Art Therapy Effectiveness in the Level of Anxiety and Depression of Cancer Patients
- Conditions
- Cancer
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Art Therapy
- Registration Number
- NCT04936139
- Lead Sponsor
- Elisenda Campreciós Suñol
- Brief Summary
Having a diagnosis of cancer leaves a great emotional impact when it comes to strategies for coping with illness and life after illness. Participation in an art therapy program to forge and improve the emotional well-being is considered.
Art therapy can be an effective intervention to help cancer patients lower their levels of anxiety and depression and in return improve their quality of life and their ability to cope with the disease.
- Detailed Description
Introduction: The passage of a cancer through a person leaves a great emotional impact when it comes to strategies for coping with illness and life after illness. Participation in an art therapy program to forge and improve your emotional well-being is considered.
Research Project Hypothesis: Art therapy can be an effective intervention to help cancer patients lower their levels of anxiety and depression and in return improve their quality of life and their ability to cope with the disease.
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of art therapy in reducing the levels of anxiety and depression in cancer patients, as well as in improving the quality of life and coping strategies.
Methodology: Randomized, controlled, parallel and multi-centric non-pharmacological clinical trial. Eight centers will participate in the study with an N of 423 patients. Patients older than 18 years of age who are diagnosed with cancer at any stage of treatment with the intention of radical treatment or palliative treatment with a life expectancy of more than 12 months will be included. If it is carried out in an online format, the person must have access to the internet. Patients who suffer from a current or previous serious psychological / psychiatric illness or those who have participated in an art therapy program structured in the context of oncological process will be excluded. Patients will be assigned to the control group (they will receive the usual follow-up from the center) or to the intervention group (art therapy program). Patients assigned to the intervention group will participate in an art therapy workshop once a week for 12 weeks, which will be done in person / online depending on the epidemiological situation of covid-19 and the needs of each center, The group will maintain the format (online / face-to-face) with which it has started throughout all the sessions.
Art therapy is a discipline that offers a space to meet with oneself, where one can dialogue with different artistic languages, with the aim of promoting emotional integration and looking for new ways to integrate difficult experiences through creative language.
Assessing anxiety and depression with the HAD scale, coping strategies with the Mini-MAC scale, and WHOQOL-BREF for quality of life will be used. Statistical analysis will be for treatment purposes. IBM SPSS Statistics v.24 and STATA v.14 will be used.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 224
- Over 18 years of age
- Intention for radical treatment or palliative treatment with a life expectancy of more than 12 months
- Have internet access in case the intervention is done online
- Agree to participate and sign informed consent
- Patient with active diagnosis or personal history of severe psychological / psychiatric illness
- Patient who has participated in an art therapy program structured in the context of the oncological process
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Art Therapy Art Therapy Patients assigned to the intervention group will participate in 12 weekly group therapy workshop sessions.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD scale) 6 months The scale consists of 14 items that assess symptoms of anxiety and depression on a Likert scale of 4 response options. Scores between 0 and 7 are considered normal; between 8 and 10 doubtful, and scores above 11 for clinical problem of depression or anxiety.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF scale) 6 months The questionnaire contains a total of 26 questions, two global quality of life and general health questions, and one question from each of the 24 facets contained in the WHOQOL-100. It also consists of 4 areas or dimensions: physical health, psychological, social relationships and environment. Each item has 5 ordinary Likert-type response options and the time it takes is two weeks. Higher scores indicate better quality of life
Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale (MINI-MAC) 6 months MINI-MAC is a 29-item instrument on a 4-choice Likert scale that assesses cognitive and behavioral responses to cancer. Differentiate 5 modes of coping: helplessness / hopelessness (ID), anxious worry (PA), cognitive avoidance (EN), fighting spirit (EL), and fatalism (FAE). Results are calculated for each of the examined strategies. Each strategy includes seven relevant statements. Every analysed subscale result range may be from 7 to 28. The higher the score, the stronger the behaviour typical for a given strategy of coping with càncer.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Althaia Xarxa Assistencial Universitària de Manresa
🇪🇸Manresa, Barcelona, Spain