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Table 4 Changes in carer distress due to their patient’s breathlessness and carer anxiety, by trial arm, for carers of patients with non-malignant conditions

From: The clinical and cost effectiveness of a Breathlessness Intervention Service for patients with advanced non-malignant disease and their informal carers: mixed findings of a mixed method randomised controlled trial

 

t1a

t2

t3

t4

t5

Difference in mean t3 adjusted for baseline (I minus C)

With 95 % confidence interval

p-value

 

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

Control arm (waiting list)

Baseline

Control

Completed control

Midway intervention

Completed intervention

   

Intervention arm (fast-track)

Baseline

Midway intervention

Completed intervention

Post-intervention

Post-intervention

Carer NRS distress due to patient’s breathlessness (0-10)b

Control arm (waiting list)

4.24 (2.72)

4.48 (3.06)

4.44 (3.14)

3.67 (2.88)

4.04 (3.21)

-0.42

(-1.86,1.02)

p = 0.56

Intervention arm (fast-track)

5.30 (2.67)

4.22 (2.92)

4.27 (2.48)

n/a

4.25 (2.99)

Key secondary outcomes:

Carer HADSb anxiety (0-21)

 Control arm (waiting list)

7.55 (4.54)

7.74 (5.22)

7.40 (5.24)

7.42 (6.34)

7.08 (5.92)

-1.22

(-2.84,0.40)

p = 0.14

 Intervention arm (fast-track)

7.65 (5.19)

7.00 (4.69)

6.00 (4.29)

n/a

6.90 (5.08)

 No. of respondents

44

46

51

24

45

   
  1. aFor those with a t3 score
  2. bHigh score is worse