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NCT05617131
Feasibility Study of the Implementation of a Cell Phone Application to Help Adolescents and Young Adults in Their Therapeutic and Educational Journey
Conditions: Solid or Liquid Cancer
Sex: All
Ages: 15 Years – 25 Years
Enrollment: 60
Sponsor: University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
Location: France
Summary
About 2000 cancers/year in France are diagnosed in Adolescents and Young Adults (15-25 years old, AYA).
The cancer plans and the INCA recommend support during and after cancer, taking into account both medical and psychosocial specificities related to age (supportive care, school learning/training and professional integration, fertility preservation, therapeutic education, addictology, sexology...).
The care offered is often heterogeneous for these AYAs in transition between the pediatric and adult worlds.
They may be cared for either in pediatric oncology units or in adult structures.
In this context, an AYA team has been developed in the Strasbourg center, led by a Nurse Coordinator (IDEC), social workers, psychologists and doctors.
Thus, the young patients and their relatives are accompanied by professionals during their therapeutic care.
In spite of this global care and closer to the patient, it is still necessary to find connected health tools for these AYA.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria:Subject whose age is ≥ 15 years and ≤ 25 yearsSubject diagnosed at the Strasbourg center (HUS and ICANS) with solid or liquid cancerSubject followed in the Strasbourg center (HUS and ICANS)Subject (or his/her legal representatives) having given his/her (their) agreement to participate in the evaluation survey of the OnKO-TnT digital applicationSubject agreeing to complete all satisfaction questionnairesThe subject understands, speaks and writes French fluentlySubject having a cell phone capable of downloading the application (developed for any type of cell phone)Criteria for non-inclusion :Opposition of the subject (or the holders of parental authority) to participate in the satisfaction surveySubject under legal protectionSubject under guardianship or curatorship
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