Breast Cancer Clinical Trial

The Attitudes, Communication, Treatment and Support Intervention to Reduce Breast Cancer Treatment Disparity

Summary

The ACTS (Attitudes, Communication, Treatment, Support) Intervention is a onetime, intensive psycho-educational intervention using a race-matched breast cancer survivor interventionist to: address Attitudes, including perceptions and stressors, that may impact adherence to clinical visits and treatment; encourage and model patient Communication with health care providers regarding physical and emotional needs, with attention to race-discordant situations; and provide tailored, understandable information about Treatment and its rationale. The Support component is threaded throughout the intervention via the presence of a race-matched breast cancer survivor and supportive video messages from the black community.

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The 5-year survival after a first diagnosis of breast cancer is 13% lower in black than in white American women, an alarming disparity that cannot be explained by stage of disease at presentation. Nonadherence to breast cancer treatment and treatment delays from diagnosis to initiation of treatment may be among the reasons for worse breast cancer outcomes in black women. This recognition is critical because it suggests that breast cancer survival disparity can be decreased through clinical interventions that increase adherence to chemotherapy. The ACTS (Attitudes, Communication, Treatment, Support) Intervention is a onetime, intensive psycho-educational intervention using a race-matched breast cancer survivor interventionist to: address Attitudes, including perceptions and stressors, that may impact adherence to clinical visits and treatment; encourage and model patient Communication with health care providers regarding physical and emotional needs, with attention to race-discordant situations; and provide tailored, understandable information about Treatment and its rationale. The Support component is threaded throughout the intervention via the presence of a race-matched breast cancer survivor and supportive video messages from the black community. This study is a randomized controlled trial that will test the efficacy of the ACTS Intervention vs. Usual Care on the primary outcomes of adherence to recommended breast cancer chemotherapy.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

African American, as determined by patient self report on their demographic form completed at first medical oncology visit
Female
Age 18 or older
Diagnosed with invasive breast cancer
Recommended (prescribed) chemotherapy by participating medical oncologists

Exclusion Criteria:

Impaired cognition, as determined by a score of less than 22 on the Mini Mental Status Exam
An inability to understand English

Study is for people with:

Breast Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

141

Study ID:

NCT01184066

Recruitment Status:

Completed

Sponsor:

University of Pittsburgh

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West Penn Allegheny Health System
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 15224, United States
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 15261, United States

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Study is for people with:

Breast Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

141

Study ID:

NCT01184066

Recruitment Status:

Completed

Sponsor:


University of Pittsburgh

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