Undergraduate Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
Curr Oncol. 2024 Oct 21;31(10):6445-6474. doi: 10.3390/curroncol31100479.
The Prostate Cancer Patient Empowerment Program (PC-PEP) is a 6-month, home-based intervention aimed at enhancing mental health in men undergoing curative prostate cancer treatment. This exploratory secondary analysis evaluates PC-PEP's impact on relationship satisfaction, quality of life, and support group attendance among partnered participants. In a crossover randomized clinical trial ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03660085) of 128 men aged 50-82 scheduled for curative prostate cancer surgery or radiotherapy, 119 participants in relationships were included. Of these, 59 received the 6-month PC-PEP intervention, while 60 were randomized to a waitlist-control arm, receiving standard care for 6 months before starting PC-PEP. The intervention included daily emails with video instructions on mental and physical health, diet, social support, fitness, stress reduction, and intimacy. Outcomes were assessed using the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Prostate (FACT-P). While relationship satisfaction remained stable, a significant improvement in emotional well-being was observed at 12 months in participants undergoing radiation therapy ( = 0.045). The PC-PEP intervention also led to significantly higher support group attendance at both 6 months ( = 0.001) and 12 months ( = 0.003), emphasizing its role in fostering social support and community engagement. The PC-PEP program effectively maintains relationship satisfaction and enhances emotional well-being, particularly in patients with fewer physical side effects. Its design promotes comprehensive care by integrating physical, psychological, and social support, making it a valuable resource for improving the quality of life in prostate cancer patients and potentially applicable to other cancer types.
前列腺癌患者赋权计划(PC-PEP)是一项为期 6 个月的家庭干预措施,旨在提高接受根治性前列腺癌治疗的男性的心理健康。本探索性二次分析评估了 PC-PEP 对伴侣参与患者的关系满意度、生活质量和支持小组参与度的影响。在一项 128 名年龄在 50-82 岁之间、计划接受根治性前列腺癌手术或放疗的男性的交叉随机临床试验(ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符:NCT03660085)中,纳入了 119 名处于伴侣关系的参与者。其中,59 名参与者接受了为期 6 个月的 PC-PEP 干预,而 60 名参与者被随机分配到等待名单对照组,在开始接受 PC-PEP 之前接受 6 个月的标准护理。该干预措施包括每日电子邮件,其中包含关于心理健康和身体健康、饮食、社会支持、健身、减压和亲密关系的视频指导。使用对偶调整量表(DAS)和癌症治疗前列腺功能评估量表(FACT-P)评估结果。虽然关系满意度保持稳定,但接受放疗的参与者在 12 个月时观察到情绪健康显著改善( = 0.045)。PC-PEP 干预还导致 6 个月( = 0.001)和 12 个月( = 0.003)时支持小组的参与率显著提高,强调了其在促进社会支持和社区参与方面的作用。PC-PEP 计划有效地维持了关系满意度,并增强了情绪健康,特别是在身体副作用较少的患者中。其设计通过整合身体、心理和社会支持来促进全面护理,使其成为改善前列腺癌患者生活质量的宝贵资源,并且可能适用于其他癌症类型。