Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Facilitating Oncology Patient-Clinician Communication Via E-health Innovations
Summary
The Internet-based program CaringGuidanceâ„¢ After Breast Cancer Diagnosis and its new electronic Summary Report (CGSR) tool are hypothesized to empower patients to raise their emotional and social concerns during oncology consultations and assist medical oncology clinicians in identifying patient needs. The purpose of this study is to assess satisfaction and feasibility of clinical use of the new patient guided, Internet-based CGSR to support patient-clinician communication in the outpatient breast oncology clinic. The study will enroll 30 women who are being treated for breast cancer. They will all have access to the CaringGuidanceâ„¢ program for at home use on computer or mobile device for approximately one month (or up to 6 months depending on when they return to their primary medical oncologist for evaluation). Following this, these women will meet with the researcher or research assistant prior to a medical oncology appointment and create a CGSR on an iPad while they talk through the process with the researcher. Women will complete demographic data and assessment of coping prior to receiving access to the program and at this appointment. These assessments will help characterize the emotional state at the time of working with the program and the CGSR, these measures are not to assess the efficacy of the program. Clinicians will complete a brief, one-time demographics survey prior to enrollment of patients to the study. Women will take the CGSR into their oncology appointment, record the appointment if she and the physician have consented to this, and use the CGSR as much or as little as desired. Clinicians will complete a brief satisfaction survey following the appointment and patients will debrief (recorded) about whether they used the CGSR and their impressions following the appointment. Data will be analyzed primarily qualitatively to determine women's appraisal of the functionality, content satisfaction and usability of the CGSR and the communication patterns, topics discussed during the appointment and patient/clinician satisfaction with communication during the appointment when the CGSR was available for use. Data will be used for future modification of the CGSR to assure that it meets patients' needs prior to initiating a larger scale trial.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
first, stage I - IV breast cancer
have had at least 1 appointment with a medical oncologist with additional -appointments planned at University of Nebraska Medical Center/Nebraska Medicine clinics,
able to read and speak English,
have regular access to Internet and computer,
have email
Exclusion Criteria:
Male,
mentally or physically unable to consent or use the CaringGuidance program (e.g. hospitalized in the past year with a substance abuse or mental health condition)
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Omaha Nebraska, 68131, United States
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