A Randomized Study of Breast Cancer Patient Engagement With Patient Reported Outcome Measure Survey Results
University of Colorado, Denver
Summary
The purpose of this research protocol is to measure Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in breast cancer patients. PROM results will be provided to patients and providers and the investigators will evaluate the relationship between patient engagement with PROM results and patient and clinicopathologic variables, utilization of supportive and hospital services, and patient satisfaction with patient-provider communication.
Description
PROM Survey The BREAST-Q survey will be utilized to evaluate PROMs at the designated survey time points. The investigators will utilize the mastectomy and breast conserving therapy pre-operative and post-operative modules dependent on the type of surgery each patient chooses. The BREAST-Q survey has questions that pertain to the following domains: 1. Satisfaction with breasts, 2. Psychosocial well-being, 3. Physical well-being, 4. Sexual well-being, 5. Adverse effects of radiation, and 6. Patient experience with the health care team. Scores for each domain are scored with an equivalent Rasch t…
Eligibility
- Age range
- Not specified
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- No
We will target all patients with a new diagnosis of breast cancer who present to the breast multi-disciplinary clinic. Inclusion: * Adult (18 years of age or more) * Female * Patients with breast cancer * Patients who can independently complete surveys Exclusion * Age \<18 years * Male * Patients who cannot independently complete surveys
Interventions
- OtherPatient Reported Outcome Measure Survey result feedback
Patients will receive a graph of their results from the PROM survey each time they complete a survey
Locations (3)
- University of Colorado HospitalDenver, Colorado
- Cherry Creek Medical CenterDenver, Colorado
- Lone Tree Medical CenterLone Tree, Colorado