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  • 2022The Project ENABLE Cornerstone randomized controlled trial: study protocol for a lay navigator-led, early palliative care coaching intervention for African American and rural-dwelling advanced cancer family caregivers6citations
  • 2022Tunable structural, morphological and optical properties of undoped, Mn, Ni and Ag-doped CuInS2 thin films prepared by AACVD6citations

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  • Azuero, Andres
  • Pisu, Maria
  • Pierce, Jennifer Young
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  • Reed, Rhiannon D.
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The Project ENABLE Cornerstone randomized controlled trial: study protocol for a lay navigator-led, early palliative care coaching intervention for African American and rural-dwelling advanced cancer family caregivers

  • Bechthold, Avery C.
  • Azuero, Andres
  • Pisu, Maria
  • Pierce, Jennifer Young
  • Williams, Grant R.
  • Taylor, Richard A.
  • Wells, Rachel
  • Curry, Kayleigh
  • Reed, Rhiannon D.
  • Odom, James
  • Harrell, Erin R.
  • Mollman, Sarah
  • Engler, Sally
  • Bakitas, Marie A.
  • Gazaway, Shena
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec><jats:title>Background</jats:title><jats:p>Family caregivers play a vital, yet stressful role in managing the healthcare needs and optimizing the quality of life of patients with advanced cancer, from the time they are newly diagnosed until end of life. While early telehealth palliative care has been found to effectively support family caregivers, little work has focused on historically under-resourced populations, particularly African American and rural-dwelling individuals. To address this need, we developed and are currently testing Project ENABLE (<jats:italic>E</jats:italic>ducate, <jats:italic>N</jats:italic>urture, <jats:italic>A</jats:italic>dvise, <jats:italic>B</jats:italic>efore <jats:italic>L</jats:italic>ife <jats:italic>E</jats:italic>nds) Cornerstone, a lay navigator-led, early palliative care coaching intervention for family caregivers of African American and rural-dwelling patients with newly diagnosed advanced cancer.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Methods</jats:title><jats:p>This is a 2-site, single-blind, hybrid type I implementation-effectiveness trial of the Cornerstone intervention versus usual care. Cornerstone is a multicomponent intervention based on Pearlin’s Stress-Health Process Model where African American and/or rural-dwelling family caregivers of patients with newly diagnosed advanced cancer (target sample size = 294 dyads) are paired with a lay navigator coach and receive a series of six, brief 20–60-min telehealth sessions focused on stress management and coping, caregiving skills, getting help, self-care, and preparing for the future/advance care planning. Subsequent to core sessions, caregivers receive monthly follow-up indefinitely until the patient’s death. Caregiver and patient outcomes are collected at baseline and every 12 weeks until the patient’s death (primary outcome: caregiver distress at 24 weeks; secondary outcomes: caregiver: quality of life and burden; patient: distress, quality of life, and healthcare utilization). Implementation costs and the intervention cost effectiveness are also being evaluated.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Discussion</jats:title><jats:p>Should this intervention demonstrate efficacy, it would yield an implementation-ready model of early palliative care support for under-resourced family caregivers. A key design principle that has centrally informed the Cornerstone intervention is that every caregiving situation is unique and each caregiver faces distinct challenges that cannot be addressed using a one-size-fits all approach. Hence, Cornerstone employs culturally savvy lay navigator coaches who are trained to establish a strong, therapeutic alliance with participants and tailor their coaching to a diverse range of individual circumstances.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Trial registration</jats:title><jats:p>ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04318886. Registered on 20 March, 2020.</jats:p></jats:sec>

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