Our Recent Projects

Feasibility, Acceptability, and Potential Effects of a Digital Oral Anticancer Agent Intervention: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (Copy)
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Feasibility, Acceptability, and Potential Effects of a Digital Oral Anticancer Agent Intervention: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (Copy)

This pilot study explores the feasibility and acceptability of a digital intervention designed to support individuals taking oral anticancer agents (OAAs). Participants were recruited from a university-affiliated cancer center in Montreal and randomly assigned to receive either the intervention plus usual care or usual care alone. The intervention various multimodal elements, all aimed at improving adherence and reducing symptom distress. This study’s goal was to generate evidence on how digital tools can better support cancer patients in managing their treatment.

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PREVENTION Platform

Developed and tested an e-health platform to support women during breast cancer genetic testing. The platform was highly rated, and allowed users to follow screening recommendations, track appointments, and access personalized information on breast cancer risk and lifestyle impacts.

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Perspective Study

Dr. Loiselle’s lab joined Dr. Jacque Simard’s team at l’Université Laval in a Génome Québec-funded study to evaluate a website that educated women on genetic and lifestyle risk factors for breast cancer. The team assessed community perceptions and the acceptability of this information.

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Being Known Qualitative Study

Past research focused on physician-patient communication, with less attention to the nurse-patient relationship and its impact on patients feeling “known” in healthcare. This study explored cancer patients' experience of “being known” in ambulatory care settings where nursing rounds had been implemented, highlighting the importance of nurse-patient communication.

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Breast & Bone Health Project
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Breast & Bone Health Project

Some women with breast cancer were at higher risk for bone fragility due to treatment. Hope & Cope and the Segal Cancer Centre led a program to promote bone health, resulting in a comprehensive toolkit for integrating bone health practices into breast cancer treatment across Quebec.

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Coping Together
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Coping Together

Hematopoietic stem cell transplantations (HSCTs) shifted from inpatient to outpatient settings, increasing caregiver (CG) involvement. This study adapted the Coping Together (CT) manuals for HSCT patients and CGs, exploring their perceptions and adaptation to enhance coping during the first 100 days post-HSCT at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

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Feasibility, Acceptability, and Potential Effects of a Digital Oral Anticancer Agent Intervention: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
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Feasibility, Acceptability, and Potential Effects of a Digital Oral Anticancer Agent Intervention: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

This pilot study explores the feasibility and acceptability of a digital intervention designed to support individuals taking oral anticancer agents (OAAs). Participants were recruited from a university-affiliated cancer center in Montreal and randomly assigned to receive either the intervention plus usual care or usual care alone. The intervention various multimodal elements, all aimed at improving adherence and reducing symptom distress. This study’s goal was to generate evidence on how digital tools can better support cancer patients in managing their treatment.

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