches coping skills (e.g., relaxation, activity pacing/planning, cognitive restructuring) relevant to managing pain and psychological distress. The standard care control condition will receive resources and referrals related to managing survivorship health.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
29
Duke Cancer Institute
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Change in Pain Severity assessed using the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI)
Brief Pain Inventory (BPI)
Time frame: pre-treatment (baseline), post-treatment (approximately 8 weeks), 3-months post-treatment (approximately 20 weeks)
Change in Psychological Distress assessed using the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI)
Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI)
Time frame: pre-treatment (baseline), post-treatment (approximately 8 weeks), 3-months post-treatment (approximately 20 weeks)
Change in Quality of Life assessed using the FACT-G, version 4.0
The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - General (FACT-G), version 4.0
Time frame: pre-treatment (baseline), post-treatment (approximately 8 weeks), 3-months post-treatment (approximately 20 weeks)
Change in Self-Efficacy for Pain Control assessed using the subscale of the Chronic Pain Self-Efficacy Scale
Self-efficacy for pain management subscale of the Chronic Pain Self-Efficacy Scale
Time frame: pre-treatment (baseline), post-treatment (approximately 8 weeks), 3-months post-treatment (approximately 20 weeks)
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