Pilot study on feasibility of taking into account spiritual dimension in nurse's care of patients with haematologic cancer
Patients with acute leukaemia or lymphoma will be invited to have three interviews centered on spiritual issues on a six-eight months period. The intervention consist on 3 intervention interviews conducted at the beginning of the study and approximatively 2 and 4 months later (according to the program of medical care). Quality of life (FACT-G) and spiritual well-being (FACIT-SP12) scales will be completed at the beginning (before the first intervention interview) and at the end of the study (approximately 2 month after the third intervention interview, i.e. 6 to 8 month after the first interview). This pilot study will assess the proportion of patients who will accept to enter in the study and to complete it.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
Three patient interviews (45 to 60 minutes) will be conducted by the study nurse at the beginning of the study and approximately 2 and 4 month later, according to the program of the medical care. Each interview will be conducted according the active listening method of Carl Rogers.
University Hospital Toulouse
Toulouse, France
Rate of patients accepting to enter the study and to complete it on the 6 - 8 month period
Number of patients having entered the study with regards to the number of the contacted patients, and number of patients having completed the six-eight month study with regards to the patients having entered the study
Time frame: 6-8 months
Rate of entire completion of quality of life scales
Rate of entire completion of functional assessment of cancer therapy - general and The Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Spiritual Well-Being 12 items scales whose values will be used in order to determine the sample size of a further randomised controlled trial
Time frame: 6-8 months
Number of contacted patients with regards to the number of eligible hospitalized patients
Time frame: 6-8 months
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