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Not Yet Recruiting NCT07595146

Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for Addressing Existential Distress of Patient/Caregiver Dyads Following Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: Feasibility and Acceptability

Conditions: Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Healthy volunteers: No
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 100
Sponsor: Mayo Clinic

Location: Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota

Summary

The purpose of this study is to learn whether Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy (MCP-Dyad) is practical, acceptable, and helpful to survivors and caregivers during recovery after stem cell transplant. MCP-Dyad is a meaning-focused support program. It is designed to help people stay connected to meaning, cope with difficult experiences, and communicate as a pair during recovery.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion criteria: * Eligible patients and their caregivers must be adults (≥18 years) * Patient must have undergone HSCT for a malignant blood cancer condition * Caregiver must be the main support person (e.g., signed caregiving contract) for the HSCT patient * Both the patient and their caregiver must be willing to participate in the study (dyads only) * Be able to read, write, and speak in English * Have access to a smartphone, computer, or tablet necessary for study participation and assessments. If a patient/caregiver dyad is interested in participating but does not have such a device, we will provide a Tracfone with smartphone capabilities for each member of the dyad Exclusion criteria: * Patients undergoing HSCT for nonmalignant conditions * Patients and caregivers with severe cognitive or psychiatric impairment that may affect informed consent/participation * Prisoners, pregnant women, and institutionalized persons * Patients with severe cognitive or psychiatric impairment that would affect informed consent or participation

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