There is a pressing need to develop a personalized, value-based decisional tool for bladder cancer patients undergoing radical cystectomy (bladder removal) and urinary diversion to help them with communication with the physicians, shared decision making, and preparation for disease-management and follow-up care. The proposed intervention, the Personal Patient Profile - Bladder Cancer (P3-BC), will be the first intervention to address these issues. Results of this pilot randomized feasibility study will provide evidence of the feasibility and acceptability of the P3-BC and will guide further refinement of the tool for a larger experimental trial, with potential dissemination of the program via the Internet and hand-held computing devices.
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Percent of Participants Who Agree Using the Acceptability Scale
Timeframe: 1 month Follow-up
Number of Participants Who Agree or Disagree With Statements on the Acceptability E-scale
Timeframe: 1 month followup
Percent of Participants Agreeing or Disagreeing With the Decision Using the Program Evaluation Scale
Timeframe: 1 month follow-up