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Enhancing Survivorship Care Planning for Patients With Localized Prostate Cancer Using a Couple-Focused mHealth Symptom Self-Management Program: Protocol for a Feasibility Study

机译:使用针对夫妇的mHealth症状自我管理程序增强局部前列腺癌患者的生存护理计划:一项可行性研究协议

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Background This project explores a new model of care that enhances survivorship care planning and promotes health for men with localized prostate cancer transitioning to posttreatment self-management. Survivorship care planning is important for patients with prostate cancer because of its high incidence rate in the United States, the frequent occurrence of treatment-related side effects, and reduced quality of life (QOL) for both men and their partners. A key component of comprehensive survivorship care planning is survivorship care plans (SCPs), documents that summarize cancer diagnosis, treatment, and plans for follow-up care. However, research concerning the effectiveness of SCPs on patient outcomes or health service use has thus far been inconclusive. SCPs that are tailored to individual patients’ needs for information and care may improve effectiveness. Objective This study aims to examine the feasibility of an enhanced survivorship care plan (ESCP) that integrates a symptom self-management mHealth program called Prostate Cancer Education and Resources for Couples (PERC) into the existing standardized SCP. The specific aims are to (1) examine the feasibility of delivering ESCPs and (2) to estimate the magnitude of benefit of ESCPs. Methods We will use a two-group randomized controlled pretest-posttest design and collect data at baseline (T1) and 4 months later (T2) among 50 patients completing initial treatment for localized prostate cancer and their partners. First, we will assess the feasibility of ESCP by recruitment, enrollment, and retention rates; program satisfaction with the ESCP; and perceived ease of use of the ESCP. To achieve the secondary aim, we will compare the ESCP users with the standardized SCP users and assess their primary outcomes of QOL (overall, physical, emotional, and social QOL); secondary outcomes (reduction in negative appraisals and improvement in self-efficacy, social support, and health behaviors to manage symptoms); and number of visits to posttreatment care services between T1 and T2. We will assess the primary and secondary outcomes using measurements with sound psychometrical properties. We will use a qualitative and quantitative mixed methods approach to achieve the research aims. Results This project is ongoing and will be completed by the end of 2018. Conclusions The results from this study will help design a definitive randomized trial to test the efficacy of the ESCPs, a potentially scalable program, to enhance supportive care for prostate cancer patients and their families.
机译:背景技术该项目探索了一种新的护理模式,该模式可以提高幸存者护理计划并促进局部前列腺癌患者过渡到治疗后自我管理的男性的健康。生存护理计划对前列腺癌患者很重要,因为在美国,前列腺癌的发病率很高,治疗相关副作用的频繁发生以及男性及其伴侣的生活质量(QOL)降低。全面的生存护理计划的关键部分是生存护理计划(SCP),概述癌症诊断,治疗的文件以及后续护理计划。但是,到目前为止,关于SCP对患者结果或卫生服务使用有效性的研究尚无定论。为个别患者的信息和护理需求量身定制的SCP可能会提高有效性。目的这项研究旨在研究将症状自我管理mHealth计划(​​称为前列腺癌教育和夫妇资源(PERC))整合到现有标准化SCP中的增强的生存护理计划(ESCP)的可行性。具体目标是(1)检查提供ESCP的可行性,以及(2)估计ESCP的收益幅度。方法我们将采用两组随机对照的前测-后测设计,在基线(T1)和4个月后(T2)收集完成局部前列腺癌初始治疗的50位患者及其伴侣的数据。首先,我们将通过招募,注册和保留率评估ESCP的可行性;对ESCP的计划满意度;以及ESCP的易用性。为了达到次要目的,我们将比较ESCP用户和标准化SCP用户,并评估他们的主要QOL结果(总体,身体,情感和社交QOL);次要结果(减少负面评价并改善自我效能,社会支持和管理症状的健康行为); T1和T2之间访问后处理护理服务的次数。我们将使用具有良好心理计量学特征的测量来评估主要和次要结局。我们将使用定性和定量的混合方法来达到研究目的。结果该项目正在进行中,将于2018年底完成。结论该研究的结果将有助于设计明确的随机试验,以测试ESCP的有效性,该方案可能是可扩展的计划,以增强对前列腺癌患者和患者的支持治疗。他们的家人。

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