Grant Details
Grant Number: |
1R03CA235238-01 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Reese, Jennifer |
Organization: |
Research Inst Of Fox Chase Can Ctr |
Project Title: |
Enhancing Breast Cancer Clinicians' Communication About Sexual Health: a Mobile Technology-Based (MLEARNING) Intervention |
Fiscal Year: |
2019 |
Abstract
PROJECT SUMMARY
Over half of women treated for breast cancer report concerns related to sexual health. If unaddressed, such
concerns can cause substantial distress and compromise patients' health and well-being. Yet, although clinical
guidelines uniformly call for breast cancer clinicians to discuss sexual health with their patients, evidence
suggests that sexual health is overwhelmingly neglected in breast cancer patients' routine cancer care. Breast
cancer clinicians' lack of knowledge and basic communication skills are key barriers that impede their
communication about sexual health. The absence of sexual health communication in the face of considerable
patient distress thus constitutes a critical gap in the care of women with breast cancer. Previously, we
demonstrated that a novel, brief intervention combining a workbook for self-study (approximately 15 minutes)
followed by an in-person 1-hour small group called iSHARE (improving patients' Sexual Health and Augmenting
Relationships through Education) was acceptable to breast cancer clinicians and had promising effects on
cancer clinicians' knowledge, beliefs, and communication with respect to sexual health. Yet by requiring in-
person attendance and small group participation, the format presented challenges for recruitment and
implementation and would require significant resources to be disseminated. To address these limitations and
enhance the potential reach of the iSHARE intervention, we propose to adapt iSHARE to a novel technology-
based (mLearning) format consisting of a mobile web-based platform showcasing a two-part podcast (1:
Education; 2: Skills). After using feedback from cognitive interviews with 8 breast cancer clinicians to adapt the
iSHARE intervention to the new format, the main objective will be to pilot test iSHARE in its new format for
feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary outcome data in 30 breast cancer clinicians. There are two primary
study aims. Primary Aim 1 is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of iSHARE in the new mLearning format.
We expect that iSHARE will be judged as feasible, determined through measures of rates of participant
enrollment, retention, and study completion, and acceptable, determined through post-intervention evaluations
of intervention satisfaction, helpfulness, and relevance, and ease of participation. Primary Aim 2 is to assess the
preliminary effects of iSHARE. We expect that iSHARE will show positive effects on clinicians' knowledge, beliefs
(self-efficacy, outcome expectancies), and communication with respect to sexual health from pre- to post-
intervention and 3-month follow-up. The proposed study will be the first to develop and test an intervention
targeting breast cancer clinicians communication' about sexual health. This study represents the next step in an
ongoing body of research centering on the development of evidence-based interventions to improve patient-
clinician communication about sexual health in cancer. The overarching goal of this research is to improve the
health and quality of life for patients with cancer through integrating sexual health into their routine cancer care.
Publications
Investigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on breast cancer clinicians' communication about sexual health.
Authors: Reese J.B.
, El-Jawahri A.
, Sorice K.
, Cruz C.
, Bober S.L.
, Daly M.B.
, Zimmaro L.A.
, Beach M.C.
, Wittenberg E.
, Wolff A.C.
, et al.
.
Source: Supportive Care In Cancer : Official Journal Of The Multinational Association Of Supportive Care In Cancer, 2022-03-29 00:00:00.0; , .
EPub date: 2022-03-29 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 35352140
Related Citations
Mobile Technology-Based (mLearning) Intervention to Enhance Breast Cancer Clinicians' Communication About Sexual Health: A Pilot Trial.
Authors: Reese J.B.
, Zimmaro L.A.
, Bober S.L.
, Sorice K.
, Handorf E.
, Wittenberg E.
, El-Jawahri A.
, Beach M.C.
, Wolff A.C.
, Daly M.B.
, et al.
.
Source: Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network : Jnccn, 2021-08-13 00:00:00.0; , .
EPub date: 2021-08-13 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 34388731
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