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Brief Title: Nutrition Health Literacy of Cancer Patients and Their Support Networks.
Official Title: Implications of Nutrition Health Literacy on Accessibility and Engagement With Nutrition Information in Cancer Patients and Their Support Networks
Study ID: NCT03978312
Brief Summary: An exploration of the impact of nutrition literacy on ability of cancer patients and their support networks to get, understand and use nutrition information during cancer treatment.
Detailed Description: The study is composed of two component projects: Project A: Validation of a NLit tool for UK population. NLit tool is a measurement tool developed at Kansas University to measure nutrition health literacy. It assesses the following functional literacy skills: numeracy \& literacy and the following nutrition knowledge fields: macronutrients, food labels, portion sizes, food groups and consumer skills. This project has two phases: Phase A: Nominal consensus groups x 2 - consumer adaptation and tool review for UK use and pilot testing of electronic tool. Phase B: Testing adapted tool in a group of cancer patients for statistical validation. Project B: Planned survey of people with cancer and their families to explore experiences of access to nutrition information This survey is a combination of validated and unvalidated questions built on models of nutrition health literacy. With validated fields being used to evaluate and understand responses to unvalidated questions. It explores access to nutrition information, self-efficacy, confidence, health care infrastructure and support with nutrition information, population demographics, food security, sources of nutrition information, perceived practical skills and knowledge base.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Name: Laura J Miller, MBiol, PgDip
Affiliation: Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR