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Web-Based Peer Navigation for Men with Prostate Cancer and Their Family Caregivers: A Pilot Feasibility Study

Jacqueline L. Bender, Parminder Flora, Shimae Soheilipour, Mihaela Dirlea, Nandini Maharaj, L. Parvin, Andrew Matthew, Charles Catton, Leah Jamnicky, Philip H. Pollock, Winkle Kwan, Antonio Finelli, Arminée Kazanjian

2022Current Oncology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study assessed the feasibility, acceptability and potential effects of True North Peer Navigation (PN)—a web-based peer navigation program for men with prostate cancer (PC) and their family caregivers. A one-arm, pre-post pilot feasibility study was conducted at two cancer centres in Canada. Participants were matched through a web-app with a specially trained peer navigator who assessed needs and barriers to care, provided support and encouraged a proactive approach to health for 3 months. Descriptive statistics were calculated, along with paired t-tests. True North PN was feasible, with 57.9% (84/145) recruitment, 84.5% (71/84) pre-questionnaire, 77.5% (55/71) app registration, 92.7% (51/55) match and 66.7% (34/51) post-questionnaire completion rates. Mean satisfaction with Peer Navigators was 8.4/10 (SD 2.15), mean program satisfaction was 6.8/10 (SD 2.9) and mean app usability was 60/100 (SD 14.8). At 3 months, mean ± SE patient/caregiver activation had improved by 11.5 ± 3.4 points (p = 0.002), patient quality of life by 1.1 ± 0.2 points (p < 0.0001), informational support by 0.4 ± 0.17 points (p = 0.03), practical support by 0.5 ± 0.25 points (p = 0.04) and less need for support related to fear of recurrence among patients by 0.4 ± 19 points (p = 0.03). The True North web-based peer navigation program is highly feasible and acceptable among PC patients and caregivers, and the associated improvements in patient and caregiver activation are promising. A randomized controlled trial is warranted to determine effectiveness.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineUsabilityWeb applicationQuality of life (healthcare)Peer supportProstate cancerFamily medicineCancerWorld Wide WebNursingInternal medicineComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionCancer survivorship and carePatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareHealth Literacy and Information Accessibility
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