Role for a Web-Based Intervention to Alleviate Distress in People With Newly Diagnosed Testicular Cancer: Mixed Methods Study

BackgroundDistress is common immediately after diagnosis of testicular cancer. It has historically been difficult to engage people in care models to alleviate distress because of complex factors, including differential coping strategies and influences of social gender norms....

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Main Authors: Ciara Conduit, Christina Guo, Allan B Smith, Orlando Rincones, Olivia Baenziger, Benjamin Thomas, Jeremy Goad, Dan Lenaghan, Nathan Lawrentschuk, Lih-Ming Wong, Niall M Corcoran, Margaret Ross, Peter Gibbs, Sophie O'Haire, Angelyn Anton, Elizabeth Liow, Jeremy Lewin, Ben Tran
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出版: JMIR Publications 2022-10-01
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author Ciara Conduit
Christina Guo
Allan B Smith
Orlando Rincones
Olivia Baenziger
Benjamin Thomas
Jeremy Goad
Dan Lenaghan
Nathan Lawrentschuk
Lih-Ming Wong
Niall M Corcoran
Margaret Ross
Peter Gibbs
Sophie O'Haire
Angelyn Anton
Elizabeth Liow
Jeremy Lewin
Ben Tran
author_facet Ciara Conduit
Christina Guo
Allan B Smith
Orlando Rincones
Olivia Baenziger
Benjamin Thomas
Jeremy Goad
Dan Lenaghan
Nathan Lawrentschuk
Lih-Ming Wong
Niall M Corcoran
Margaret Ross
Peter Gibbs
Sophie O'Haire
Angelyn Anton
Elizabeth Liow
Jeremy Lewin
Ben Tran
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description BackgroundDistress is common immediately after diagnosis of testicular cancer. It has historically been difficult to engage people in care models to alleviate distress because of complex factors, including differential coping strategies and influences of social gender norms. Existing support specifically focuses on long-term survivors of testicular cancer, leaving an unmet need for age-appropriate and sex-sensitized support for individuals with distress shortly after diagnosis. ObjectiveWe evaluated a web-based intervention, Nuts & Bolts, designed to provide support and alleviate distress after diagnosis of testicular cancer. MethodsUsing a mixed methods design to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility, and impact of Nuts & Bolts on distress, we randomly assigned participants with recently diagnosed testicular cancer (1:1) access to Nuts & Bolts at the time of consent (early) or alternatively, 1 week later (day 8; delayed). Participants completed serial questionnaires across a 4- to 5-week period to evaluate levels of distress (measured by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer [DT]; scored 0-10), anxiety, and depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Score [HADS]–Anxiety and HADS-Depression; each scored 0-21). The primary end point was change in distress between consent and day 8. Secondary end points of distress, anxiety, and depression were assessed at defined intervals during follow-up. Optional, semistructured interviews occurring after completion of quantitative assessments were thematically analyzed. ResultsOverall, 39 participants were enrolled in this study. The median time from orchidectomy to study consent was 14.8 (range 3-62) days. Moderate or high levels of distress evaluated using DT were reported in 58% (23/39) of participants at consent and reduced to 13% (5/38) after 1 week of observation. Early intervention with Nuts & Bolts did not significantly decrease the mean DT score by day 8 compared with delayed intervention (early: 4.56-2.74 vs delayed: 4.47-2.74; P=.85), who did not yet have access to the website. A higher baseline DT score was significantly predictive of reduction in DT score during this period (P<.001). Median DT, HADS-Anxiety, and HADS-Depression scores reduced between orchidectomy and 3 weeks postoperatively and then remained stable throughout the observation period. Thematic analysis of 16 semistructured interviews revealed 4 key themes, “Nuts & Bolts is a helpful tool,” “Maximizing benefits of the website,” “Whirlwind of diagnosis and readiness for treatment,” and “Primary stressors and worries,” as well as multiple subthemes. ConclusionsDistress is common following the diagnosis of testicular cancer; however, it decreases over time. Nuts & Bolts was considered useful, acceptable, and relevant by individuals diagnosed with testicular cancer, with strong support for the intervention rendered by thematic analyses of semistructured interviews. The best time to introduce support, such as Nuts & Bolts, is yet to be determined; however, it may be most beneficial as soon as testicular cancer is strongly suspected or diagnosed.
