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WeCanManage. An mHealth Self-management Tool

WeCanManage. An mHealth Self-management Tool

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Examine the Feasibility, Acceptability, User Satisfaction, and Response Patterns and Preliminary Efficacy on Targeted Patient Reported Outcomes. Using a pre-post, single arm feasibility design with cancer survivors with disabilities

Description

Examine the Feasibility, Acceptability, User Satisfaction, and Response Patterns and Preliminary Efficacy on Targeted Patient Reported Outcomes. Using a pre-post, single arm feasibility design with cancer survivors with disabilities, we will collect data on the WeCanManage app delivered self-management intervention's feasibility, acceptability, user satisfaction as well as response patterns and preliminary efficacy on targeted patient reported outcomes.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Usability Testing of the WeCanManage High Fidelity Prototype

  • Age 18 or older
  • Diagnosis of breast cancer, head and neck cancer or sarcoma
  • Completion of active treatment
  • Self-identify as a person with a disability according to the Americans with Disabilities .Act and the American Community Survey 6-disability questions
  • Able to understand and communicate in English
  • Medically stable enough to participate in two data collection sessions totaling 2 hours

Evaluation of the WeCanManage App

  • Age 18 or older
  • Diagnosis of breast cancer, head and neck cancer or sarcoma
  • Completion of primary (i.e. surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation); may still be under-going endocrine or hormone therapies
  • Self-identify as experiencing disabling after-effects of cancer and its treatment according to the Americans with Disabilities Act and the American Community Survey 6-disability questions
  • Able to read, understand and communicate in English
  • Ownership of a smartphone, tablet, or personal computer.
  • Internet access

Exclusion Criteria:

Usability Testing of the WeCanManage High Fidelity Prototype

  • No diagnosis of breast cancer, head and neck cancer or sarcoma
  • In active treatment
  • Does not self-identify as a person with a disability according to the Americans with Disabilities Act and the American Community Survey 6-disability questions
  • Not able to understand and communicate in English
  • Not medically stable enough to participate in two data collection sessions totaling 2 hours

Evaluation of the WeCanManage App

  • Age 17 or younger
  • No diagnosis of breast cancer, head and neck cancer or sarcoma
  • In active treatment
  • Does not self-identify as experiencing long-term effects of cancer and its treatment according to the Americans with Disabilities Act and the American Community Survey 6-disability questions
  • Not able to read, understand, and communicate in English
  • Does not have access to internet enabled smartphone, tablet, or personal computer
  • Does not have access to the internet

Study details
    Breast Cancer
    Head and Neck Cancer
    Sarcoma

NCT06185738

University of Illinois at Chicago

21 October 2025

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