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Young Adult Infusion Space Survey

The purpose of this study is to better understand the satisfaction and experience of young adult patients receiving care in different infusion spaces at North Carolina Basnight Cancer Hospital (NCBCH).

Age & Gender

  • 18 years ~ 39 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive

Visit Availability

  • Standard business hours (M-F, 8-5)
  • Visits can be combined with regular clinical appointments

Location

North Carolina (Statewide)

What will be asked of you

If you decide to take part in this study, you will be asked to complete surveys on a tablet which will take 5-10 minutes. You will also be asked to participate in an interview so that the study team can learn more about your experience.

In-person visits:
2
Total length of participation:
2 days

Looking for Specific Volunteers

Able to participate:

  • You are receiving treatment for a cancer diagnosis in either or both of the infusion centers in NCBCH
  • You speak English

Not eligible if:

  • You have dementia, altered mental status, or any psychiatric condition.

Contact the Team

Visit Location

Contact & Visit Location

Primary Contact

Primary Visit Location

UNC Hospitals / UNC Medical Center
101 Manning Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA

Additional Study Information

Principal Investigator

Jake Stein
Psychiatry - General

Study Type

Clinical or Medical
Observational

Study Topics

Cancer (Pediatric Cancers)

IRB Number

22-1857

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT05720546

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