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N/A N=32 Supportive Care

Clinician Communication About Sexual Health

Breast Cancer

Enrolled (actual)
32
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Dec 2022
Primary outcome: Primary: Feasibility of the Intervention Trial - Enrollment — 96.97 percent of eligible study candidates

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
iShare (Behavioral)
Age
Pediatric, Adult, Older Adult
Sex
All
Sponsor
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Primary completion
Oct 2020

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Feasibility of the Intervention Trial - Enrollment
96.97
PRIMARY
Feasibility of the Intervention Trial - Retention
93.75
PRIMARY
Feasibility of the Intervention Trial - Intervention Completion
93.75
PRIMARY
Acceptability
80
PRIMARY
Change in Clinician Knowledge About Sexual Health and Related Communication
1.6
PRIMARY
Change in Clinician Self-Efficacy About Sexual Health Communication
0.76
PRIMARY
Change in Clinician Outcome Expectancies for Sexual Health Communication
0.52
PRIMARY
Change in Clinician Comfort With Communicating About Sexual Health
0.80
PRIMARY
Change in Clinician Communication About Sexual Health
0.16

Summary

The objective of this study is to adapt a previously tested brief intervention aimed at enhancing clinicians communication about sexual health (iSHARE) to a mobile web-based platform showcasing a two-part podcast and to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of the intervention in breast cancer clinicians.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Clinician is a medical oncologist or medical oncology advanced practice clinician (Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant) who treats breast cancer patients

Exclusion Criteria

  • Clinician has participated in previous pilot study of the intervention
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04262219). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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