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spelling doaj-art-5207c2f8763e42eab4af176be44c5a652025-08-19T23:34:24ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Cancer2369-19992022-10-0184e3972510.2196/39725Role for a Web-Based Intervention to Alleviate Distress in People With Newly Diagnosed Testicular Cancer: Mixed Methods StudyCiara Conduithttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5258-4130Christina Guohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1645-3202Allan B Smithhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2496-7369Orlando Rinconeshttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9727-7871Olivia Baenzigerhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5100-7542Benjamin Thomashttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1330-122XJeremy Goadhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4356-7360Dan Lenaghanhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2504-7422Nathan Lawrentschukhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8553-5618Lih-Ming Wonghttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0490-7876Niall M Corcoranhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4483-6945Margaret Rosshttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4867-5165Peter Gibbshttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1423-4484Sophie O'Hairehttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1283-8831Angelyn Antonhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8459-7961Elizabeth Liowhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3598-5095Jeremy Lewinhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4305-117XBen Tranhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9124-354X BackgroundDistress is common immediately after diagnosis of testicular cancer. It has historically been difficult to engage people in care models to alleviate distress because of complex factors, including differential coping strategies and influences of social gender norms. Existing support specifically focuses on long-term survivors of testicular cancer, leaving an unmet need for age-appropriate and sex-sensitized support for individuals with distress shortly after diagnosis. ObjectiveWe evaluated a web-based intervention, Nuts & Bolts, designed to provide support and alleviate distress after diagnosis of testicular cancer. MethodsUsing a mixed methods design to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility, and impact of Nuts & Bolts on distress, we randomly assigned participants with recently diagnosed testicular cancer (1:1) access to Nuts & Bolts at the time of consent (early) or alternatively, 1 week later (day 8; delayed). Participants completed serial questionnaires across a 4- to 5-week period to evaluate levels of distress (measured by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer [DT]; scored 0-10), anxiety, and depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Score [HADS]–Anxiety and HADS-Depression; each scored 0-21). The primary end point was change in distress between consent and day 8. Secondary end points of distress, anxiety, and depression were assessed at defined intervals during follow-up. Optional, semistructured interviews occurring after completion of quantitative assessments were thematically analyzed. ResultsOverall, 39 participants were enrolled in this study. The median time from orchidectomy to study consent was 14.8 (range 3-62) days. Moderate or high levels of distress evaluated using DT were reported in 58% (23/39) of participants at consent and reduced to 13% (5/38) after 1 week of observation. Early intervention with Nuts & Bolts did not significantly decrease the mean DT score by day 8 compared with delayed intervention (early: 4.56-2.74 vs delayed: 4.47-2.74; P=.85), who did not yet have access to the website. A higher baseline DT score was significantly predictive of reduction in DT score during this period (P<.001). Median DT, HADS-Anxiety, and HADS-Depression scores reduced between orchidectomy and 3 weeks postoperatively and then remained stable throughout the observation period. Thematic analysis of 16 semistructured interviews revealed 4 key themes, “Nuts & Bolts is a helpful tool,” “Maximizing benefits of the website,” “Whirlwind of diagnosis and readiness for treatment,” and “Primary stressors and worries,” as well as multiple subthemes. ConclusionsDistress is common following the diagnosis of testicular cancer; however, it decreases over time. Nuts & Bolts was considered useful, acceptable, and relevant by individuals diagnosed with testicular cancer, with strong support for the intervention rendered by thematic analyses of semistructured interviews. The best time to introduce support, such as Nuts & Bolts, is yet to be determined; however, it may be most beneficial as soon as testicular cancer is strongly suspected or diagnosed.https://cancer.jmir.org/2022/4/e39725
spellingShingle Ciara Conduit
Christina Guo
Allan B Smith
Orlando Rincones
Olivia Baenziger
Benjamin Thomas
Jeremy Goad
Dan Lenaghan
Nathan Lawrentschuk
Lih-Ming Wong
Niall M Corcoran
Margaret Ross
Peter Gibbs
Sophie O'Haire
Angelyn Anton
Elizabeth Liow
Jeremy Lewin
Ben Tran
Role for a Web-Based Intervention to Alleviate Distress in People With Newly Diagnosed Testicular Cancer: Mixed Methods Study
title Role for a Web-Based Intervention to Alleviate Distress in People With Newly Diagnosed Testicular Cancer: Mixed Methods Study
title_full Role for a Web-Based Intervention to Alleviate Distress in People With Newly Diagnosed Testicular Cancer: Mixed Methods Study
title_fullStr Role for a Web-Based Intervention to Alleviate Distress in People With Newly Diagnosed Testicular Cancer: Mixed Methods Study
title_full_unstemmed Role for a Web-Based Intervention to Alleviate Distress in People With Newly Diagnosed Testicular Cancer: Mixed Methods Study
title_short Role for a Web-Based Intervention to Alleviate Distress in People With Newly Diagnosed Testicular Cancer: Mixed Methods Study
title_sort role for a web based intervention to alleviate distress in people with newly diagnosed testicular cancer mixed methods study
url https://cancer.jmir.org/2022/4/e39725
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