Overview
The overall objective of this study is to develop a novel couple-based mindfulness intervention aimed at reducing distress in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) and their partners.
Description
The overall objective of this study is to develop a novel couple-based mindfulness intervention aimed at reducing distress in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) and their partners. The intervention is named "MIND-Together" (Mindfully Navigating Distress Together). MIND-Together will be the first mindfulness-based intervention designed to reduce mCRC couples' distress by targeting their unique psychosocial needs. The intervention is projected to be a 4-session intervention delivered by a trained therapist to individual couples facing mCRC (i.e., a patient and his/her intimate partner) via video-conference (e.g., Zoom).
Eligibility
Patient Inclusion Criteria:
- Provision to sign and date the consent form.
- Stated willingness to comply with all study procedures and be available for the duration of the study.
- Be aged \> 18 years.
- Fluent in English language
- Be a person (i.e., patient) diagnosed with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), a partner (e.g., spouse) of someone diagnosed with mCRC, or a clinician who treats patients diagnosed with mCRC.
Additional patient participant inclusion criteria:
- Has a current diagnosis of metastatic (Stage IV, recurrent) colorectal cancer
- Has an ECOG status \<2 or otherwise deemed appropriate for study participation by a clinician
- Is in a committed relationship with a romantic partner for \>6 months
- Has access to computer/internet through with video-conferencing (phone, laptop, tablet, desktop computer)
- Indicates a score \>0 on the Distress Thermometer
Additional partner participant inclusion criteria:
- Has been in a committed relationship \>6 months with a patient who meets the above eligibility criteria
- Has access to computer/internet through with video-conferencing (phone, laptop, tablet, desktop computer)
- Indicates a score \>0 on the Distress Thermometer
Additional clinician participant inclusion criteria:
∙Is a physician or advanced practice clinician (e.g., oncologist, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, psychologist, mental health provider, etc.)
Exclusion Criteria:
∙Has a serious mental illness (e.g., psychotic disorder), cognitive impairment (e.g., dementia), or medical condition (e.g., significant impaired sight/hearing) that would compromise participation


