The goal of this project is to evaluate the feasibility of the "Managing Your Health" online self-management skills+peer mentoring intervention that focuses on overcoming survivor barriers to self-management of their survivorship care. We will conduct a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) of the intervention versus usual care with adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood cancer ages 18-25 years. Participants will complete survey measures at baseline, Time 2 (about 2 months after baseline), Time 3 (about 5 months after baseline), and Time 4 (about 12 months after baseline).
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Feasibility Measure: Enrollment (Young Adult Survivors) - Number of Eligible Patients Consented and Completing Baseline
Timeframe: Baseline
Feasibility Measure: Retention in Study (Young Adult Survivors): Percent of Consented Patients Who Are Retained in the Study and Complete Time 3 Follow-up
Timeframe: Time 3 at about 5 months since Baseline.
Feasibility: Completion of the Intervention (Young Adult Survivors): Percentage
Timeframe: Time 2, about 2 months since baseline.
Feasibility: Satisfaction With Intervention (Young Adult Survivors): Mean
Timeframe: Time 2, about 2 months since baseline.
Feasibility: Utility of the Online Self-Management Modules (Young Adult Survivors): Questionnaire
Timeframe: Time 2, about 2 months since baseline.
Feasibility: Impact of the Online Self-Management Modules (Young Adult Survivors): Questionnaire
Timeframe: Time 2, about 2 months since baseline.
Feasibility: Adherence Barriers to the Online Self-Management Modules (Young Adult Survivors): Questionnaire
Timeframe: Time 2, about 2 months since baseline.
Acceptance of Peer Mentors (Young Adult Survivors and Peer Mentors): Questionnaire
Timeframe: Time 2, about 2 months since baseline