The purpose of this proposed study is to enhance the investigators understanding of the comprehensive psychosocial and medical needs of rural cancer patients and survivors along the cancer continuum, ultimately allowing us to address these gaps by identifying areas of support that can be bolstered by a population health navigator focused on rural populations.
Primary objectives To enhance understanding of the comprehensive psychosocial and medical needs of cancer survivors and caregivers in rural northwest North Carolina, focusing on their health needs, psychosocial concerns, perceived needs related to cancer and survivorship care, access/barriers to care, and knowledge/perceptions of clinical research using focus groups and semi-structured interviews. This aim is hypothesis-generating. To document rural cancer patient/survivors' reports of: a) health behaviors; b) psychosocial needs; c) current health-related information and supportive care needs; d) barriers to care; e) symptoms and health-related quality of life using a quantitative survey
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
503
Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Improving Cancer-Related Experiences Through Interviews or Focus Group Settings
Through focus groups or interviews information will be collected on participants' experience receiving cancer-related care and to ask for specific suggestions and ways to improve care and cancer-related resources for adults living in a rural area.
Time frame: 90 minutes
Measurement of Quality of Life
The PROMIS Global 10 survey will be used to document rural cancer patient/survivors' reports of: a) health behaviors; b) psychosocial needs; c) current health-related information and supportive care needs; d) barriers to care; e) symptoms and health-related quality of life using a quantitative survey. Survey scoring consists of 5=Never, 4=Rarely, 3=Sometimes, 2=Often and 1=Always.
Time frame: 90 minutes
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