Cancer Prevention Among Individuals with Mental Ill-health: Patient Navigation for Primary Cancer Prevention
NCT06435117
Summary
Prevention is essential for reducing cancer-related mortality. However, people with mental ill-health often face difficulties in accessing cancer prevention services. The EU-funded CO-CAPTAIN project aims to co-adapt and implement the Patient Navigation Model for primary cancer prevention in this underserved population. This evidence-based and patient-centred intervention aims to support patient empowerment through removal of systemic barriers, provide social support and promote timely access to primary prevention services.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * 18 years of age or older * Individuals who have been diagnosed with one or more mental disorders OR healthcare professionals involved in care of individuals with mental ill-health * Sufficient knowledge of language Exclusion Criteria: * Individuals unable to give consent due to diminished capacity * Individuals who do not provide consent
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NCT06435117