Cognitive Stepped Care Program for Brain Cancer
What You Need to Know Before You Apply
What is the purpose of this trial?
This trial tests a new support program called the Cognitive Stepped Care Program (CSCP) to help people with brain metastases manage cognitive symptoms, which can affect thinking skills and quality of life. The trial aims to determine if the program is easy to use, well-received by patients, and effective in improving symptoms like memory and concentration. Patients will receive varying levels of support based on their needs, ranging from educational materials to personalized cognitive tests. People with brain metastases who are managing their care at a specialized clinic may be well-suited for this study. As an unphased trial, this study offers patients a unique opportunity to contribute to innovative care strategies that could enhance their quality of life.
Do I need to stop my current medications to join the trial?
The trial information does not specify whether you need to stop taking your current medications. It's best to discuss this with the trial coordinators or your doctor.
What prior data suggests that this Cognitive Stepped Care Program is safe for patients with brain metastases?
Research has shown that the Cognitive Stepped Care Program (CSCP) helps patients with brain metastases manage thinking and memory issues. Studies have examined the program's acceptance and practicality in everyday settings. Direct evidence about safety concerns is lacking because the program primarily involves mental exercises and support, not medications or medical procedures.
Since the CSCP doesn't involve drugs or physical treatments, risks remain generally low. The program includes activities like educational materials and group sessions, which are typically safe. Available data reports no problems or safety issues. Overall, this suggests that patients likely tolerate the CSCP well.12345Why are researchers excited about this trial?
Researchers are excited about the Cognitive Stepped Care Program (CSCP) for brain cancer patients because it offers a personalized approach to managing cognitive challenges. Unlike standard treatments that might not address cognitive issues directly, CSCP is designed to be flexible and adaptive, tailoring interventions to each patient's specific needs and progress. This stepped approach could potentially enhance the quality of life for patients by providing targeted support that evolves with their condition. By focusing on cognitive care, CSCP aims to fill a crucial gap in current brain cancer treatment strategies.
What evidence suggests that the Cognitive Stepped Care Program is effective for brain metastases?
Studies have shown that programs designed to support thinking and memory can help manage symptoms like anxiety and depression in people with brain cancer. Research indicates that a step-by-step approach, such as the Cognitive Stepped Care Program (CSCP) provided in this trial, can help by matching the level of support to the severity of the patient's symptoms. This method ensures patients receive the appropriate amount of care, which can improve their overall quality of life. The CSCP aims to provide organized support, helping patients better cope with the thinking and memory challenges associated with brain cancer. Initial findings suggest this approach is practical and well-received by patients, caregivers, and clinic staff.12467
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
Adults with brain metastases from any primary cancer, who are being followed up in the Brain Metastases Clinic, can join. They must be over 18, speak English, and able to consent. The trial is designed to help those experiencing cognitive issues due to their condition.Inclusion Criteria
Timeline for a Trial Participant
Screening
Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial
Treatment
Participants receive tiered interventions based on cognitive symptom severity, ranging from no support to neuropsychological consultation
Follow-up
Participants are monitored for changes in cognitive symptoms, self-efficacy, and quality of life
Long-term Follow-up
Interviews and assessments to explore long-term implementation and maintenance of the CSCP
What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?
Interventions
- Cognitive Stepped Care Program (CSCP)
Trial Overview
The Cognitive Stepped Care Program (CSCP) is being tested for its feasibility and effectiveness. It involves routine screening of cognitive symptoms and provides tiered support based on severity—from educational materials to neuropsychological consultations.
How Is the Trial Designed?
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Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?
University Health Network, Toronto
Lead Sponsor
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