Abstract Background This study protocol describes the clinical trial of the Fex-Can intervention, a web-based self-help program targeting sexual dysfunction and fertility-related distress. The psycho-educational intervention has been developed in collaboration with young patients with cancer and shown to be feasible. The primary objective is to determine whether the Fex-Can intervention, provided in addition to standard care, is superior to standard care in terms of reduction of sexual dysfunction and fertility-related distress directly after end of the 12-week program. The trial also aims to determine whether the intervention has an effect on the secondary outcomes including health-related quality of life, anxiety, depression, body image, ...
Psychoeducational interventions have been found to be effective in helping patients with distressing...
BACKGROUND: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is a frequent side effect associated with different prostate cancer t...
BACKGROUND: This study protocol describes the clinical trial of the Fex-Can intervention, a web-base...
BACKGROUND: This study protocol describes the clinical trial of the Fex-Can intervention, a web-base...
Background: Threatened fertility following cancer diagnosis in the reproductive age may severely imp...
Background: Threatened fertility following cancer diagnosis in the reproductive age may severely imp...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the feasibility of a self-help web-based interventi...
BACKGROUND: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Background: This study protocol describes the Fex-Can Childhood project, comprising two studies: The...
BACKGROUND: This study protocol describes the Fex-Can Childhood project, comprising two studies: The...
Background: There is a lack of firm knowledge regarding sexual problems and fertility-related distre...
AIM: To describe the development process and explain the outcomes of Fex-Can Fertility, a self-help...
Objective: This study sought to investigate interactive participation and content of a moderated dis...
INTRODUCTION: Sexual and reproductive health are significant aspects of quality of life. Healthcare ...
Psychoeducational interventions have been found to be effective in helping patients with distressing...
BACKGROUND: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is a frequent side effect associated with different prostate cancer t...
BACKGROUND: This study protocol describes the clinical trial of the Fex-Can intervention, a web-base...
BACKGROUND: This study protocol describes the clinical trial of the Fex-Can intervention, a web-base...
Background: Threatened fertility following cancer diagnosis in the reproductive age may severely imp...
Background: Threatened fertility following cancer diagnosis in the reproductive age may severely imp...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the feasibility of a self-help web-based interventi...
BACKGROUND: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Background: This study protocol describes the Fex-Can Childhood project, comprising two studies: The...
BACKGROUND: This study protocol describes the Fex-Can Childhood project, comprising two studies: The...
Background: There is a lack of firm knowledge regarding sexual problems and fertility-related distre...
AIM: To describe the development process and explain the outcomes of Fex-Can Fertility, a self-help...
Objective: This study sought to investigate interactive participation and content of a moderated dis...
INTRODUCTION: Sexual and reproductive health are significant aspects of quality of life. Healthcare ...
Psychoeducational interventions have been found to be effective in helping patients with distressing...
BACKGROUND: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is a frequent side effect associated with different prostate cancer t...