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Education Tools to Support Pediatric Survivor Care

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Education Tools to Support Pediatric Survivor Care

This study aims to evaluate the impact of electronic educational materials on adolescent and young adult ("AYA") survivors' knowledge about late effects, perceived benefits, self-efficacy, and intentions to engage in lifelong survivor care.

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Behavioral - Electronic educational material

Electronic media via email

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Evaluating Education Tools to Support Pediatric Cancer Survivor Care Across the Lifespan (Administrative Supplement to R01CA218389)

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NCT04257058

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