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Evaluation of Psychoeducation for Cancer Patients Eligible for Clinical Trials
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating print educational intervention and multimedia psychoeducational intervention for Malignant Neoplasm. Completed, enrolled 418 participants across 18 sites.
Detailed Summary
This randomized clinical trial compares multimedia psychoeducation to print education in preparing patients with cancer for decision making about clinical trial participation. Multimedia psychoeducation includes a digital video disc (DVD) and written materials with a combined focus on knowledge and attitude change, and may be an effective method to help patients prepare for decision making about clinical trial participation. It is not yet known whether a multimedia psychoeducation is more effective than print education in preparing patients for decision making about clinical trials.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
print educational intervention
multimedia psychoeducational intervention