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Brief Title: PatientCareAnywhere Internet-Based Software in Improving Communication and Education in Patients With Cancer and Their Healthcare Providers
Official Title: PatientCareAnywhere: Patient Support and Empowerment Across the Care Continuum
Study ID: NCT02408406
Brief Summary: This partially randomized pilot clinical trial develops and studies a software program, called PatientCareAnywhere, to see whether it can help patients communicate with their doctors and other healthcare providers, and educate themselves about their cancer and treatment options. A program that can help patients learn about their cancer and treatment options, and allows the patient's healthcare providers to receive their questionnaire results, may help patients identify and get help to treat their symptoms.
Detailed Description: PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. Solicit stakeholder feedback on expected system functions, perceived usefulness and impacts, and potential adoption barriers via 10 focus groups. (Human Subjects \[HS\], Phase I) II. Develop the software prototype using an iterative user-centered design process and leverage the technical design and components from an existing clinic-based biopsychosocial screening tool and an existing patient portal solution as well as the patient education contents from City of Hope (COH). (Phase I) III. Conduct two usability tests with 24 subjects each to evaluate the usability, usefulness, and acceptability of the prototype system developed in Aim 2. (HS, Phase I) IV. Conduct a 50-subject pilot evaluation study to demonstrate the feasibility of our technical solution and our Phase II randomized controlled trial protocol design. (HS, Phase I) V. Enhance the software system to add more administrative/customization features and to expand the education contents to cover more cancer types and treatment options. (Phase II) VI. Conduct a 2-year 516-subject randomized control trial to test the effectiveness hypothesis. (HS, Phase II) OUTLINE: FOCUS GROUPS: Ten, 90-minute focus group sessions are conducted, composed of patients; caregivers, friends, and family members; cancer treatment professionals; supportive care professionals and community support professionals. Sessions address what functions participants expect to see in the program, what benefits are expected, and any expected barriers for using the program. USABILITY EVALUATION (DESIGN-ORIENTED \& METRIC-ORIENTED): Patients, caregivers, and clinical care/support professionals in each type of evaluation undergo a 60-minute one-on-one session in which they are assigned tasks to complete using the system, and an observer records how the tasks are completed. Participants are also requested to talk aloud while performing the task. Participants in the metric-oriented evaluation respond to usability and usefulness questionnaires. PILOT STUDY \& RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 arms. ARM I (INTERVENTION GROUP): Patients are encouraged to use the PatientCareAnywhere program at least once weekly either in the clinic or at home. Patients receive reminder emails after 1 week of inactivity. If patients indicate they are experiencing moderate to severe symptoms, an alert message is sent to at least 1 member of the patient's support team along with a list of expected response times. ARM II (CONTROL GROUP): Patients receive usual care, including a one-time use of SupportScreen, a touchscreen questionnaire system that identifies patient issues before appointments, at the clinic during the first treatment consultation after diagnosis. Consultation, printed education materials, and specialist referrals may be generated based on SupportScreen responses.
Minimum Age: 21 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
City of Hope Medical Center, Duarte, California, United States
Name: Matthew Loscalzo
Affiliation: City of Hope Medical Center
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR