Enhancing survivorship care planning for patients with localized prostate cancer using a couple-focused web-based, mHealth program: the results of a pilot feasibility study
Autor: | Xianming Tan, Bridget F. Koontz, Sarah A. Birken, Matthew E. Nielsen, Laurel L. Northouse, Ronald C. Chen, Deborah K. Mayer, Peiran Guo, Lixin Song |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Pilot Projects Survivorship Health informatics Patient Care Planning Article law.invention 03 medical and health sciences symbols.namesake 0302 clinical medicine Cancer Survivors Randomized controlled trial Quality of life law Survivorship curve medicine Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Poisson regression mHealth Aged Internet Self-management Oncology (nursing) business.industry Prostatic Neoplasms Middle Aged Telemedicine Oncology Patient Satisfaction 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Quality of Life Physical therapy symbols Feasibility Studies business Patient education |
Zdroj: | J Cancer Surviv |
ISSN: | 1932-2267 1932-2259 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11764-020-00914-7 |
Popis: | To examine the feasibility of an enhanced survivorship care plan (ESCP) that integrated the web-based program Patient Education Resources for Couples (PERC) into a standardized survivorship care plan (SCP) and estimated the outcomes of ESCPs versus SCPs. In this randomized pilot trial, localized prostate cancer (PC) patients and partners (i.e., couple) were randomly assigned to ESCP that contained a link to PERC or to SCP that contained a link to general PC information on the National Cancer Institute website. Couples completed assessments measuring quality of life (QOL), appraisal of symptoms, and coping resources at baseline (T1) and 4–6 months later (T2). We examined feasibility (e.g., recruitment and retention) using descriptive statistics. Linear mixed models examined changes in couples’ outcomes over time and Poisson regression examined differences in patient healthcare utilization. Sixty-two couples completed T1 surveys (recruitment rate 41.6%) and were randomly assigned to receive ESCP (n = 31) or SCP (n = 31). Twenty-eight (ESCP) and 25 (SCP) couples completed T2 surveys (retention rates = 90.3% vs. 80.7%). ESCP participants (70%) reviewed webpages consistent with patients’ symptoms. ESCP patients reported greater program satisfaction (p = 0.02) and better urinary symptom scores (p |
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