Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial comparing integrative body–mind–spirit intervention and cognitive behavioral therapy in fostering quality of life of patients with lung cancer and their family caregivers

Bobo Hi Po Lau, Amy Y.M. Chow*, Daniel F.K. Wong, Jessie S.M. Chan, Celia H.Y. Chan, Rainbow T.H. Ho, Tsz Him So, Tai Chung Lam, Victor Ho Fun Lee, Anne W.M. Lee, Sau Fong Chow, Cecilia L.W. Chan

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Compared to cancers at other sites, lung cancer often results in greater psychosocial distress to both the patients and their caregivers, due to the poor prognosis and survival rate, as well as the heavy symptom burden. In recent years, making protocols of proposed or on-going studies publicly available via clinical trial registries and/or peer-reviewed journals has benefited health sciences with timely communication of the latest research trends and improved transparency in reporting. However, such practice is yet to be a common sight in evidence-informed social work. Hence, this paper discusses the value of publishing protocols in social work research and presents the protocol of a randomized controlled trial that compares the effectiveness of integrative body-mind-spirit intervention with cognitive behavioral therapy for enhancing quality of life of patients with lung cancer and their family caregivers. The data collection process was still on-going at the time of manuscript submission.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)258-276
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Evidence-Informed Social Work
Volume15
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 May 2018

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Health(social science)
  • Social Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science

User-Defined Keywords

  • Cancer
  • cognitive behavioural therapy
  • mind-body intervention
  • family caregivers
  • randomized controlled trial

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