Intervening on Women's Health for Rural Young Cancer Survivors
University of California, San Diego
64 participants
Dec 1, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the feasibility of a multi-component intervention to improve young female cancer survivors' engagement in goal-concordant reproductive health care. The investigators hypothesize that implementation of the intervention will result in increased young cancer survivors' engagement in goal-concordant reproductive health care.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Cancer (Stages 0-IV) diagnosis
- Primary language English or Spanish
- Receiving oncology care at rural oncology clinical participating site
- Living in Imperial County, California
Exclusion Criteria1
- \- Women who are pregnant at recruitment
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Interventions
The multi-component reproductive health care intervention includes: 1. Young cancer patients presenting to oncology visits will complete a clinic-based reproductive health needs screen with a member of the clinical team. This needs screen assesses i) desire to have a child in the future and ii) need for contraception. 2. Reproductive health patient navigation consists of one telehealth or in-person session with a social worker to: i) assess the patient's reproductive health needs, ii) provide individualized patient education and counseling on a) infertility risk related to cancer type and treatment and b) screening and management strategies for reproductive health needs, iii) provide support with the goal of engaging in goal-concordant reproductive health care. 3. Telehealth reproductive health consultation will occur between the patient and reproductive specialist. Each consultation is estimated to be 1 hour.
Locations(4)
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NCT06664034