Evaluating novel methods for delivering non-pharmacological interventions for dyspnoea in cancer patients

Funding Activity

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Funded Activity Summary

Dyspnoea, or breathlessness, can be a common and distressing problem for people with lung cancer. This study aims to test the effectiveness of a patient education program which includes breathing exercises and psychosocial support for helping patients with lung cancer to control their dyspnoea. The education program is novel in that it applies best available evidence about methods for providing information and support for people with cancer to enhance the effectiveness of the intervention. The study will test whether the intervention reduces a patients' feelings of breathlessness, improves their ability to function, and minimises their emotional distress. The intervention being evaluated in this study has been developed so that it can be readily incorporated into routine clinical practice. The study will also examine the effectiveness of this intervention over time, to identify which patients may benefit from this approach and at what times the intervention may be of most use. The information gained from this study will provide more specific guidance to practitioners for targeting intervention approaches to each individual patient's needs.

Funded Activity Details

Start Date: 01-01-2007

End Date: 01-01-2009

Funding Scheme: NHMRC Project Grants

Funding Amount: $506,036.00

Funder: National Health and Medical Research Council

Research Topics

ANZSRC Field of Research (FoR)

Nursing not elsewhere classified

ANZSRC Socio-Economic Objective (SEO)

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Other Keywords

lung cancer | palliative care | quality of life | randomised controlled trial | symptom reduction