RATIONALE: A personalized Internet-based program may help improve fatigue, depression, and quality of life in long-term survivors of stem cell transplant. It is not yet known whether an Internet-based program is more effective with or without telephone-based problem-solving training. PURPOSE: This randomized clinical trial is studying how well an Internet-based program works with or without telephone-based problem-solving training in helping long-term survivors of hematopoietic stem cell transplant cope with late complications
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Aggregate number of targeted problems
Timeframe: At 6 months
Reach of web-based intervention (second, phase III/IV study only)
Timeframe: At 6 months
Utilization of web-based intervention (second, phase III/IV study only)
Timeframe: At 6 months
Satisfaction, use and barriers ratings at the end of the study including barriers to website use and barriers to using health promotion guidelines (second, phase III/IV study only)
Timeframe: At 6 months
Cost to maintain the site content (not including costs for maintenance of the assessment process) (second, phase III/IV study only)
Timeframe: At 6 months