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Decision Aid Website in Helping to Make Decisions About Fertility in Participants With Cancer

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Breast Neoplasm
Colorectal Neoplasm
Female Reproductive System Neoplasm
Health Care Provider
Plasma Cell Myeloma
Lymphoma
Interventions
Other: Best Practice
Other: Educational Intervention
Other: Internet-Based Intervention
Other: Questionnaire Administration
Registration Number
NCT03141437
Lead Sponsor
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Brief Summary

This trial studies how well a decision aid website works in helping to make decisions about fertility in participants with cancer. Decision aid websites that provide information about fertility preservation (maintaining your ability to have children of your own after cancer treatment) may help participants with cancer make fertility-preservation decisions.

Detailed Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To assess the effect of the Pathways to Fertility patient decision aid website (DA website) with women of reproductive age seen at the MD Anderson Oncofertility Service, in terms of improving patients' decisional conflict. (Part 1) II. To assess the effect of a multicomponent oncofertility decision support intervention (multicomponent DS intervention) compared to usual care with women of reproductive age at selected MD Anderson Houston Area Locations (HALs) on patients' decisional conflict. (Part 2)

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To assess patients' decision-making process (e.g., preparation for decision making, decision self-efficacy, satisfaction) and decision quality (e.g., fertility preservation knowledge, clarity of patients' values, and congruence of preferences with the decision and/or treatment received). (Part 1) II. To assess patients' decision-making process (e.g., preparation for decision making, decision self-efficacy, satisfaction) and decision quality (e.g., fertility preservation knowledge, clarity of patients' values, and congruence of preferences with the decision about whether to accept fertility preservation referral and/or fertility preservation treatment). (Part 2)

EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVES:

I. To explore the acceptability of the DA website (e.g., length, clarity, ease of use) and feasibility of the research methods (e.g., preferences for viewing at home versus at the clinic, timing of viewing, website usage, recommendations for improvement), in preparation for future planned dissemination and implementation studies. (Part 1) II. To explore the feasibility of the multicomponent DS intervention and research methods (e.g., clinician's perspectives of the educational session and referral process, website usage, rates of referrals, recommendations for improving the intervention and referral process) as delivered in the HALs oncology clinics, in preparation for future planned dissemination and implementation studies. (Part 2)

OUTLINE:

PART 1: Participants review decision aid website and complete questionnaires to help researchers learn the website's effect.

PART 2: Participants are randomized into 1 of 2 arms.

ARM I: Participants receive standard of care including education materials about fertility preservation from the Livestrong organization and a referral for fertility preservation, if requested.

ARM II: Participants receive standard of care as in Arm I. Participants also use the decision-making the website.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
130
Inclusion Criteria
  • Newly diagnosed breast tumor, female genital system tumor, colorectal tumor, and/or lymphoma/myeloma
  • At risk for cancer-related infertility, as assessed by their clinician(s), including the oncofertility specialist
  • Must be able to speak, read, and write English
  • Must have internet access and a valid email address
  • Have not previously viewed the Pathways decision aid
  • For clinical provider participants: Clinical provider at a Houston Area Location of MD Anderson assigned to the intervention
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Arm I (standard of care)Best PracticeParticipants receive standard of care including education materials about fertility preservation from the Livestrong organization and a referral for fertility preservation, if requested.
Arm II (standard of care, decision-making website)Best PracticeParticipants receive standard of care as in Arm I. Participants also use the decision-making the website.
Arm I (standard of care)Educational InterventionParticipants receive standard of care including education materials about fertility preservation from the Livestrong organization and a referral for fertility preservation, if requested.
Arm II (standard of care, decision-making website)Questionnaire AdministrationParticipants receive standard of care as in Arm I. Participants also use the decision-making the website.
Arm I (standard of care)Questionnaire AdministrationParticipants receive standard of care including education materials about fertility preservation from the Livestrong organization and a referral for fertility preservation, if requested.
Arm II (standard of care, decision-making website)Educational InterventionParticipants receive standard of care as in Arm I. Participants also use the decision-making the website.
Arm II (standard of care, decision-making website)Internet-Based InterventionParticipants receive standard of care as in Arm I. Participants also use the decision-making the website.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Patients' decisional conflict (Part 1)Up to 2 months

Will assess the effect of the Pathways to Fertility patient decision aid website (DA website) with women of reproductive age seen at the MD Anderson Oncofertility Service, in terms of improving patients' decisional conflict.

Patients' decisional conflict (Part 2)Up to 2 months

Will assess the effect of a multicomponent oncofertility decision support intervention (multicomponent DS intervention) compared to usual care with women of reproductive age at selected MD Anderson Houston Area Locations (HALs) on patients' decisional conflict.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Patients' decision-making process (Part 1)Up to 2 months

Will assess patients' decision-making process (e.g., preparation for decision making, decision self-efficacy, satisfaction) and decision quality (e.g., fertility preservation knowledge, clarity of patients' values, and congruence of preferences with the decision and/or treatment received).

Patients' decision-making process (Part 2)Up to 2 months

Will assess patients' decision-making process (e.g., preparation for decision making, decision self-efficacy, satisfaction) and decision quality (e.g., fertility preservation knowledge, clarity of patients' values, and congruence of preferences with the decision about whether to accept fertility preservation referral and/or fertility preservation treatment).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

M D Anderson Cancer Center

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Houston, Texas, United States

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