Interpretations and Predictions of Patient Reported Outcomes by Breast Cancer Patients
Summary
This study will assess how patients' long-term quality of life after different surgical approaches compares to their predicted quality of life.
Detailed description
This study will assess how patients' long-term quality of life after different surgical approaches compares to their predicted quality of life. It will also provide the research team with improved understanding of how patients interact with and prefer to receive QOL information. Improved understanding of patient predictions and perceptions of information display will allow us to incorporate predicted future PROs into the shared decision making process as well as allow us to provide this important information to patients in a meaningful way.
Arms & interventions
Outcome measures
Primary
Predicted patient reported outcomes up to 1 year after
Predicted patient reported outcomes for each domain six-months and 1 year after breast surgery.
Time frame: 12 months
Actual patient reported outcomes for each domain after surgery
Actual PRO scores for each domain six-months after surgery
Time frame: 6 month
Compare predicted and actual outcomes
Comparison of predicted versus actual PRO scores in patients undergoing surgery
Time frame: 12 months
Patients preferred method of communicating results
Patients' preferred means of receiving and communicating PRO results.
Time frame: 12 months
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (1)
University of Colorado Hopspital
Aurora, Colorado, 80045