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Automated Telephone Monitoring for Symptom Management (ATSM)

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Michigan State University

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 2

Conditions

Carcinoma

Treatments

Behavioral: Nurse
Behavioral: AVR

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00799084
R01CA030724

Details and patient eligibility

About

To improve the management of symptoms, patients with cancer undergoing chemotherapy will be monitored using an automated telephone system to record the severity of 15 prevalent symptoms for up to 8 consecutive weeks. Outcomes include; significant reduction in symptom severity and improvement in health states.

Full description

Overview: Prevalent symptoms among patients undergoing chemotherapy include: pain, fatigue, dry mouth, constipation, anorexia, nausea, sleep disturbance, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, as well as psychological symptoms such as depression and anxiety. A survey of 1000 patients with cancer indicated that close to a quarter reported 10-12 symptoms. Given the impact of symptoms upon physical function, work, emotional distress, and hospitalizations, it is critical that strategies be developed and tested to improve symptom management.

This trial of a behavioural intervention for symptom management is significant because: 1) it contrasts a proactive approach, individualized to patients' symptom management needs, with a more conventional model that places responsibility on the patient for symptom management; 2) it controls for the method of delivery and the use of printed material; 3) it targets prevalent symptoms known to affect cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy; 4) it examines the relative effects of each arm, in terms of symptom severity (primary outcome), impact on patients' physical and social roles, and emotional distress; and 5) it explores these outcomes in terms of their impact on the use of services and costs of care.

Goal: The goal of this randomized trial is to determine if a nurse delivered Patient Assisted Management of Symptoms (PAMS) intervention individualized to patients' needs for symptom management, delivered by telephone, when compared to Telephone Information and Monitoring of Symptoms (TIMS) where symptoms are only monitored by telephone, with references to the symptom management toolkit will reduce symptom severity, improve physical function, and other outcomes.

Enrollment

526 patients

Sex

All

Ages

21+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 21 years of age or older
  • solid tumor cancer diagnosis
  • receiving chemotherapy treatment

Exclusion criteria

  • Emotional or psychology disorder for which patient is receiving treatment
  • does not speak English
  • does not have access to a telephone
  • difficulty hearing on the telephone

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

526 participants in 2 patient groups

Nurse
Experimental group
Description:
Receives symptom management assistance from an oncology nurse via the telephone
Treatment:
Behavioral: Nurse
AVR
Experimental group
Description:
Receives symptom management assistance from an Automated telephone system
Treatment:
Behavioral: AVR

Trial contacts and locations

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