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Communication Issues in Patient and Provider Discussions of Immunotherapy

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Hematopoietic and Lymphoid System Neoplasm
Malignant Solid Neoplasm
Interventions
Other: Interview
Other: Educational video
Other: Observation
Registration Number
NCT05873608
Lead Sponsor
Emory University
Brief Summary

This trials studies communication issues in patient and provider discussions about immunotherapy. The goal of this study is to describe where patients have heard about immunotherapy, what the participants understand about it, how physicians and other healthcare workers describe immunotherapy, and how educational videos may support patient knowledge about immunotherapy.

Detailed Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To identify misestimations about the risks and benefits of immunotherapy resulting from media hype or other sources and assess if these misestimations persist post-provider conversation about immunotherapy.

II. To qualitatively describe patient reported misunderstandings and to assess patient understanding of technical terms and metaphors used in the immunotherapy conversation.

III. To identify provider and patient preferences for information to be communicated about immunotherapy.

IV. Develop videos that describe immunotherapy and test their efficacy in improving understanding using pre and post methodology.

OUTLINE:

Patients and their providers undergo observation during a conversation about immunotherapy. Then participate in an interview over 20 minutes. Understanding of educational videos is then tested.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
125
Inclusion Criteria
  • AIMS 1-3: All patients and providers who may have a discussion about immunotherapy at the Winship Cancer Institute
  • AIM 4: Any cancer patient
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
InterviewInterviewPatients and providers undergo observation during a conversation about immunotherapy. Then participate in an interview over 20 minutes.
Aim 4 tests an educational videoEducational videoThe participants watch a video and their comprehension is tested in a pre and post methodology
InterviewObservationPatients and providers undergo observation during a conversation about immunotherapy. Then participate in an interview over 20 minutes.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Misestimations about the risks and benefits of immunotherapy resulting from media hype or other sourcesUp to 4 years

Will use descriptive statistics to summarize the demographic characteristics and responses to the interviews. Will audio-record and transcribe the provider conversation for immunotherapy and the pre- and post-provider conversation interviews. The transcripts will be qualitatively coded using multi-level semantic analysis in MAXQDA. Pre-determined codes will include a list of potential benefits of immunotherapy, any patient estimation of the potential for benefit, any side effect and risk mentioned and any estimation of its frequency. Because there is no data on the frequency of misestimations due to media hype, no quantitative analysis is planned.

Correct definition rates (pre- versus post-video)Up to 4 years

Before-video and after-video correct definition rates will be calculated, along with 95% exact binomial confidence intervals using the Clopper-Pearson method. Before and after paired rates will be compared using an exact McNemar's test. Subset analyses will be performed for gender, age group (=\< 55, \> 55), and education level (high school graduate or less, some college or more).

Qualitatively describe patient reported misunderstandingsUp to 4 years

During the observed conversation, the ethics team member will note any technical term or metaphor used. The patient will then be asked if each term and metaphor is understood. The open ended questions about misunderstanding, technical terms and metaphors used, and patients' understanding of each term will be qualitatively coded using multi-level semantic analysis in MAXQDA. Frequency of misunderstood terms and misunderstood metaphors will be calculated.

Provider and patient preferences for information to be communicated about immunotherapyUp to 4 years

The frequencies of each item of information identified by providers and patients will be determined. A combined list of the most frequently mentioned items of information to be included and a discussion of immunotherapy will be compiled.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Emory University Hospital/Winship Cancer Institute

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Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta VA Medical Center

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Decatur, Georgia, United States

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