Affiliation:
1. Department of Oncology, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
2. Zamplo Research Inc., Calgary, Canada
3. OneBall Charitable Cancer Organization, Calgary, Canada
Abstract
Objective Testicular cancer (TC) is one of the most common cancers among young men, with survival rates exceeding 97% due to effective treatments. Post-treatment follow-up care is important for long-term survival and monitoring psychosocial symptoms, yet TC survivors (TCS) show poor adherence to post-treatment care. Mobile-health-based interventions show high acceptability in men with cancer. This study will examine the feasibility of using the Zamplo health app to improve adherence to post-treatment care and support psychosocial outcomes in TCS. Methods This mixed-methods, longitudinal, single-arm pilot study will recruit N = 30 patients with a diagnosis of TC who finished treatment within ≤ 6 months and are currently aged ≥18 years old. Adherence to follow-up appointments (e.g. blood work, scans) will be assessed (primary outcome), and measures for fatigue, depression, anxiety, sexual satisfaction and function, social roles satisfaction, general mental and physical health and body image (secondary outcomes) will be completed at four-time points: baseline, 3, 6 and 12 months. One-on-one semi-structured interviews will be conducted post-intervention (month 12). Results Improvements in post-treatment follow-up appointment adherence and psychosocial outcomes will be analyzed using descriptive statistics, paired samples t-tests to determine changes across time points 1 through 4, and correlation analysis. Qualitative data will be analyzed using thematic analysis. Conclusion Findings will inform future, larger trials that incorporate evaluation of sustainability and economic implications to improve adherence to TC follow-up guidelines. Findings will be disseminated via infographics, social media, publications and presentations conducted in partnership with TC support organizations and at conferences.
Subject
Health Information Management,Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics,Health Policy
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