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Brief Title: Peer2Me: A Peer Supported Program for Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Patients
Official Title: Evaluation of a Peer Supported Program for Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Patients
Study ID: NCT05336318
Brief Summary: The present bicentric study has the aim to investigate the effectiveness of the peer supported mentoring program 'Peer2Me' with regard to psychosocial parameters using a prospective Comprehensive Cohort Design. Over a period of three months, acutely ill patients in the intervention group are accompanied by a mentor with the same disease and of similar age. Patients in the control group receive a one-time consultation. Before and after the intervention, mentors and mentees are interviewed about their psychosocial distress and quality of life.
Detailed Description: After successful piloting of the mentoring program "Peer2Me", the mentoring program developed by us is now to be implemented and evaluated in a large-scale study in a second step, in order to be able to derive clinically relevant results. A total of 190 acutely ill adolescent and young cancer patients (AYA) between the ages of 18 and 39 will be included in the study (intervention and control group). Again, young former cancer patients who have completed treatment will act as mentors and accompany acutely ill AYAs in the period after diagnosis for a period of three months. Prior to their assignment, the mentors take part in a training course, which includes the teaching of suitable conversation techniques, core topics in dealing with the cancer and advice on further care structures. Patients in the control group receive 30 minutes of standardized counseling regarding psychosocial care needs, including appropriate informational materials, during AYA consultation hours at both clinic sites. The study includes three measurement time points: t1: before the intervention; t2: after the end of the intervention; t3: 3 months after the end of the intervention. At all time points, participants will be surveyed using standardized questionnaires. With the help of these data and a comprehensive statistical analysis, the investigators want to make valid statements regarding the effects of peer mentoring on changes in psychological well-being as well as on social support and coping with illness.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
University Medical Center Leipzig, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Department of Medical Psychology, Hamburg, , Germany
Name: Diana Richter, PhD.
Affiliation: Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Name: Corinna Bergelt, Prof.
Affiliation: University Medicine Greifswald, Institute for Medical Psychology
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR