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Preference Elicitation and Treatment Decision-Making Among Men Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer: Randomized Controlled Trial Results of Healium

Preference Elicitation and Treatment Decision-Making Among Men Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer: Randomized Controlled Trial Results of Healium

Participants assigned to the intervention arm completed the Healium program on a provided laptop computer in an internet-enabled clinic room. A member of the study team remained in the room to assist with technical questions but did not answer any disease or treatment-related questions. On average, it took participants 10-13 minutes to complete Healium. Healium is a web-based platform that employs a user-centric design and aims to appeal to a low-health literate population.

Michael A Diefenbach, Allison Marziliano, Erin K Tagai, Halie Pfister, Emmanuel Lapitan, Simon J Hall, Manish Vira, Said Ibrahim, Kelli Aibel, Alexander Kutikov, Eric M Horwitz, Curtis Miyamoto, Adam C Reese, Suzanne M Miller

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e46552

Cancer Resource and Information Support (CRIS) for Bladder Cancer Survivors and Their Caregivers: Development and Usability Testing Study

Cancer Resource and Information Support (CRIS) for Bladder Cancer Survivors and Their Caregivers: Development and Usability Testing Study

Following cystectomy, surgeons reconstruct one of three types of urinary diversion methods: (1) an ileal conduit, which involves a stoma for an external pouch to collect urine; (2) an Indiana pouch, which involves a stoma and an internal pouch requiring survivors to self-catheterize; or (3) a neobladder, a bladder reconstructed with intestinal tissue in the place of the removed one.

Michael A Diefenbach, Allison Marziliano, Elizabeth J Siembida, Thomas Mistretta, Halie Pfister, Andrea Yacoub, Kelli Aibel, Priya Patel, Emmanuel Lapitan, Erin K Tagai, Marc Smaldone, Suzanne M Miller

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e41876

Demographic and Psychosocial Characteristics Associated With Use of a Prostate Cancer Survivorship Website: Implications From a Multisite Randomized Controlled Trial

Demographic and Psychosocial Characteristics Associated With Use of a Prostate Cancer Survivorship Website: Implications From a Multisite Randomized Controlled Trial

Patients were eligible if they were diagnosed with localized PC (T1-T3c N0 M0), were within 1 year of treatment completion, had regular access to a computer or a tablet with internet either at home or at another public place, were aged 18 years or older, were able to give consent, and were able to communicate in English. Exclusion criteria were presence of another primary cancer or a cancer recurrence.

Allison Marziliano, Michael A Diefenbach, Shawna V Hudson, Erin K Tagai, Elizabeth A Handorf, Alicja Bator, Suzanne M Miller

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(3):e27890

A Multimedia Interactive Education System for Prostate Cancer Patients: Development and Preliminary Evaluation

A Multimedia Interactive Education System for Prostate Cancer Patients: Development and Preliminary Evaluation

There is hardly a more-distressing health event in a person's life than receiving a cancer diagnosis. Such a diagnosis often has been compared with a "blow to the head," or the feeling that the "world has changed forever." Often, intense feelings of anxiety and fear about oneself and the future of family members are triggered by a cancer diagnosis.

Michael A Diefenbach, Brian P Butz

J Med Internet Res 2004;6(1):e3