Feasibility of Technology-Based SSIP in Prostate Cancer Patients
Prostate Cancer, Psychosocial Stressor
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Prostate Cancer focused on measuring prostate cancer, social support, mental health, psychosocial intervention, pilot study
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Able and willing to give written consent Male; ≥ 18 years of age; Sufficient knowledge of German language; Confirmed diagnosis of prostate carcinoma; Successfully completed prostatectomy with "Da Vinci®" method; Willingness to use the WINGS-IP1 Smartphone Application (technology-based SSIP); In possession of a smartphone on which the WINGS-IP1 Smartphone Application V1.0 can be installed (required operating systems: iOS 12.1 or newer, Android 7.0 or newer); Access to the Internet with smartphone; Ability to operate a smartphone; Exclusion Criteria: Previous enrolment in the current investigation; Current diagnosis of severe mental disorder, namely bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorder; Simultaneous participation in any other clinical trial, hospital program, or psychosocial intervention targeting similar concepts (e.g., mental wellbeing, social support, sexuality, etc.); Receiving any current treatment for mental disorder (psychotherapy and/or medication) apart from already existing long-lasting therapies (≥ 6 months);
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital BaselRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Prostate Cancer Patients and their Supporters
The WINGS smartphone application is being tested on prostate cancer patients for the first time in this pilot study. It provides easy access to prostate cancer-related information and simplifies networking with supporters, such as family and friends. The WINGS smartphone application can be easily downloaded to a personal smartphone via Google Play or the App Store and can be used at any time from home or on the go. In addition, the WINGS smartphone application also provides supporters, such as family members and friends of prostate cancer patients with easy access to prostate cancer-related information. Moreover, it helps them to support prostate cancer patients by facilitating joint activities, tailored to the needs of the patient.