Individualised Versus Conventional Medical Follow-up for Women After Primary Treatment for Ovarian Cancer.
Ovarian Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Ovarian Cancer focused on measuring Gynaecological cancer, Nurse-led care, Aftercare, Patient self-management, Quality of life, Relapse free interval, Watch and wait
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- Diagnosis of ovarian cancer (includes fallopian tube and peritoneal cancers)
- Within one month of completion of primary treatment including surgery & chemotherapy/radiotherapy or surgery alone, irrespective of outcome with regard to remission
- Expected survival ≥3 months
- Agreement to be randomised
- Agreement to give written consent to participate in the study
- Sufficient grasp of English to engage in the self-management focused approach.
Exclusion Criteria
- A second cancer diagnosis
- Clinician estimated survival of ≤ 3 months
- Women receiving treatment for a mental health condition
- Women who have a learning disability.
Sites / Locations
- Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- Basildon & Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Conventional follow-up
Individualised follow-up
Treatment as usual will involve: one post treatment appointment then 3 monthly appointments with a Dr. At appointments: medical history; investigations to monitor disease progression including CA125 tumour marker blood test if this were raised at diagnosis. A physical examination may be performed.
Follow-up is delivered by a nurse and frequency and type (telephone or face-to-face) is negotiated to suit their individual situation. Assessment by holistic guide. The intervention is informed by a model of health promoting interactions oriented towards improving self-efficacy. The nurses will provide information and support to help patients manage symptoms and psychological discomfort.