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To Live Better After Prostate Cancer Treatment:

To Live Better After Prostate Cancer Treatment: a Randomized Pilot Trial of Supportive and Person-centered Care Intervention in Primary Care


Sponsor

Karolinska Institutet

Enrollment

40 participants

Start Date

Oct 17, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

It is evident that patients receiving treatment for cancer have symptoms that often are undetected. Furthermore, many survivors from cancer have ongoing poor health and well-being and long-term rehabilitation and support should not be neglected to prevent recurrence and increase survival. There are good reasons to believe that routine collection of relevant patient-reported symptoms facilitates person-centered care where the patient is a participatory member of the team. This study aims to pilot-test a supportive intervention in primary care for six months during the first year after primary treatment for prostate cancer in primary care and compare it to standard care only. The intervention consists of symptom reporting and self-management in an app in combination with health dialogues with a study-specific nurse at a primary care centre.


Eligibility

Sex: MALEMin Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This Swedish study is exploring what helps people live better after completing treatment for prostate cancer — looking at quality of life, emotional well-being, and what support is most helpful during recovery. **You may be eligible if...** - You have prostate cancer and have recently completed curative (intent-to-cure) treatment - You are able to read and understand Swedish - You are physically, psychologically, and mentally fit enough to participate **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are unable to communicate in Swedish - You are not considered fit enough to participate based on the research team's assessment Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DEVICEInteractive app

In the app, the patients will report frequency and distress on commons concerns regarding urine dysfunction, bowel dysfunction, emotional distress, sleep, pain, loss of appetite, hot flashes/sweating, edema, and sexual dysfunction. Free text comments will also be possible to make to cover the patients' other potential needs. Questions regarding symptoms of acute character that might need to be treated quickly like severe pain, blood in stool and urine, and involuntary weight loss will also be asked for to timely detect and treat signs of for example cancer relapse. Information about the concerns will be included in the app containing; a) general information of why they have the side effect and what it means b) evidence-based advice about self-management; c) when they should contact health care providers, and d) further information linked to reliable documents and web pages.

OTHERSupportive Care

During the health dialogues with the nurse, the patient reported assessments will be used to discuss the individual's current situation and to plan eventual additional actions needed such as support from a physiotherapist, social worker, dietitian or if a visit to the physician if needed. This is documented in the patients health record.


Locations(1)

Health Care Services Stockholm County (SLSO)

Stockholm, Sweden

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