2014
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-14-83
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My Road Ahead study protocol: a randomised controlled trial of an online psychological intervention for men following treatment for localised prostate cancer

Abstract: BackgroundThere is a need for psychosocial interventions for men with prostate cancer to promote adaptive coping with the challenges and distress associated with diagnosis, treatment and recovery. In addition, interventions are needed that help to overcome barriers to psychosocial treatment such as limited face-to-face psychosocial support services, a shortage of adequately trained professionals, geographical distance, perceived and personal stigma and a preference for consumer-centric and self-directed learni… Show more

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“…Clinical researchers have not yet developed or comprehensively investigated digital interventions capable of eliciting the personal and medical context required to provide appropriate survivorship care. Further, with few exceptions [ 21 , 67 - 69 ], most existing studies for evaluating digital prostate cancer survivorship resources have been primarily formative in scope and have focused on nascent Web-based technologies [ 20 , 70 - 73 ]. This leaves a gap in the literature for evaluative research to build on this foundation of knowledge and advance a realist understanding of how to adopt and implement digital prostate cancer survivorship solutions across diverse contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical researchers have not yet developed or comprehensively investigated digital interventions capable of eliciting the personal and medical context required to provide appropriate survivorship care. Further, with few exceptions [ 21 , 67 - 69 ], most existing studies for evaluating digital prostate cancer survivorship resources have been primarily formative in scope and have focused on nascent Web-based technologies [ 20 , 70 - 73 ]. This leaves a gap in the literature for evaluative research to build on this foundation of knowledge and advance a realist understanding of how to adopt and implement digital prostate cancer survivorship solutions across diverse contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 6 modules focus on (1) the emotional impact of prostate cancer; (2) cognitive strategies and effective communication; (3) coping with the physical challenges related to prostate cancer; (4) sexuality and masculinity; (5) sexuality and intimacy; and (6) planning for the future. We have previously published extensive detail about the program …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar e‐health innovation for breast cancer survivors that combined information, interactive support with decision and analysis tools were compared to general Internet sites found that users of an interactive Internet‐based resource logged more frequently, accessed more health resources and experienced greater social support during the intervention period. An e‐health tool for early prostate cancer, “My Road Ahead,” also showed a high number of men expressing interest in online interventions integrated into their survivorship care …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%