Overview
The purpose of this study is to recruit approximately 20 male participants who have a history of repaired hypospadias to test the feasibility and acceptability of the Care Planning Tool within the Worldwide Yearly Screening for Hypospadias (WYSH) Web Application.
Description
Several studies show that patients who undergo hypospadias repair report significant functional and psychosexual issues in adolescence or adulthood (in more than 50% of cases). The Care Planning tool within the Worldwide Yearly Screening for Hypospadias (WYSH) Web Application, developed using expert level consensus from a Delphi Measure including stakeholders (psychologists, urologists, endocrinologists, patients/families), is designed to support the functional and psychosexual health of male youth and adults treated for hypospadias, to support their physical and mental health after repair.
This is a pilot study of the WYSH intervention to access its feasibility and acceptability.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Males who have a documented history of repaired hypospadias.
- Age groups targeted, based on recommended standards for user experience data from
pilot studies:
- 3-5 Males, age 5-10 (with parental consent and child assent)
- 3-5 Males, age 11-15 (with parental consent and child assent)
- 3-5 Males, age 16-20 (with parent consent, child assent until age 18)
- 3-5 Males, age 21-65
Exclusion Criteria:
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