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A SMART Design to Optimize the Delivery of TEMPO for Men With Prostate Cancer and Their Caregivers

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by St. Mary's Research Center, Canada
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorSt. Mary's Research Center, Canada
Started2025-05
Est. completion2026-10-31
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

Men with prostate cancer and their family caregivers face many physical and emotional challenges from the cancer itself and its treatment(s), which often lead to high anxiety. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of protecting our physical and mental health, and the complex responsibilities that caregivers have in supporting their loved ones. To improve the health of men with prostate cancer and of their caregivers, the research team developed TEMPO: a self-directed Tailored, wEb-based, psychosocial and physical activity self-Management PrOgram. TEMPO was developed with men with prostate cancer and their caregivers over the past 8 years. It also combines the investigators' research conducted over the past decade on providing the best support to those affected by cancer. Because the cancer care workforce is already overstretched, the research team designed TEMPO to be used without guidance from a health care professional. TEMPO is one-of-a kind in its support of both patients and caregivers, and the integration of coping skills training on a wide range of cancer challenges along with a home-based exercise program. Patients and caregivers who have used TEMPO said they improved their communication, learned new skills to cope with both physical and emotional challenges of cancer, and increased their physical activity. The present project builds on this work to further evaluate the cost and impact of TEMPO on men's and caregivers' health. Men with prostate cancer and their caregivers will be assigned by chance to one of two groups a) TEMPO or b) monitor their anxiety for 12 weeks. After 12 weeks, patients' and caregivers' needing more support will be identified based on an assessment of their anxiety level. For those already using TEMPO and needing more support, non-health care professional guidance might be offered. All those in the monitoring group needing more support will now have access to TEMPO. All participants complete surveys to determine whether TEMPO led to improved health outcomes.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Patient inclusion criteria: Prostate cancer diagnosis; Treatment for prostate cancer (excluding active surveillance) scheduled to start or received within the past 2 years; Nominate a caregiver willing to participate; Report at least moderate anxiety (ESAS-r Anxiety 3+); Be able to read English or French; Have access to the internet

Caregiver inclusion criteria: Are nominated by patient as primary support person; Are patients' spouse, partner, or other family member; If patient does not report moderate anxiety, caregiver needs to; Be able to read English or French; Have access to the internet

Exclusion criteria for patient and caregiver: Hospitalized

Conditions3

AnxietyCancerCancer of the Prostate

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