MOMMI3CFCM: Interactive Mobile Health Information to Enhance Patient Care at a Cystic Fibrosis Center

Sponsor
Landon Pediatric Foundation (Other)
Overall Status
Completed
CT.gov ID
NCT03052231
Collaborator
AbbVie (Industry)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

Real-world adherence to inhaled and oral therapies for cystic fibrosis (CF) patients remains discouragingly low, ranging between 31-53% for inhaled antibiotics and 41-72% for hypertonic saline. Programs to enhance adherence, including comprehensive behavioral interventions with adolescents, have met with mixed success. Advances in therapy, treatment delivery systems, and data capture technology offer the potential for enhancing adherence by providing immediate and more frequent feedback to the patient regarding his or her fidelity to the prescribed treatment regimen. The investigators propose to evaluate a systematic yet technically simple approach to linking treatment and feedback components to enhance adherence in a real-work CF clinic setting that treats a significant minority patient population.

This is the first trial assessing the impact of a collaborative active intervention program of a multi disciplinary team in improving adherence to specific chronic medications and improving clinical outcomes in CF patients. The PI has implemented the texting service (Caremessage.org) with COPD and diabetes patients. The content will be modified to provide both English and Spanish language content relevant to these participants and their standard treatment protocols.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Device: caremessage
N/A

Detailed Description

This study will evaluate the effectiveness of an interactive mobile health information service in supporting clinic staff (i.e., nurse practitioners, case managers and care coordinators) at a Cystic Fibrosis Center clinic to connect with patients and create conversations around behavior-centered goals. The interactive mobile health information service has been designed to supplement the standard of care by supporting patient-empowerment strategies through:

  • educating participants,

  • encouraging behavior change, and

  • promoting adherence with their treatment protocols.

The project will adapt the iCAN program content as an educational tool to be incorporated in the educational material. iCAN is an electronic platform aimed to provide an engaging environment for diabetic outpatients to self-manage, gain control over their health, and ultimately adhere to their medical appointments and regimen. Similar to diabetes, CF is an all-encompassing chronic disease that requires coordinated efforts among patients, caregivers, and health-care providers across treatment adherence, nutrition, lifestyle choices, and social support systems. Central to the mobile health information service is the interactive and personalized text-based message system that delivers actionable and tailored health content to participants: office visit appointment reminders; medication adherence reminders; and general health education messages. While a number of technically sophisticated applications exist, our approach will involve a less sophisticated and complex approach. Our primary objective is to get the information to the patients, some of whom are members of lower income minority communities. If "simple" interventions prove effective, then the groundwork will have been laid for considering more tailored albeit complex systems.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Actual Enrollment :
80 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Parallel Assignment
Masking:
None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose:
Health Services Research
Official Title:
Evaluating the Feasibility of Interactive Mobile Health Information to Enhance Patient Care at a Cystic Fibrosis Center
Actual Study Start Date :
Mar 1, 2016
Actual Primary Completion Date :
Feb 1, 2017
Actual Study Completion Date :
Feb 1, 2017

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Active Comparator: Interactive Mobile Health Information

Receives Interactive Mobile Health Information via caremessage. EAI staff focus group content will include qualitative descriptions of their experiences with training and actual use of the Caremessages.org service, as well as to elicit comments about contributing features and other mitigating or enhancing factors of the intervention's implementation, outreach and promotion, and integration into workflow practices.

Device: caremessage
Central to the mobile health information service is the interactive and personalized text-based message system that delivers actionable and tailored health content to participants: office visit appointment reminders; medication adherence reminders; and general health education messages.

No Intervention: Usual care

Usual care - clinic education, medication refills without reminders, appointments without reminders

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Number of Scheduled appointments attended [Six months]

    Secondary objectives include evaluating program processes that enhance participant use of the system: 1) to receive responses to specific questions; 2) to track their individual progress towards achieving health goals, and; 3) to respond to system prompts to self-report data in the interactive component related to their actions or behaviors, e.g. RSVP to appointment reminders, self-management behaviors related to medication adherence, and self-management behaviors related to the achieving health goals. Processes involving program management and impact on barriers to treatment delivery by clinic staff, treating physicians and parents will also be evaluated.

Secondary Outcome Measures

  1. Knowledge of disease Questionnaire [Six Months]

    Secondary objectives include evaluating program processes that enhance participant use of the system: 1) to receive responses to specific questions; 2) to track their individual progress towards achieving health goals, and; 3) to respond to system prompts to self-report data in the interactive component related to their actions or behaviors, e.g. RSVP to appointment reminders, self-management behaviors related to medication adherence, and self-management behaviors related to the achieving health goals. Processes involving program management and impact on barriers to treatment delivery by clinic staff, treating physicians and parents will also be evaluated.

  2. FEV1 in LPM [6 months]

    Measure of pulmonary function

  3. Body mass index [six months]

    kg/meters squared

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
4 Years and Older
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
Yes
Inclusion Criteria:
  • Patients with diagnosis of Cystic fibrosis at all ages;

  • Their associated CF Center professionals;

  • Their associated family;

  • CF patients that should be treated with one or more of these chronic medications: Tobi (Tobramycin), (Colistin), Pulmozyme (Dornase Alpha), Hypertonic Saline (HS), Creon (pancreatic enzymes), AquaADEKs (Multivitamin);

  • Patients willing to participate in a trial;

  • Presence of a parent/guardian capable of providing informed consent; and

  • Patients attending CF clinic at least once every 12 months.

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Absence of a parent/guardian or unwillingness to provide permission;

  • Potential participant declines to provide assent; and

  • Transplant patients.

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 Pediatric Diagnostic Center Ventura California United States 93003

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • Landon Pediatric Foundation
  • AbbVie

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Chris Landon, MD, Landon Pediatric Foundation

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Publications

Responsible Party:
Landon Pediatric Foundation
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT03052231
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • LandonPF
First Posted:
Feb 14, 2017
Last Update Posted:
May 7, 2019
Last Verified:
May 1, 2019
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
No
Plan to Share IPD:
No
Keywords provided by Landon Pediatric Foundation
Additional relevant MeSH terms:

Study Results

No Results Posted as of May 7, 2019