Project SOAR Awakenings: Randomized Controlled Trial for Black American Women Diagnosed With Breast Cancer
University of California, Los Angeles
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to test an approach to promote well-being in Black American women diagnosed with breast cancer. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Can the Project SOAR (Speaking Our African American Realities) Awakenings online intervention improve depressive symptoms in Black American women diagnosed with breast cancer? * Can the Project SOAR (Speaking Our African American Realities) Awakenings intervention improve fatigue in Black American women diagnosed with breast cancer? * Can the Project SOAR (Speaking Our African American Realities) Awakenings intervention improve well-being in Black American women diagnosed with breast cancer? Researchers will compare the Awakenings online intervention to a comparison condition, to see if women in the Awakenings group improve on depressive symptoms, fatigue, and well-being more than women in the comparison group. Women in the comparison condition will receive materials by mail to use on their own. Participants will: * be randomized (selected by chance) to take part in four Project SOAR Gatherings, which are small group, 90-minute to two-hour online discussions with other Black American women diagnosed with breast cancer and are designed to promote well-being OR to a comparison group. Rev. Dr.(Hon) Tammie Denyse, a 20-year breast cancer survivor and patient advocate, will lead the Gatherings, along with other experts. * devote about eight hours for women in the Project SOAR Gatherings discussions and two hours for women in the comparison group. * complete online questionnaires at the beginning of the study and one month and three months later. * receive a box of resources (e.g., book, cup, blanket, journal) designed to promote well-being.
Description
Recruitment of participants for the Project SOAR Awakenings trial will be conducted via the website and other social media platforms of Carrie's TOUCH (https://carriestouch.org), a nonprofit organization located in Sacramento California for Black American women diagnosed with breast cancer. The president of Carrie's TOUCH is Rev. Dr.(Hon) Tammie Denyse, the Project SOAR (Speaking Our African American Realities) Awakenings co-Principal Investigator. Recruitment also will involve announcements and a flyer to parishioner rosters of the fifth district of African Methodist Episcopal (AME) churches,…