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The goal of this study is to learn if behavioral activation can improve daily quality of life for patients with advanced cancer. The main questions it aims to answer are:
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Participants (n=25) will be recruited from UPMC Hillman clinics.
Part 1 (Consent and Baseline data collection from weeks 1 to 4):
If eligible patients consent to participate, they will complete online baseline questionnaires. Participant's medical records will be reviewed to extract demographic information and clinical covariates, including information about their cancer, its treatment, biological variables such as sex and age, clinical variables such as comorbidities, surgeries and hospitalizations, medications, and other markers of health care utilization (e.g., emergency department visits). Once extracted, these values will be linked only to their study ID number.
At the initial visit (either in-person or online, 20-30 minutes), participants will also be oriented to the ecological momentary assessment procedures to assess self-reported daily quality of life and mood, activities, and experiences. Participants will install the BALANCE Android or iOS application on their smartphones. The participant ID will be entered into the app upon initial log in and will be saved locally on the device. Participants will have the opportunity to add additional activities to track for 2 days before the 4 weeks of Part 1 of the study begins. When participants receive the survey notification, it will open the application and they can proceed to take the survey in the BALANCE app on their smartphone. Participants will be asked to complete the EMA questions once each evening (approximately 5 minutes). Participants will be able to use the BALANCE app to access visualizations of their past survey responses and quality of life ratings along with activity and sleep data.
Participants will also be asked to wear a Fitbit device (Fitbit Inspire 3 or similar) for the duration of the study and to install the Fitbit app on their smartphone. The Fitbit is a wristwatch-sized waterproof device that assesses heart and breathing rates, physical activity, and sleep, skin temperature, and oxygen levels and wirelessly transmits data to the server. If they already own a Fitbit device, we will request access to their Fitbit data for the duration of their study participation.
Mid-Study Data Review (mid-study data review session following first 4 weeks of the study):
Participants will complete a mid-study data review session (in person or remotely, 20-30 minutes) with a member of our team during which they will be asked which activities, behaviors, and experiences they believe to be the most strongly related to their day-to-day quality of life. They will also be provided with the results of personalized analyses visualizing the factors most strongly correlated with their quality of life ratings over the past four weeks. Based on their own reflections and these personalized analyses, they will be asked to select at least 4 behaviors or activities to increase over the next four weeks. Participants will also complete a midpoint questionnaire at this time.
Part 2 (Data-based intervention from mid-study data review session to approximately 8 weeks):
For the second four weeks of the study, starting after the mid-study data review session with a study team member, participants will complete a morning survey to make a plan for behavior change, receive daily reminders to complete their planned activities through the BALANCE Android or iOS application on their smartphones, and will complete an evening survey to report their daily quality of life and indicate completed activities (both < 5 minutes) each day. Participants will also collect Fitbit data during the same period. At the end of this second 4-week period, we will invite participants for a 1-on-1 in-person or online semi-structured interview (20-30 minutes) to provide feedback. In addition, we will assist participants in removing the BALANCE app from their phones. Participants will also complete an end of study questionnaire at this time.
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Krina C Durica; Carissa A Low
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