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Oncology Provider and Patient Perspectives on a Cardiovascular Health Assessment Tool Used During Posttreatment Survivorship Care in Community Oncology (Results from WF-1804CD): Mixed Methods Observational Study

Oncology Provider and Patient Perspectives on a Cardiovascular Health Assessment Tool Used During Posttreatment Survivorship Care in Community Oncology (Results from WF-1804CD): Mixed Methods Observational Study

Weaver et al [39] show the complete eligibility criteria and methods for the larger randomized trial. NCORP practice eligibility criteria included (1) use of the Epic EHR, (2) willingness to incorporate the AH-HA tool in their EHR, (3) having two or more providers willing to be trained and use AH-HA, and (4) identified combined providers saw 100 or more potentially eligible patients for follow-up in prior 6 months.

Chandylen L Nightingale, Emily V Dressler, Maura Kepper, Heidi D Klepin, Simon Craddock Lee, Sydney Smith, Aylin Aguilar, Kimberly D Wiseman, Stephanie J Sohl, Brian J Wells, Joseph A DeMari, Alyssa Throckmorton, Lindsey W Kulbacki, Jenny Hanna, Randi E Foraker, Kathryn E Weaver

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65152

Factorial Trial to Optimize an Internet-Delivered Intervention for Sexual Health After Breast Cancer: Protocol for the WF-2202 Sexual Health and Intimacy Enhancement (SHINE) Trial

Factorial Trial to Optimize an Internet-Delivered Intervention for Sexual Health After Breast Cancer: Protocol for the WF-2202 Sexual Health and Intimacy Enhancement (SHINE) Trial

Participants will receive a US $50 e-gift card for completing the 12-week assessment and a US $75 e-gift card for completing the 24-week assessment. On request at the end of the 24-week assessment, participants will be provided access to all the SHINE program components through the end of the grant period. This factorial trial will enroll 320 adult survivors of breast cancer with sexual concerns to test the effects of 4 sexual health intervention components.

Kelly M Shaffer, Jennifer Barsky Reese, Emily V Dressler, Jillian V Glazer, Wendy Cohn, Shayna L Showalter, Anita H Clayton, Suzanne C Danhauer, Michelle Loch, Mai Kadi, Caleigh Smith, Kathryn E Weaver, Glenn J Lesser, Lee M Ritterband

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e57781