RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06193369

Digital Peer Navigation for Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer

Digital Peer Navigation for Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer: A Feasibility Study


Sponsor

University Health Network, Toronto

Enrollment

138 participants

Start Date

Aug 27, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Adolescents and young adults (AYA) diagnosed with cancer experience unique challenges after completing treatment and face distinct barriers to optimal care and support. These challenges include higher levels of symptom burden and treatment complications, interrupted education, careers and relationships, and financial hardship. AYA lack access to peers, relevant information and emotional support, and report gaps in care when dealing with these difficult challenges. Digital peer navigation could help to address the needs of AYA and overcome barriers to care and support. The PI developed True North Peer Navigation (TrueNTH-PN), an evidence-based digital peer navigation program for men with prostate cancer and online peer navigator training course. The goal of this project is to adapt TrueNTH-PN for AYA and evaluate its feasibility to overcome barriers to care and support, and enhance patient activation among AYA during the challenging post-treatment phase. In partnership with AYA cancer survivors, the Canadian Cancer Society, Young Adult Cancer Canada, a digital app design firm and technology provider, our cross-Canada team will: (1) Adapt and evaluate the usability of the TrueNTH-PN app for AYA; (2) Adapt and evaluate the effectiveness of the Peer Navigator Training Course for AYA; and (3) Determine the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of the new AYA-PN program among post-treatment AYA cancer survivors. This project will produce an innovative solution to an important service gap in the lives of AYA with cancer. It has the potential to address the support needs of AYA, overcome barriers to care, and empower AYA to take proactive role in managing their health. In addition, it will give rise to AYA peer navigators with specialized skills, which could fill gaps in disrupted education and career paths, and help to attain future goals.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 40 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is testing a digital peer navigation program — where young adult cancer survivors guide other young survivors through post-treatment challenges — to help adolescents and young adults manage life after cancer treatment. **You may be eligible if...** - You are between 18 and 40 years old - You were diagnosed with breast cancer, testicular cancer, lymphoma, or sarcoma between ages 15 and 39 - You completed cancer treatment within the last 12 months - You are comfortable using the internet and have (or are willing to create) an email address - You can read and speak English **You may NOT be eligible if...** - Your cancer has metastasized or you are receiving end-of-life palliative care - You are not willing to be randomly assigned to a program group Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALDigital Peer Navigation

Participants in the intervention group will receive ongoing support from a trained peer navigator for 3 months after completing treatment for cancer. Participants will be matched through a digital app with a trained peer navigator who assesses needs and barriers to care, provides practical, informational, and emotional support, and empowers them to take a proactive role in their health. Patients will communicate with their peer navigator through digital direct messaging, videoconference or by telephone. Participants will also have access to a health resource library on the digital app that contains local and national resources about cancer.


Locations(1)

University Health Network

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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