The FamilyStrong Pilot Randomized Trial
Part of paid clinical trials in Birmingham, Alabama.
- Sponsor
- University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Study ID
- NCT07761988
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
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Conditions
- Advanced Cancer
- Distress in Caregivers of Cancer Patients
- Family Caregivers
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 18 Years - N/A
- Healthy Volunteers
- Not accepted
Interventions
- FamilyStrong — BEHAVIORALCaregivers randomized to FamilyStrong will receive approximately monthly telephone-based distress screening and individualized support from a trained lay navigator for 24 weeks. During each encounter, the navigator will administer the FamilyStrong Caregiver Distress Thermometer and Problem List, identify the caregiver's priority concerns and desired assistance, and provide support as appropriate, including emotional support, information and education, collaborative problem-solving, action planning, resource navigation, consultation, or referral. Participants will also receive the FamilyStrong Navigation Companion, a caregiver-directed resource containing check-in pages, caregiving resources, medical and appointment organizers, worksheets, and notes pages. Additional follow-up contacts may occur based on caregiver needs.
Study Details
When someone is diagnosed with advanced cancer, their family members and close friends often take on the role of caregiver, providing emotional support and complex medical care for their loved one, often for up to eight hours a day. This responsibility can take a significant toll, leaving family caregivers overwhelmed, highly stressed, and without access to the support they need. Research shows that when caregivers are struggling, both they and the patients they care for suffer. Caregiver distress has been linked to poor quality of life for patients and greater emotional strain on families. Despite the well-documented emotional and physical burdens on family caregivers, most cancer centers do not include structured support services to help them cope and navigate challenges. Many caregivers do not even realize help is available, leading to feelings of isolation and burnout. Yet, despite the critical role caregivers play in cancer care, there are very few programs designed to support them in ways that are both effective and widely accessible. To address this urgent need, our team has developed FamilyStrong, a novel intervention specifically designed to fill this gap and support family caregivers in real-world cancer care settings. FamilyStrong is a brief and easy-to-use program that helps family caregivers recognize and manage distress while connecting them to the right support. Unlike many caregiver support programs that require extensive time and highly trained specialists, FamilyStrong is led by lay navigators, who are trained individuals who can guide caregivers through challenges and connect them with appropriate resources. The program uses a simple distress screening tool to quickly assess how caregivers are coping and then tailors support to their specific needs. We will test FamilyStrong in a small pilot study with 60 caregivers of patients newly diagnosed with advanced cancer. Over a period of 24 weeks, we will evaluate how well the program works, whether caregivers find it helpful, and whether it improves caregiver and patient well-being compared to usual care. Specifically, we will measure whether caregivers experience lower stress, improved quality of life, and fewer unmet needs when they participate in the FamilyStrong program. After this study, we will use these results and our experiences to inform a larger clinical trial to confirm FamilyStrong's benefits and eventually expand the program nationwide. By providing caregivers with practical, effective support, FamilyStrong has the potential to improve the quality of life for both caregivers and cancer patients, ensuring that families facing cancer receive the help they need when they need it most.
Key Dates
- First listed
- Aug 13, 2026
- Start date
- Jan 1, 2027
- Status verified
- Aug 2026
- Primary completion
- Mar 31, 2028
- Completion
- Sep 30, 2028
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 120 participants (estimated)
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Intervention model
- PARALLEL
- Primary purpose
- SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Arms
- Experimental: FamilyStrongCaregivers randomized to FamilyStrong will receive approximately monthly telephone-based distress screening and individualized support from a trained lay navigator for 24 weeks. During each encounter, the navigator will administer the FamilyStrong Caregiver Distress Thermometer and Problem List, identify the caregiver's priority concerns and desired assistance, and provide support as appropriate, including emotional support, information and education, collaborative problem-solving, action planning, resource navigation, consultation, or referral. Participants will also receive the FamilyStrong Navigation Companion, a caregiver-directed resource containing check-in pages, caregiving resources, medical and appointment organizers, worksheets, and notes pages. Additional follow-up contacts may occur based on caregiver needs.
- No Intervention: Usual careCaregivers randomized to usual care will continue to use the supportive services ordinarily available through the UAB cancer center, health system, community organizations, and their personal support networks. The study will not restrict access to social work, chaplaincy, behavioral health, palliative care, patient navigation, support groups, or other services. Participants will receive a study-approved packet describing available cancer-center and family-support resources but will not receive the monthly FamilyStrong navigator contacts during the 24-week study period.
Primary Outcome Measure
Acceptability of FamilyStrong Assessed by the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability Questionnaire [ Time Frame: 24 weeks after randomization ]
Central Contacts
- J. Nicholas Odom, PhD, RN205-934-7597
- Sally Engler, MPH205-996-7564
Locations (1)
| Facility | City | State | ZIP | Site coordinators |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Alabama at Birmingham | Birmingham | Alabama | 35294 |
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