Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Not yet recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
  • Pediatric Cancer
  • Quality of Life
Type
Interventional
Phase
Phase 3
Design
Allocation: RandomizedIntervention Model: Parallel AssignmentIntervention Model Description: Cluster Randomized TrialMasking: None (Open Label)Primary Purpose: Supportive Care

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 8 years and 18 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

Aims 1 and 2: Among children with newly diagnosed cancer, to determine if symptom screening and feedback to healthcare providers at least three times weekly and locally-adapted symptom management care pathways, when compared to usual care: Aim 1. Improves overall self-reported symptom scores (total ...

Aims 1 and 2: Among children with newly diagnosed cancer, to determine if symptom screening and feedback to healthcare providers at least three times weekly and locally-adapted symptom management care pathways, when compared to usual care: Aim 1. Improves overall self-reported symptom scores (total SSPedi score), fatigue (PROMIS-Fatigue) and cancer-specific QoL (PedsQL 3.0 Acute Cancer Module) over 8 weeks Hypothesis: Symptom screening and care pathways will improve symptoms, fatigue and QoL Aim 2. Improves symptom documentation, increases provision of interventions for symptoms, and reduces emergency department visits and unplanned clinic visits and hospitalizations over 8 weeks Hypotheses: Symptom screening and care pathways will increase symptom documentation and provision of interventions for symptoms, and will reduce healthcare utilization. Aim 3: As an exploratory aim, we will evaluate key elements of the intervention related to the external validity and generalizability of the intervention effects using the RE-AIM framework. Overall Strategy This is a cluster randomized trial including 20 pediatric oncology sites. The coordinating center is The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada. Sites will be randomized to either systematic symptom screening via SPARK with provision of symptom reports to healthcare providers containing links to care pathways for symptom management (intervention) or usual care (control). Research Methods Eligibility: We will include children with cancer who: (1) are 8-18 years of age at enrollment (SSPedi is validated in this age range); (2) are English or Spanish-speaking (all PROs are validated in these languages in this age range); (3) have any newly diagnosed cancer; (4) have a plan for any chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery; and (5) enroll within 28 days after treatment initiation. Exclusion criteria will be cognitive disability (attending lower than second grade or equivalent) or visual impairment (cannot see SPARK even with corrective lens). Procedures: In this cluster randomized trial, we will randomize sites to either intervention or control groups. At both intervention and control sites, we will enroll participants within 28 days after treatment initiation. Eligible participants will be identified by site personnel and the study will be explained to them by trained research team members. Participant capacity to consent will be assessed by the clinical or research team according to institutional standards. After the study has been explained and sufficient time has been provided to ensure all questions have been answered, informed consent and assent will be obtained from participants and guardians as appropriate. For those who decline to contribute PROs, they will be given the option to only participate in a retrospective chart review to evaluate symptom documentation, intervention provision and healthcare utilization. Careful tracking of all newly diagnosed patients by site research personnel will occur to determine how many patients are approached and consented, and where possible, reasons for declining participation. For all enrolled participants who will be contributing PROs (excluding those only involved in the retrospective chart review), a personal SPARK account will be created to allow SSPedi to be completed and symptom results to be recorded. At the 10 intervention sites, site-specific symptom management care pathways will be adapted from template care pathways for each of the 15 symptoms included in SSPedi. Enrolled participants will be prompted by text or email to complete symptom screening three times weekly via SPARK with corresponding feedback sent to their healthcare providers. Symptom reports will contain links to care pathways for symptom management. Active intervention will last for eight weeks starting from the date of enrollment. At the 10 control sites, participants will complete SSPedi to obtain the primary outcome at weeks 0, 4 and 8 but the scores will not be revealed to providers and will not be linked to care pathways. Usual care will be provided to participants at control sites and thus, there will be no study-requested routine, systematic symptom screening, symptom feedback to providers, or linkage to care pathways. If sites already routinely perform systematic symptom screening or use care pathways for symptom management, these may be continued but their use will be recorded. At both intervention and control sites, demographic information including age, sex, race, ethnicity, diagnosis, cancer stage, family socioeconomic information and treatment plan will be collected at enrollment. The following PROs will be obtained by trained research staff at baseline, week 4 and week 8 for all participants: SSPedi, PROMIS Fatigue and the PedsQL 3.0 Acute Cancer Module (Aim 1). We will contact participants ahead of time to coordinate the week 4 and 8 PROs so that they can be completed in person during hospitalizations or clinic visits. If unable to arrange completion of these PROs in person, we will use their contact information to complete the questionnaires by email, text or over the phone. Data from health records (Aim 2) will be abstracted for all enrolled participants. Relapse and cancer treatment received information will be collected at the end of the study.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04614662
Collaborators
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Lillian Sung, MD, PhD The Hospital for Sick Children Principal Investigator: Laura Lee Dupuis, RPh, PhD The Hospital for Sick Children Principal Investigator: Allison Grimes, MD The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio