Table 1 Study participant characteristics by group assignment.

From: A randomized intervention involving family to improve communication in breast cancer care

 

Intervention (n = 63)

Control (n = 55)

Total (n = 118)

P valueb

Patient characteristics

 Mean age (SD), y

54.7 (13.3)

52.2 (13.9)

53.5 (13.6)

0.318

 Female gender, n (%)

62 (98.4)

55 (100.0)

117 (99.2)

0.348

 Nonwhite race or hispanic, n (%)

15 (23.8)

17 (30.9)

32 (27.2)

0.387

 Beyond high school education, n (%)

59 (93.7)

44 (80.0)

103 (87.3)

0.026

 Suspected of low health literacy, n (%)

7 (11.1)

4 (7.3)

11 (9.3)

0.474

 Married, n (%)

41 (65.1)

39 (70.9)

80 (67.8)

0.499

 Early stage disease, n (%)

34 (54.0)

33 (60.0)

67 (56.8)

0.389

  Node negative (N0)

20 (58.8)

16 (48.5)

36 (53.7)

0.396

 Phenotype

   

0.245

  ER positive/HER2 negative

17 (50.0)

12 (36.4)

29 (43.3)

 

  HER2 positive

13 (38.2)

12 (36.4)

25 (37.3)

 

  Triple negative

4 (11.8)

9 (27.3)

13 (19.4)

 

 FACT-B Score, (SD)a

115.0 (22.6)

116.3 (21.5)

115.6 (22.0)

0.752

 Daily internet usage, n (%)

53 (84.1)

46 (83.1)

99 (83.9)

0.942

Care partner characteristics

 Mean age (SD), y

53.7 (13.7)

53.6 (14.0)

53.7 (13.8)

0.959

 Male gender, n (%)

36 (57.1)

41 (74.6)

77 (65.3)

0.048

 Beyond high school education, n (%)

57 (90.5)

46 (83.6)

103 (87.3)

0.266

 Suspected of low health literacy, n (%)

14 (22.2)

15 (27.3)

29 (24.6)

0.525

 Relationship to patient, n (%)

  -Spouse/Partner

35 (55.6)

36 (65.5)

71 (60.2)

0.477

  -Adult Child

11 (17.5)

6 (10.9)

17 (14.4)

 

  -Other (e.g. parent, sibling, friend)

17 (27.0)

13 (23.6)

30 (25.4)

 

 Worked in the past week, n (%)

35 (55.6)

37 (67.3)

72 (61.0)

0.193

 Daily internet usage, n (%)

55 (87.3)

46 (83.6)

101 (85.6)

0.572

  1. aQuality of life measured using FACT-B: higher values = higher QOL (total score of 164).
  2. bP-value for χ2 test of categorical characteristics, t-test for discrete continuous characteristics.