To develop a resilience model-based cancer prehabilitation program and evaluate its efficacy in improving resilience, alleviating symptoms, and enhancing spiritual well-being in patients with newly diagnosed colorectal cancer.
Develop and evaluate the effect of a resilience model-based total care plan on reducing fear of recurrence and GI symptom distress, resilience and improving spiritual well-being in this population.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
128
12-week care plan with 5 times face-to-face intervention and weekly phone call follow-up to increase the protective factors (positive thinking. problem-solving, finding meaning, and social connection) and decrease the risk factors (disease-related distress and defense coping) of resilience
standard care
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan
Resilience scale
The questionnaire includes 25 items to assess levels of resilience
Time frame: Change from baseline resilience at 12 months
Symptom Severity Scale
The questionnaire includes 24 items to assess symptom severity
Time frame: Change from baseline symptom at 12 months
Fatigue Symptom Inventory
The questionnaire includes 14 items to assess fatigue
Time frame: Change from baseline fatigue at 12 months
Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale
The questionnaire includes 20 items to assess depressive symptoms
Time frame: Change from baseline depressive symptoms at 12 months
Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory-Short Form
The questionnaire includes 9 items to assess fear of cancer recurrence
Time frame: Change from baseline fear of cancer recurrence at 12 months
Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Spiritual Well-Being Scale
The questionnaire includes 12 items to assess spiritual well-being
Time frame: Change from baseline spiritual well-being at 12 months
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