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A lay navigator-led, early palliative care intervention for African American and rural family caregivers of individuals with advanced cancer (Project Cornerstone): Results of a pilot randomized trial.

James Nicholas Dionne-OdomAndres AzueroRichard A TaylorChinara DosseAvery C BechtholdErin CurrieRhiannon D ReedErin R HarrellSally EnglerDeborah B EjemNataliya V IvankovaMichelle Y MartinGabrielle Betty RocqueGrant R WilliamsMarie A Bakitas
Published in: Cancer (2021)
To date, very few programs have been developed to support under-resourced cancer family caregivers. To address this need, the authors successfully pilot tested an early palliative care program, called Educate, Nurture, Advise, Before Life Ends (ENABLE) Cornerstone, for African American and rural family caregivers of individuals with advanced cancer. Cornerstone is led by specially trained lay people and involves a series of weekly phone sessions focused on coaching caregivers to manage stress and provide effective support to patients with cancer. The authors are now testing Cornerstone in a larger trial. If the program demonstrates benefit, it may yield a model of caregiver support that could be widely implemented.
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