Protocol for the implementation of a stepped-care model to address fear of cancer recurrence in patients previously diagnosed with early-stage (0–II) melanoma

Author:

Thompson Jake RORCID,Smith Andrea LORCID,Lo Serigne N,Kasparian Nadine AORCID,Saw Robyn PM,Dieng Mbathio,Seaman Linda,Martin Linda K,Guitera Pascale,Milne Donna,Schmid Helen,Cust Anne E,Bartula IrisORCID

Abstract

IntroductionFear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is commonly reported by patients diagnosed with early-stage (0–II) melanoma and can have a significant impact on daily functioning. This study will pilot the implementation of the Melanoma Care Program, an evidence-based, psychological intervention to reduce FCR, into routine practice, using a stepped-care model.Methods and analysisIntervention effectiveness and level of implementation will be investigated using a hybrid type I design. Between 4 weeks before and 1 week after their next dermatological appointment, patients with melanoma will be invited to complete the Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory Short-Form, measuring self-reported FCR severity. Using a stepped-care model, clinical cut-off points will guide the level of support offered to patients. This includes: (1) usual care, (2) Melanoma: Questions and Answers psychoeducational booklet, and (3) three or five psychotherapeutic telehealth sessions. This longitudinal, mixed-methods pilot implementation study aims to recruit 108 patients previously diagnosed with stage 0–II melanoma. The primary effectiveness outcome is change in FCR severity over time. Secondary effectiveness outcomes include change in anxiety, depression, stress, health-related quality of life and melanoma-related knowledge over time. All outcomes are measured at baseline, within 1 week of the final telehealth session, and 6 and 12 months post-intervention. Implementation stakeholders at each study site and interested patients will provide feedback on intervention acceptability and appropriateness. Implementation stakeholders will also provide feedback on intervention cost, feasibility, fidelity and sustainability. These outcomes will be measured throughout implementation, using questionnaires and semistructured interviews/expert group discussions. Descriptive statistics, linear mixed-effects regression and thematic analysis will be used to analyse study data.Ethics and disseminationEthics approval was granted by the Sydney Local Health District–Royal Prince Alfred Zone (2020/ETH02518), protocol number: X20-0495. Results will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals, conference presentations, social media and result summaries distributed to interested participants.Trial registration details(ACTRN12621000145808).

Funder

The Melanoma Centre of Research Excellence

National Heart Foundation of Australia Future Leader Fellowship

National Health and Medical Research Council

The Bill and Patricia Ritchie Foundation

National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Fellowship

Heart Institute Research Core at Cincinnati Children's Hospital

Melanoma Institute Australia

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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