• Lutte contre les cancers

  • Sensibilisation et communication

  • Voies aérodigestives supérieures

Multimedia information intervention and its benefits in partners of the head and neck cancer patients

Mené au Canada auprès de 31 partenaires de vie de patients atteints d'un cancer de la tête et du cou, cet essai non randomisé évalue l'efficacité d'une intervention multimédia personnalisée pour fournir de l'information sur la maladie et réduire leur niveau d'anxiété et de dépression

We aimed to investigate the levels of anxiety, depression, satisfaction with information provision and cancer-related knowledge in partners of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients receiving a Multimode Comprehensive Tailored Information Package (MCTIP). A non-randomised, controlled trial was conducted with partners of HNC patients recruited at two academic hospitals in Montreal. The Test participants received the MCTIP, while the Control participants received information in an ad hoc manner. All participants were evaluated using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Satisfaction with Cancer Information Profile and a cancer knowledge questionnaire at baseline, and 3 and 6 months later. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, t-test and chi-square test, and mixed model analysis to test the impact of the intervention. A total of 31 partners of HNC patients participated in this study and completed all the evaluations. The partners in the Test group experienced significantly lower levels of anxiety (P = 0.001) and depression (P = 0.003) symptoms and were more satisfied (P = 0.002) with cancer information provided than partners in the Control group. Providing tailored information seems to have positive outcomes regarding anxiety, depression, and satisfaction in partners of HNC patients. Larger randomised studies are warranted to validate these effects.

European Journal of Cancer Care

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