Abstract
Introduction We describe the protocol for a recently funded three-year study (Yorkshire Cancer Research). Our aims are to develop a new evidence based fertility preservation (FP) decision aid (DA) and evaluate the impact of administering this resource at the point of cancer diagnosis/cancer treatment planning stage in oncology. While a few DAs exist to support the FP process, they are exclusively for breast cancer patients, and none have been developed for the UK female cancer population. Method A multi-centre prospective mixed-method observational study including teenage and adult women of reproductive age (16 years +) with a new diagnosis of any cancer attending cancer hospitals across two large Yorkshire cities. The study involves three stages: Stage 1 (Development of the DA), Stage 2 (Assessing the Learner Verification of the DA), Stage 3 (A quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the DA in routine clinical care). Results We are currently in Stage 1. NHS Research Ethics Committee approval has been granted. The content of the DA is being informed by a systematic literature review, an environmental scan of publically available literature, a previous three-year study carried out in Sheffield alongside clinical evidence from oncology and fertility guidelines and international patient decision aids standards. Discussion It is anticipated that our new DA will enable teenage and adult women to feel better supported and make more informed FP treatment decisions. It should also raise fertility awareness and improve the care of the women whilst they make FP choices and transition between oncology and fertility services.
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Status: | Unpublished |
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Depositing User (symplectic) | Deposited by Sheppard, Nick on behalf of Mahmoodi, Neda |
Date Deposited: | 08 Sep 2016 15:03 |
Last Modified: | 12 Jul 2024 23:58 |
Event Title: | Teenage and Young Adults with Cancer : The essentials of fertility in young people with cancer |
Event Dates: | 8th July 2016 |
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Poster) |
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