Mentor Integration Project This study will investigate the benefits of CHESS, a Human Cancer Mentor and the potential additional benefit of combining CHESS and a Cancer Mentor compared to Internet access for women diagnosed with breast cancer. Our goal is to advance interactive cancer communication systems, thus improving quality of life for patients and families facing cancer, especially underserved populations. Primary Aims: * Determine if the Internet, CHESS, a Cancer Mentor, or a combination of CHESS and the Cancer Mentor improve quality of life for women with breast cancer * Determine which of the above conditions is most effective * Determine which of the above conditions is most cost efficient
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
126
computer based education and support
Hartford Hospital
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
M.D. Anderson
Houston, Texas, United States
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Patient quality of life
Time frame: throughout study
Self efficacy
Time frame: throughout study
Emotional well being
Time frame: throughout study
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