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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07515274
Evaluation of the Effects of Equicoaching on Social Reintegration Among Young Adults Who Have Been Treated for Cancer
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 10 (estimated)
- Sponsor
- Centre Leon Berard · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 15 Years – 25 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Not accepted
Summary
This is a category 2 human research study (RIPH), interventional, single-center, prospective, open-label. The primary objective of this study is to qualitatively assess the effects of equicoaching on social reintegration in young adults who have been treated for cancer. The secondary objectives are to evaluate the contribution of equicoaching to: 1. Self-confidence; 2. Well-being 3. Quality of life Satisfaction with equicoaching will also be evaluated.
Detailed description
The study will be systematically offered via DAJAC referral nurses and/or the referral oncohematologist to all IHOPe patients (and their parent/legal guardian in the case of minors), in accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria, during follow-up consultations or during the multidisciplinary end-of-treatment day. The study team will keep a list of eligible patients to ensure the completeness of possible inclusions and the study acceptance rate. The information sheet and consent form will be provided, a reasonable reflection period will be allowed, and the investigator will answer any questions if necessary. If the patient agrees to participate, they will give their written consent by personally dating and signing the consent form (or parents will sign for minor patients). After collecting the study-specific consent form, an initial meeting will be held at the CLB between the participants and members of the project team. The purpose of this meeting is to get to know each other and create group dynamics. This initial discussion will also provide an opportunity to explain the overall objectives and outline the intervention with the participants. An initial individual interview will be organized with each participant involved in order to discuss their experience of the disease, their social relationships, their leisure activities, their relationship with horses, and their relationship with sport, exploring their experiences and practices in physical activities. Questionnaires to assess quality of life, well-being, and self-confidence will be completed during this interview. This will be followed by equicoaching. This intervention will be carried out by two qualified professionals over a period of six months and will consist of six monthly group sessions at an equestrian center in Ste Consorce (69), combined with monthly individual follow-up via videoconference. The various group sessions will address the following topics: 1. Regaining self-esteem and self-confidence 2. Identifying and understanding motivational factors 3. Aligning thoughts, feelings, and emotions 4. Overcoming doubts and fears, moving forward 5. Setting one or more goals and translating them into an action plan 6. Taking action to achieve your goal These sessions will take place in an equestrian arena and will consist of exercises in small groups, interacting with one or more horses. For example, the AJAs will have to guide the horses over an obstacle course using their voice, touch, and/or sound effects. After each exercise, there will be a debriefing with the equicoaches, during which the AJAs will be asked to share their feelings/impressions about their experience and discuss those of the other participants. Following each group session (15 days later), the AJAs will have individual interviews with one of the equicoaches. These interviews will provide an opportunity to explore certain topics discussed in the group sessions in greater depth, as well as to explore new topics related to the AJAs' expectations and the themes previously discussed. This personalized approach will also provide a link between the different equicoaching sessions and allow for adjustments to be made to the content and the situations in which it is practiced.Finally, at the end of the intervention, a second individual interview will be organized to review its benefits.During the various meetings with members of the EQUICAP team, if a participant shows high levels of anxiety or depression, or any other behavior and/or speech that seems alarming, it has been agreed that the principal investigator will be informed as soon as possible so that the necessary measures can be taken (referral to a specialist belonging to the IHOPe/CLB structure or a private practitioner). Semi-structured individual interviews before and after the intervention on various topics (the course of the disease, the ability to plan for the future, independence, social relationships, and perceptions of equicoaching). The following questionnaires will be completed by participants at various stages of the study: 1) Self-confidence will be measured using Rosenberg's self-esteem scale.It consists of 10 statements about self-esteem, which respondents must rate on a Likert scale ranging from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." The scale assesses overall self-esteem, including aspects such as personal satisfaction, self-confidence, and self-evaluation. Measurements will be taken during the initial (T2) and final (T4) individual interviews. 2) Well-being will be measured using the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS). This scale consists of 14 statements that assess positive aspects of mental well-being, such as feelings of happiness, optimism, and vitality. Respondents indicate their agreement with each statement on a Likert-type scale ranging from "not at all" to "very often." Measurements will be taken during the initial (T2) and final (T4) individual interviews. 3) Quality of life will be measured using the emotional functioning dimension of the PedsQL (Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Generic Core Scales) quality of life questionnaire. It assesses four areas: physical, emotional, social, and academic well-being.Measurements will be taken during the initial (T2) and final (T4) individual interviews.Finally, satisfaction with Equicoaching will be assessed using a self-administered questionnaire at the end of the intervention (T4).
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| PROCEDURE | equicoaching | An initial individual interview will be organized with each participant to discuss their experience of the disease, their social relationships, their leisure activities, their relationship with horses, and their relationship with sports, exploring their experiences and practices in physical activities. Questionnaires to assess quality of life, well-being, and self-confidence will be completed during this interview. This will be followed by equicoaching. This intervention will be carried out by two qualified professionals over a period of six months and will consist of six monthly group sessions combined with individual follow-up. This will be followed by equicoaching. This intervention will be carried out by two qualified professionals over a period of six months and will consist of six monthly group sessions combined with monthly individual follow-up via videoconference. The various group sessions will address different topics. After each group session, the AJAs will have individual i |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2026-04-05
- Primary completion
- 2026-09-30
- Completion
- 2027-01-31
- First posted
- 2026-04-07
- Last updated
- 2026-04-13
Locations
1 site across 1 country: France
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07515274. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.