A cross-sectional retrospective study of a sample of 20 women who completed single agent or multi agent chemotherapy: between 6 weeks and 24 months post treatment involving a semi structured telephone interview. A patient sample of 20 is proposed for the study. These are all the patients who meet the inclusion criteria below and are thus eligible for the study. These patients will be contacted via telephone by the principal investigator to inform them of the study and invite participation. A proposed sample size of 20 is sufficient to generate data to address the central questions and furthermore, this sample size is adequate because the intention is to gain insight into the experiences of patients' perceptions about their psychological experiences. Objectives: * Gaining insight into the emotional impact of GTN post treatment * Ascertaining if health professionals are providing adequate psychological support * Identifying sources of support that patients accessed post completion of treatment * Identifying potential areas of improvement in the follow up support for future patients Criteria for inclusion: * Treated with chemotherapy for a GTN diagnosis * Completed treatment between 6 weeks and 24 months * Are able to provide informed consent * Have no cognitive impairment as judged by the treating clinician Criteria for exclusion * Treatment received less than 6 weeks ago * Treatment received more than 24 months ago * Non-English speaking Outcome measures are not appropriate in this qualitative study. However outputs from this study include increasing knowledge and insight into: * patients' experiences of their psychological experiences post chemotherapy * patients' perspective of the support received after their treatment * potential areas of improvements in care
Age range
16 Years – 55 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Common themes of psychological experiences post-chemotherapy
Timeframe: 1 hour interviews
Common opinions of post-treatment support
Timeframe: 1 hour interviews
Themes of Suggested Improvement in Patient Care
Timeframe: 1 hour interviews