Cancer caregivers experience high levels of stress related to the caregiving role, particularly for rural caregivers. The purpose of this study is to assess the acceptability and preliminary effect of enCompass Carolina, a social support program for caregivers of rural-dwelling patients with cancer.
This study seeks to understand how best to increase knowledge about clinical trials, best way of communicating information about clinical trials, and suggestions for improving clinical trial participation particularly among African Americans (AA).
we will be conducting 60-minute interviews with young adults to hear about social connections (in person and online) and cancer support on social media
This study wants to learn how people with cancer manage their day-to-day health and treatment while receiving medicines for cancer. We will ask patients about their experiences through short surveys and interviews to understand what helps them stay well and avoid emergency visits or hospital stays. The goal is to find ways to better support patients during treatment, especially those who live farther from the hospital or have fewer resources.