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TitleSupporting women's health outcomes after breast cancer treatment comparing a text message intervention to usual care: the EMPOWER-SMS randomised clinical trial
Authors: Singleton, A. C.;Raeside, R.;Partridge, S. R.;Hyun, K. K.;Tat-Ko, J.;Sum, S. C. M.;Hayes, M.;Chow, Clara K.;Thiagalingam, Aravinda;Maka, Katherine D.;Sherman, K. A.;Elder, Elisabeth B.;Redfern, Julie
WSLHD Author: Chow, Clara K.;Thiagalingam, Aravinda;Maka, Katherine D.;Elder, Elisabeth B.;Redfern, Julie
Subjects: Communication
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Journal of Cancer Survivorship 17(6):1533-1545, 2023
Abstract: PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, feasibility and acceptability of a co-designed lifestyle-focused text message intervention (EMPOWER-SMS) for breast cancer survivors' self-efficacy, quality of life (QOL), mental (anxiety, depression, stress) and physical (endocrine therapy medication adherence, physical activity, BMI) health. METHODS: Single-blind randomised controlled trial (1:1) comparing EMPOWER-SMS to usual care at 6-months (intention-to-treat). SETTING: public Breast Cancer Institute (Sydney, Australia). ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: adult (> 18 years) females, < 18-months post-active breast cancer treatment (stage I-III), owned a mobile phone, written informed consent. PRIMARY OUTCOME: Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease Scale at 6 months. Process data: message delivery analytics, cost, and post-intervention survey. RESULTS: Participants (N = 160; mean age ± SD 55.1 ± 11.1 years) were recruited 29th-March-2019 to 7th-May-2020 and randomised (n = 80 EMPOWER-SMS: n = 80 control). Baseline mean self-efficacy was high (I: 7.1 [95%CI 6.6, 7.5], C: 7.4 [7, 7.8]). Six-month follow-up: no significant differences between groups for self-efficacy (I: 7.6 [7.3, 7.9], C: 7.6 [7.3, 7.9], adjusted mean difference 0 (95%CI 0.4, 0.4), QOL, mental health, physical activity, or BMI. Significantly less EMPOWER-SMS participants missed ≥ 1 endocrine therapy medication doses compared to control (I: 3/42[7.1%], C: 8/47[17.0%], Adjusted RR 0.13 [95%CI 0.02, 0.91]). Text messages were delivered successfully (7925/8061, 98.3%), costing $13.62USD/participant. Participants strongly/agreed EMPOWER-SMS was easy-to-understand (64/64; 100%), useful (58/64; 90.6%), motivating for lifestyle change (43/64; 67.2%) and medication adherence (22/46; 47.8%). CONCLUSIONS: EMPOWER-SMS was feasible, inexpensive, acceptable for delivering health information to breast cancer survivors between medical appointments, with minor improvements in medication adherence.
URI: https://wslhd.intersearch.com.au/wslhdjspui/handle/1/8396
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11764-022-01209-9
Journal: Journal of Cancer Survivorship
Type: Journal Article
Study or Trial: Controlled Study
Randomized Controlled Trial
Department: Cardiology
Research Education Network
Physiotherapy
Surgery
Facility: Blacktown
Westmead
Auburn
Affiliated Organisations: Engagement and Co-design Research Hub, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Prevention Research Collaboration, Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Department of Cardiology, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Westmead Applied Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Department of Cardiology, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia
George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Research Education Network, Western Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Department of Physiotherapy, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Westmead Breast Cancer Institute, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Centre for Emotional Health, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Keywords: Breast neoplasms
cancer survivor
text messaging
Appears in Collections:Westmead Hospital 2019 - 2024

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