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Usability, Acceptability, and Barriers to Implementation of a Collaborative Agenda-Setting Intervention (CASI) to Promote Person-Centered Ovarian Cancer Care: Development Study

Usability, Acceptability, and Barriers to Implementation of a Collaborative Agenda-Setting Intervention (CASI) to Promote Person-Centered Ovarian Cancer Care: Development Study

Clinicians were eligible if they were an oncologist or advanced practice provider who cared for at least 4 outpatients per month with stage III, stage IV, or recurrent ovarian cancer. We introduced this study at a weekly provider meeting, then approached individual clinicians via email. All participants provided written informed consent and received US $25 upon data collection. Study data were deidentified before analysis.

Rachel A Pozzar, James A Tulsky, Donna L Berry, Jeidy Batista, Paige Barwick, Charlotta J Lindvall, Patricia C Dykes, Michael Manni, Ursula A Matulonis, Nadine J McCleary, Alexi A Wright

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e66801

Telehealth Use Following COVID-19 Within Patient-Sharing Physician Networks at a Rural Comprehensive Cancer Center: Cross-sectional Analysis

Telehealth Use Following COVID-19 Within Patient-Sharing Physician Networks at a Rural Comprehensive Cancer Center: Cross-sectional Analysis

The encounter-level outcome variable of interest was whether an encounter with an oncologist occurred via telehealth, which was inclusive of video and audio-only encounters. Characteristics of patients and oncologists were summarized with descriptive statistics for each cancer type. Hierarchical logistic regression models were developed to study associations between the encounter-level variable of telehealth use and study variables.

Liyang Yu, You-Chi Liu, Sarah L Cornelius, Bruno T Scodari, Gabriel A Brooks, Alistair James O'Malley, Tracy Onega, Erika L Moen

JMIR Cancer 2023;9:e42334