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Unified Barlow Protocol (UP) in Cancer Survivors for Cognitive Impairments

Effectiveness of Cognitive Rehabilitation and the Unified Barlow Protocol (UP) in Cancer Survivors for Cognitive Impairments: a Randomized Controlled Trial


Sponsor

Universidad de Córdoba

Enrollment

123 participants

Start Date

Jan 25, 2021

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Background: Cognitive impairment appears frequently in cancer survivors, negatively affecting the quality of life and emotional well-being of patients. This study compares the effectiveness of a well-established treatment (cognitive rehabilitation) with the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders (UP) to alleviate these cognitive deficits and evaluate its effect on anxiety-depressive symptoms and the quality of life of survivors. Methods: A three-arm randomized superiority clinical trial, with a pre-post and follow-up repeated measures and intergroup design with a 1:1:1 allocation ratio will be carried out. A hundred and twenty-three breast cancer survivors with mild to moderate cognitive impairment will be randomly assigned to one of the interventions of the study: cognitive rehabilitation intervention group, an intervention group with UP intervention, or a control group on the waiting list. The primary outcome is to observe a significant improvement in cognitive function and quality of life in both intervention groups and a significant decrease in emotional impairments in comparison with the waitlist group. These results will be maintained at six months of follow-up. Discussion: The aim of this work is to test the efficacy of the Unified Barlow Protocol in reducing cognitive deficits in breast cancer survivors. The results of this trial may be useful in reducing the presence of cognitive problems in survivors and improving their emotional state and quality of life.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 70 Years

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This study tests a psychological therapy called the Unified Protocol (UP) to help breast cancer survivors deal with thinking and memory problems (cognitive impairment) that sometimes occur after chemotherapy — often called 'chemo brain.' **You may be eligible if...** - You have been diagnosed with stage I–III breast cancer - Your last chemotherapy treatment was between 6 months and 6 years ago - You are experiencing mild to moderate thinking or memory difficulties (based on a standard cognitive test) - You are fluent in Spanish - You are not currently in another clinical trial or receiving other psychological treatment **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are a man or woman over 70 years old - You have stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer, or another type of cancer - Your last chemotherapy was less than 6 months ago or more than 6 years ago - You have no cognitive impairment - You have a pre-existing mental health diagnosis (including substance use disorder) - Your cancer has relapsed Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALNeuropsychological treatment

combination of the programs tested by (Von Ah et al. 2012). These programs are, on the one hand, a cognitive training adapted from the Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE) (Jobe et al., 2001) and, on the other, a processing speed training using the Insight program (from Posit Science) (Mahncke et al., 2006). The first consists of teaching patients memorization techniques, and the second consists of a series of exercises on information processing of varying difficulty. These exercises automatically adjust your difficulty to maintain an 85% rate of return. Treatment is carried out in groups of 10 cancer survivors. It consists of 10 weekly sessions of 2 hours each (the first hour for memory training and the second for processing speed exercises). In order to improve the adherence to treatment of the participants, emails and telephone text messages will be sent with reminders of appointments and tasks to be performed.

BEHAVIORALUnified Protocol for the Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders (PU).

This intervention focuses on a deficit in emotional regulation common in all emotional disorders (ED). Therefore, it focuses on the adaptive value of emotions and promotes tolerance to intense emotions as well as the identification and modification of dysfunctional emotional regulation strategies. Patients receive 10 group therapy sessions (3-5 cancer survivors per group) with all PU modules (Barlow et al., 2011). The Spanish version of the therapist's guide and the patient's workbook are used (Barlow et al., 2015). All patients receive the workbook to help them read the contents of each session, do the recommended exercises between sessions, and to help them once the treatment is finished. The treatment lasts 10 weeks (one session a week). As in the previous intervention group, emails and telephone text messages will be used with reminders of appointments and tasks to be carried out.

BEHAVIORALWaitlist group

The control group will receive the Adapted Mnesic Cognitive Training (ACTIVE) (Jobe, et al., 2001), as well as the Insight (Posit Science) program (Mahncke et al., 2006) once the interventions in groups 1 and 2 have been completed.


Locations(2)

Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía

Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain

Reina Sofía University Hospital

Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain

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