Addressing Health Literacy With a Tailored Survivorship Care Plan to Improve Access in Underserved African American Prostate Cancer Patients
Emory University
Summary
This clinical trial compares the impact of a tailored survivorship care plan (SCP) to a standard SCP on the understanding of and access to survivorship care in black or African American patients with prostate cancer that has not spread to other parts of the body (localized) or that has spread from where it first started (primary site) to a limited number of places in the body (oligometastatic). SCPs summarize treatment history and recommendations for monitoring and maintaining health, and may also include potential long term effects of treatments received. The intention of a SCP is to help patients participate in their own health care. However, many patients have below basic levels of health literacy, meaning, they have a lower ability to obtain, communicate, process and understand basic health information and services to make health decisions. In fact, poor health literacy has been linked with worse quality of life in prostate cancer survivors. A tailored SCP includes the addition of an educational supplement based on lower reading and writing skills (low literacy) and may address health literacy barriers to understanding of treatment options and side effects. A standard SCP uses a template based on the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) guidelines for prostate cancer. A tailored SCP with low literacy educational supplements may be more effective compared to a standard SCP in improving understanding and access to survivorship care in black or African American patients with localized or oligometastatic prostate cancer.
Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. Compare outcomes after patients receive usual care from their providers with a standard SCP and after patients receive tailoring of the SCP with the low literacy educational supplement. II. To quantify the potential benefit of tailoring the care plan and the educational supplement. III. Compare providers' assessment of patients': IIIa. Health literacy; IIIb. Comprehension of survivorship care recommendations; IIIc. Understanding of long term and late effects from treatment; IIId. To measures obtained from patients. OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 groups.…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- Male
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Black and African American men who are disease-free after completing primary surgery and/or radiation treatment for localized or oligometastatic prostate cancer between 1 to 4 years prior to enrollment. (Race/ethnicity per medical records and self report) * Patients who are still receiving adjuvant androgen deprivation therapy following primary radiation with non-palliative intent may be included Exclusion Criteria: * Dementia or cognitive impairment per provider clinical assessment * Unable to give informed consent in the judgement of the patient's oncology provider *…
Interventions
- OtherEducational Intervention
Receive a low literacy educational supplement
- OtherInterview
Undergo a structured interview
- OtherQuestionnaire Administration
Ancillary studies
- OtherSupportive Care
Receive standard SCP
- OtherSupportive Care
Receive a tailored SCP
Locations (3)
- Grady Memorial HospitalAtlanta, Georgia
- Emory University Hospital/Winship Cancer InstituteAtlanta, Georgia
- Atlanta VA Medical CenterAtlanta, Georgia