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Brief Title: Nuevo Amanecer II: Translating a Stress Management Program for Latinas
Official Title: Translating a Stress Management Program for Latinas
Study ID: NCT02931552
Brief Summary: The primary aim is to assess the effectiveness of the Nuevo Amanecer-II (NA-II) cognitive-behavioral stress management program through a 6-month RCT with 150 Spanish-speaking Latinas with breast cancer in three rural settings in terms of improving quality of life (QoL) and reducing distress, compared to a usual care control group (that is offered the program at the end of the 6 months). The investigators will also test the effects of the program on biomarkers of stress (hair and saliva cortisol) and aging (telomere length from saliva). Trained Latinas, called Compañeras (Companions), who have had breast cancer deliver the stress management program in-person to Spanish-speaking Latinas with breast cancer.
Detailed Description: The purpose of this study is to adapt Nuevo Amanecer (NA-I) for use in rural populations and test the effects of the new adapted program, NA-II, in a 6-month RCT among 150 rural, low literacy Latinas with non-metastatic breast cancer. Primary outcomes will consist of quality of life and distress. In an ancillary study, the investigators will compare the intervention and wait-list control groups on biomarkers of stress (hair and saliva cortisol) and aging (telomere length from saliva). Finally, to facilitate statewide dissemination of Nuevo Amanecer-II (NA-II), the investigators will develop a guide to implementation for community-based organizations. The investigators will adapt NA-I to be appropriate for rural and low-literacy Latinas with breast cancer. Needed program adaptations will be identified through a formative evaluation consisting of semi-structured interviews with key informants (e.g., rural Latina breast cancer survivors, advocates, health care providers) and iterative consultations with community representatives in three rural areas with large Latino populations. Results will be applied by the study team and community advisors to adapt NA-I to create NA-II and create the implementation guide. The investigators will identify key individual, organizational, and community factors that facilitate implementation and support scalability and statewide dissemination through a process evaluation where the investigators will track key implementation activities and debrief program participants, interventionists, and advocates. Products will include NA-II interventionist and participant manuals and a guide to implementation for organizations seeking to replicate the program.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
, Multiple Locations, California, United States
Name: Steven Gregorich, PhD
Affiliation: University of California, San Francisco
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR