NCT02531464

Effectiveness of a Multi-faceted Intervention to Improve Supportive Care for Family Caregivers of Patients With Lung Cancer

Extracted Fields (from Registry)
Protocol IDNCT02531464
Registration Date2015-08-24
Statuscompleted
SponsorLaval University
CountryCanada
Industrynot industry
Blindingunblinded
Center Typesingel-center RCT
Scopenational RCT
First Patient In2015-07-01
Last Patient Out2017-12-31
Publicationn
Gender %ALL
Mean Age18 Years -
LLM Classifications (Side-by-Side)
Field GLM
glm-5.1
7633ms / 9896 tok
OPENAI
gpt-4o
4757ms / 9729 tok
CLAUDE
claude-sonnet-4-20250514
5096ms / 11220 tok
Review
rct_type parallel RCT parallel RCT parallel RCT OK
cancer_status Cancer Cancer Cancer OK
non_cancer_spec N/A N/A N/A OK
setting_patient outpatient outpatient outpatient OK
setting_place other other other OK
feasibility fully powered RCT fully powered RCT fully powered RCT OK
intervention_pharmacologic no no no OK
intervention_chemo_immuno_radio no no no OK
intervention_complementary no no no OK
intervention_device no no no OK
intervention_psychological no no no OK
intervention_complex yes yes yes OK
intervention_acp no no no OK
intervention_music no no no OK
intervention_screening yes yes yes OK
intervention_palliative yes yes yes OK
intervention_education no no → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: no Requery: no — The intervention primarily focuses on systematic distress screening, needs assessment, and liaison with family physicians for supportive care, rather than providing primary education or training.
no yes → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes Requery: no — The primary focus of the intervention is systematic distress screening and ongoing nursing support, not education or training.
no OK
intervention_digital no no no OK
intervention_other no no no OK
outcome_symptom yes yes yes OK
outcome_qol yes yes yes OK
outcome_dignity no no no OK
outcome_cost yes yes yes OK
outcome_other yes yes yes OK
pharmacologic_sub N/A N/A N/A OK
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