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Clinical Trials/NCT04464486
NCT04464486
Completed
Not Applicable

Remote COVID-19 Symptom Tracking and Improved Cancer Symptom Control for Cancer Patients at Home During the Pandemic

University of Utah1 site in 1 country301 target enrollmentApril 21, 2020
ConditionsOncology

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Oncology
Sponsor
University of Utah
Enrollment
301
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Health Care Utilization Comparison
Status
Completed
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This project will evaluate the benefit of an automated home symptom monitoring system, Symptom Care at Home, to track COVID-19 symptoms, provide instructions to reduce COVID-19 exposure, and reduce cancer symptom severity during the COVID-19 pandemic. The investigators will determine if Symptom Care at Home decreases the need for cancer patients to use emergency departments and hospitalization for cancer symptom care. The project addresses the urgent public health need for cancer patients to reduce their risk for COVID-19 exposure.

Detailed Description

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is an opportunity to rapidly flex platforms for remote cancer symptom tracking and management to incorporate COVID-19 symptom monitoring and reinforce risk-reducing precautions. It is critical for cancer patients at home to monitor early indications of COVID-19 symptoms, to adhere to mitigation strategies, as well as to manage their cancer-related symptoms so that patients can decrease the need to utilize the emergency department or unplanned hospitalizations for symptom care, which is a common occurrence during cancer care. Remote monitoring adds a layer of home-based support which can benefit all cancer patients and is not restricted to geographic proximity to oncology providers or distance from a cancer center. The Symptom Care at Home (SCH) system, utilized for the Principal Investigator's currently funded R01CA206522 project to monitor and manage patient-reported (PRO) cancer symptoms, includes these necessary elements: remote PRO symptom monitoring, patient self-management information, and oncology provider (nurse practitioner) notification of symptoms exceeding pre-set thresholds. The overall purpose of this project is to describe the impacts of COVID-19 on cancer patients' well-being at home and evaluate, through a randomized clinical trial, if a systematic patient-reported outcomes (PRO) reporting process improves cancer care during a pandemic as compared to usual care. Specific Aims include: 1) describe patient-reported COVID-19 and cancer symptom trajectories over time, COVID-19 social distancing and hygiene practices, and COVID-19 related cancer treatment and daily living impacts on cancer patients receiving the SCH-COVID intervention and 2) compare the SCH-COVID intervention to enhanced usual care on health care utilization, COVID-19 diagnosis and outcomes, cancer treatment delays or changes, and patient-reported global health, anxiety, mood, and feelings of social isolation.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 21, 2020
End Date
September 30, 2022
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Kathleen Mooney

Distinguished Professor

University of Utah

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Participants will be patients who are receiving treatment for a cancer diagnosis at Huntsman Cancer Hospital.
  • Must be able to speak, read, and understand English language.
  • Must have a smartphone and be willing and able to download the SCH application and enter data into the application OR must be willing to make phone calls to report symptoms using the telephone interactive voice response (IVR) system.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients enrolled in another study protocol that prohibits participation in other trials.
  • Patients under the age of 18.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Health Care Utilization Comparison

Time Frame: 5 months

Retrospective chart review of health care utilization of both groups

Secondary Outcomes

  • Patient Anxiety/Depression(Monthly 5 months)
  • COVID-19 Symptoms, Social distancing and Hygiene Practices(Daily for 5 months)
  • Patient Global Health(Monthly 5 months)
  • Impact of Pandemic and Health Related Quality of Life(Baseline then 3 months and 5 months from baseline)
  • Patient Social Isolation(Monthly for 5 months)
  • Cancer symptom severity(Daily for 5 months.)

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