Feasibility Study of the Advanced Symptom Management System (ASyMS) in Canadian Cancer Patients
NCT03335189 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 84
Last updated 2019-06-07
Summary
The Advanced Symptom Monitoring and Management System - Canada (ASyMS-Can) is a remote phone-based symptom management system that prompts patient self-care and clinician telephone triage and intervention based on alerts for managing cancer treatment side effects such as nausea and vomiting, fatigue, etc. ASyMS-Can is an android phone-based application that is given to patients to self-report their symptoms using a patient reported outcome symptom questionnaire and level of severity daily, on a secure mobile android phone, from home or outside of clinics. Based on back-end computations, patients receive automated self-care notifications on their mobile phones with advice on self-care for mild to moderate severe symptoms. The system also in the case of severe symptoms will alert the designated clinic nurse to prompt electronic telephone triage and intervention (yellow alert response in 4 hours or within 30 minutes for severe symptoms-red alert).
Conditions
- Supportive Care
- Cancer
Interventions
- DEVICE
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ASyMS-Can
Data reported by the participants will be sent to a secure, encrypted clinical central server hosting the risk-alerting algorithms. The web interfaces will provide a clinical portal for the nurses to screen and follow any alerts being triggered, as well as review patient-specific information. Based on these back-end computations, participants will receive automated self-care notifications on their mobile phones. If incoming symptom reports indicate severe adverse effects a designated clinic nurse will receive an 'amber alert', or 'red alert', that will require response within 30 minutes. Nurses will handle alerts during business hours (9 am to 5 pm). After-hour alerts will be sent to the oncologist or nursing supervisor on call as per usual care. Patients will be instructed that clinicians will not receive alerts during the evening hours or night and instructed to follow usual practice of contacting their family physician, or oncologist on call, or call 911, as required.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
collaborator OTHER_GOV -
University Health Network, Toronto
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- SUPPORTIVE_CARE
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2017-11-15
- Primary Completion
- 2019-02-28
- Completion
- 2019-05-28
Countries
- Canada
Study Locations
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