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    A randomised controlled trial of a digital intervention (Renewed) to support symptom management, wellbeing and quality of life in cancer survivors

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    Little, Paul
    Bradbury, Katherine
    Stuart, Beth
    Barnett, Jane
    Krusche, Adele
    Steele, Mary
    Heber, Elena
    Easton, Steph
    Smith, Kirsten Ailsa
    Slodkowska-Barabasz, Joanna
    Payne, Liz
    Corbett, Teresa
    Yao, Guiqing
    Pollet, Sebastien
    Smith, Jazzine
    Joseph, Judith
    Lawrence, Megan
    Bohning, Dankmar
    Cheetham-Blake, Tara
    Eccles, Diana
    Foster, Claire
    Geraghty, Adam W A
    Leydon, Geraldine
    Muller, Andre
    Neal, Richard
    Osborne, Richard
    Rathod, Shanaya
    Richardson, Alison
    Grimmett, Chloe
    Sharman, Geoff
    Bacon, Roger
    Turner, Lesley
    Stephens, Richard
    Burford, Tamsin
    Wilde, Laura
    Middleton, Karen
    Liddiard, Megan
    Rogers, Kirsty
    Raftery, James
    Zhu, Shihua
    Webley, Fran
    Griffiths, Gareth
    Nutall, Jaqui
    Chalder, Trudie
    Wilkinson, Clare E
    Watson, Eila
    Yardley, Lucy
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    Cancer survivors
    Global health
    Resource use
    
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    10.3399/BJGP.2023.0262
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    Background: Many cancer survivors following primary treatment have prolonged poor quality of life. Aim: To determine the effectiveness of a bespoke digital intervention to support cancer survivors. Design: Pragmatic parallel open randomised trial. Setting: UK general practices. Methods: People having finished primary treatment (<= 10 years previously) for colo-rectal, breast or prostate cancers, with European-Organization-for-Research-and-Treatment-of-Cancer QLQ-C30 score <85, were randomised by online software to: 1)detailed 'generic' digital NHS support ('LiveWell';n=906), 2) a bespoke complex digital intervention ('Renewed';n=903) addressing symptom management, physical activity, diet, weight loss, distress, or 3) 'Renewed-with-support' (n=903): 'Renewed' with additional brief email and telephone support. Results: Mixed linear regression provided estimates of the differences between each intervention group and generic advice: at 6 months (primary time point: n's respectively 806;749;705) all groups improved, with no significant between-group differences for EORTC QLQ-C30, but global health improved more in both intervention groups. By 12 months there were: small improvements in EORTC QLQ-C30 for Renewed-with-support (versus generic advice: 1.42, 95% CIs 0.33-2.51); both groups improved global health (12 months: renewed: 3.06, 1.39-4.74; renewed-with-support: 2.78, 1.08-4.48), dyspnoea, constipation, and enablement, and lower NHS costs (generic advice £265: in comparison respectively £141 (153-128) and £77 (90-65) lower); and for Renewed-with-support improvement in several other symptom subscales. No harms were identified. Conclusion: Cancer survivors quality of life improved with detailed generic online support. Robustly developed bespoke digital support provides limited additional short term benefit, but additional longer term improvement in global health enablement and symptom management, with substantially lower NHS costs.
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    Little P, Bradbury K, Stuart B, Barnett J, Krusche A, Steele M, Heber E, Easton S, Smith KA, Slodkowska-Barabasz J, Payne L, Corbett T, Yao G, Pollet S, Smith J, Joseph J, Lawrence M, Bohning D, Cheetham-Blake T, Eccles D, Foster C, Geraghty AWA, Leydon G, Muller A, Neal R, Osborne R, Rathod S, Richardson A, Grimmett C, Sharman G, Bacon R, Turner L, Stephens R, Burford T, Wilde L, Middleton K, Liddiard M, Rogers K, Raftery J, Zhu S, Webley F, Griffiths G, Nutall J, Chalder T, Wilkinson CE, Watson E, Yardley L. A randomised controlled trial of a digital intervention (Renewed) to support symptom management, wellbeing and quality of life in cancer survivors. Br J Gen Pract. 2023 Dec 20:BJGP.2023.0262. doi: 10.3399/BJGP.2023.0262. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38164562.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/18723
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    This article relates to a research study that included patients or members of the workforce as study participants from GP practices in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.
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