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Brief Title: Comic Art Creation as Supportive Care in Cancer Patients and Caregivers
Official Title: A Pilot Study to Test the Feasibility of Comic Art Creation for Symptom Management in Cancer Supportive Care
Study ID: NCT03067766
Brief Summary: This pilot clinical trial studies how well comic art creation works as supportive care in cancer patients and caregivers. Participating in a comic art creation workshop may help patients and their family members or friends share their medical experience through storytelling and drawings in a way that can, but does not have to, reflect the real world. It may also help improve emotional wellbeing and communication in cancer patients and caregivers.
Detailed Description: PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To determine the feasibility of using a 10 week (Workshop A) or a 5 week (Workshops B-C) comic art creation workshops for supportive care. II. To determine the feasibility of studying comic art creation workshops for supportive care. III. To describe those factors affecting the ability or inability of participants to engage in the workshop. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. To describe changes in emotional wellbeing and communication of patients and caretakers/family/friends. TERTIARY OBJECTIVES: I. Identify the methods that most engage supportive care patients and caretakers. II. Identify the social and cultural interactions most impacted by comics creation. III. To describe participant feedback regarding the intervention and study design. OUTLINE: Patients are assigned to 1 of 2 arms. WORKSHOP A: Patients and a family member, caretaker, or friend participate in an artist-led comic art therapy workshop over 2 hours once a week for 10 weeks. Patients and participants receive a range of assignments that focus on creative art and experimentation with materials and storytelling in order to make a series of small handmade books that relate directly or indirectly to their experience with cancer. Patients undergo a qualitative interview over approximately 45 minutes and complete validated questionnaires within 4 weeks prior to the workshop and midway through the workshop. WORKSHOPS B AND C: Patients participate in an artist-led comic art therapy workshop over 3 hours once a week for 5 weeks. Patients receive a range of assignments that focus on creative art and experimentation with materials and storytelling in order to make a series of small handmade books that relate directly or indirectly to their experience with cancer. Patients undergo a qualitative interview over approximately 45 minutes and complete validated questionnaires within 4 weeks prior to the workshop. After completion of the study, patients are followed up at 1 and 6 weeks.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
City of Hope Medical Center, Duarte, California, United States
Name: Jaroslava Salman, MD
Affiliation: City of Hope Medical Center
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR