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Family Building Decision Support for Female Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors
Sponsor: Duke University
Summary
This study aims to develop and pilot-test a nurse navigator-delivered behavioral program to support female adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors in making informed, values-driven family-building decisions after completion of cancer treatment. Female AYA survivors often face fertility impairments, uncertainty about reproductive potential, elevated obstetric risks during pregnancy, and significant emotional distress related to parenthood planning. Currently, few interventions address these post-treatment decision-making needs. The intervention consists of four videoconference sessions that combine personalized, risk-based reproductive health education with coping strategies derived from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Patient Activation Theory. A pilot randomized controlled trial will evaluate feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary changes in knowledge, decisional conflict, self-efficacy, and reproductive-health-related distress among 48 participants randomized to the intervention or a survivorship-education control condition. Findings will inform future testing of the intervention's efficacy in a larger clinical trial.
Official title: Development and Pilot Testing of a Family Building Decision Support Intervention for Female Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 39 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
48
Start Date
2026-03
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2026-03-13
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Nurse Navigator-Delivered Family Building Decision Support
Four \~60-minute, weekly or biweekly videoconference sessions over 4-6 weeks. Components include: Personalized, risk-based reproductive health education based on cancer type and treatment exposures (e.g., gonadotoxic chemotherapy, chest or uterine radiation, anthracyclines); review of fertility potential evaluation, assisted reproductive technologies, adoption pathways, and pregnancy health considerations (maternal/fetal risks, surveillance, co-management). ACT-derived coping skills (values clarification, cognitive defusion, acceptance, committed action) to align decisions with personal values and reduce avoidance. Patient activation strategies to promote engagement in risk-based reproductive care and informed decision-making. Includes between-session practice and brief home exercises.
Survivorship Education
NCI booklet "Facing Forward: Life After Cancer Treatment" provided at baseline; participants may receive referrals to survivorship supportive services as needed.
Locations (1)
Duke Cancer Institute
Durham, North Carolina, United States