Implementation of a Pilot Program for Opportunistic Salpingectomy at the Time of Gastrointestinal Surgery at MUSC: An Evaluation of Patient and Provider Knowledge and Attitudes
- Sponsor:
- MUSC
- Sponsor Study ID:
- 104319
- CTO #:
- 104319
- NCT Number:
- Phase:
- N/A
- Protocol Type:
- Health Services Research
- Age Group:
- Adults
- Disease Sites:
- Study Objectives:
- Specific Aim 1.1: Characterize the baseline knowledge and attitudes regarding OS among GI surgeons at MUSC. Hypothesis 1.1: OS is not an intervention that is familiar to GI surgeons. We hypothesize that many surgeons have limited knowledge regarding both its benefits as an ovarian cancer risk reduction strategy and the technical aspects of the procedure. Specific Aim 1.2: Characterize the baseline knowledge and attitudes regarding OS among patients undergoing GI surgery at MUSC CHS. Hypothesis 1.2: OS is not an intervention that is familiar to patients undergoing GI surgery. We hypothesize that patients have limited knowledge regarding its benefits as an ovarian cancer risk reduction strategy and minimal risk profile.
- eConsent:
- Not available
- Study Documents:
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Open Study Documents
(MUSC NetID required for document access)
For more information about this trial please contact the study team:
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Medical University of South Carolina
- Principal Investigator, Westfal, Maggie, at westfal@musc.edu .
- Study Coordinator, Overstreet, Morgan, at overstrm@musc.edu .
Trial opened at the following institutions:
Medical University of South Carolina