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Peer Support Program for Improving Quality of Life Among Head and Neck Patients, Connecting Through Cancer Trial
Sponsor: OHSU Knight Cancer Institute
Summary
This clinical trial tests whether a peer support program is feasible for head and neck cancer patients. Social support at the time of diagnosis has been shown to improve head and neck cancer quality of life before and after treatment. However, not all patients have a strong social support system. Recent research has shown that peer support programs have the potential to address unmet social support needs among cancer patients. These programs involve cancer survivors (peer mentors) providing emotional and informational support to cancer patients (mentees) earlier in their disease course. Peer support programs may also reduce caregiver burden by providing an additional source of support for the patient. A one-on-one peer support program may be feasible for patients with head and neck and their caregivers.
Official title: Connecting Through Cancer: Feasibility of a Peer Support Program for Head and Neck Patients
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 89 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
56
Start Date
2026-07-01
Completion Date
2027-12-31
Last Updated
2026-06-24
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Supportive Care
Participate in peer support program
Survey Administration
Ancillary studies
Interview
Ancillary studies
Locations (1)
OHSU Knight Cancer Institute
Portland, Oregon, United States