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The Finding My Way UK Clinical Trial: Adaptation Report and Protocol for a Replication Randomized Controlled Efficacy Trial of a Web-Based Psychological Program to Support Cancer Survivors

Hulbert-Williams, Nicholas J.; Leslie, Monica; Hulbert-Williams, Lee; Koczwara, Bogda,Bmbs,; Watson, Eila K.; Hall, Peter S.; Ashley, Laura; Coulson, Neil S.; Jackson, Richard; Millington, Sue; Beatty, Lisa

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Authors

Nicholas J. Hulbert-Williams

Monica Leslie

Lee Hulbert-Williams

Bogda,Bmbs, Koczwara

Eila K. Watson

Peter S. Hall

Laura Ashley

Richard Jackson

Sue Millington

Lisa Beatty



Abstract

Background:
Cancer survivors frequently report a range of unmet psychological and supportive care needs; these often continue after treatment has finished and are predictive of psychological distress and poor health-related quality of life. Web-based interventions demonstrate good efficacy in addressing these concerns and are more accessible than face-to-face interventions. Finding My Way (FMW) is a web-based, psycho-educational, and cognitive behavioral therapy intervention for cancer survivors developed in Australia. Previous trials have demonstrated that FMW is acceptable, highly adhered to, and effective in reducing the impact of distress on quality of life while leading to cost savings through health resource use reduction.

Objective:
This study aims to adapt the Australian FMWwebsite for a UK cancer care context and then undertake a single-blinded, randomized controlled trial of FMW UK against a treatment-as-usual waitlist control.

Methods:
To an extent, our trial design replicates the existing Australian randomized controlled trial of FMW. Following a comprehensive adaptation of the web resource, we will recruit 294 participants (147 per study arm) from across clinical sites in North West England and North Wales. Participants will have been diagnosed with cancer of any type in the last 6 months, have received anticancer treatment with curative intent, be aged ≥16 years, be proficient in English, and have access to the internet and an active email address. Participants will be identified and recruited through the National Institute for Health Research clinical research network. Measures of distress, quality of life, and health economic outcomes will be collected using a self-report web-based questionnaire at baseline, midtreatment, posttreatment, and both 3- and 6-month follow-up. Quantitative data will be analyzed using intention-to-treat mixed model repeated measures analysis. Embedded semistructured qualitative interviews will probe engagement with, and experiences of using, FMW UK and suggestions for future improvements.

Results:
The website adaptation work was completed in January 2021. A panel of cancer survivors and health care professionals provided feedback on the test version of FMW UK. Feedback was positive overall, although minor updates were made to website navigation, inclusivity, terminology, and the wording of the Improving Communication and Sexuality and Intimacy content. Recruitment for the clinical trial commenced in April 2021. We aim to report on findings from mid-2023.

Conclusions:
Replication studies are an important aspect of the scientific process, particularly in psychological and clinical trial literature, especially in different geographical settings. Before replicating the FMW trial in the UK setting, content updating was required. If FMW UK now replicates Australian findings, we will have identified a novel and cost-effective method of psychosocial care delivery for cancer survivors in the United Kingdom.

Citation

Hulbert-Williams, N. J., Leslie, M., Hulbert-Williams, L., Koczwara, B., Watson, E. K., Hall, P. S., Ashley, L., Coulson, N. S., Jackson, R., Millington, S., & Beatty, L. (2021). The Finding My Way UK Clinical Trial: Adaptation Report and Protocol for a Replication Randomized Controlled Efficacy Trial of a Web-Based Psychological Program to Support Cancer Survivors. JMIR Research Protocols, 10(9), Article e31976. https://doi.org/10.2196/31976

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 15, 2021
Online Publication Date Sep 20, 2021
Publication Date Sep 1, 2021
Deposit Date May 6, 2025
Publicly Available Date May 6, 2025
Journal JMIR Research Protocols
Electronic ISSN 1929-0748
Publisher JMIR Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Issue 9
Article Number e31976
DOI https://doi.org/10.2196/31976
Keywords cancer; survivorship; psychosocial intervention; digital health; quality of life; protocol; mobile phone
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/6350447
Publisher URL https://www.researchprotocols.org/2021/9/e31976

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©Nicholas J Hulbert-Williams, Monica Leslie, Lee Hulbert-Williams, Bogda Koczwara, Eila K Watson, Peter S Hall, Laura Ashley, Neil S Coulson, Richard Jackson, Sue Millington, The Finding My Way UK Trial Steering Group, Lisa Beatty. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (https://www.researchprotocols.org), 20.09.2021. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.





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