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An mHealth Symptom Management Intervention for Colorectal Cancer Patients

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Qué se está evaluando

mHealth Coping Skills Training for Symptom Management (mCOPE)

Conductual
Quiénes están siendo reclutados

Enfermedades del colon+13

+ Enfermedades del Sistema Digestivo

+ Neoplasias del sistema digestivo

De 18 a 50 años
+8 Criterios de eligibilidad
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Cómo está diseñado el estudio

Estudio de Tratamiento

Intervencional
Inicio del estudio: septiembre de 2021
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Resumen

Patrocinador PrincipalDuke University
Última actualización: 28 de enero de 2026
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Fecha de inicio: 15 de septiembre de 2021

Fecha en la que se inscribió al primer participante.

There is a high level of evidence that suggests cognitive and behavioral factors play an important role in colorectal cancer patients' abilities to cope with pain, fatigue and distress. Patients with multiple persistent symptoms may be particularly likely to have low confidence in their ability to control their symptoms (i.e., self-efficacy for symptom management). Cognitive behavioral coping skills protocols can enhance patients' abilities to cope with their symptoms in the context of age-related challenges; to date, these protocols have been tested in older patients and neither intervention content nor delivery modality meet the needs of younger patients. Intervention protocols aimed at young and middle-aged patients dealing with age-related stressors and high time demands must be adapted to meet the needs and challenges (e.g., coping skills practice strategies within the context of competing demands, communication with others about symptoms and limitations, relaxation for managing stoma-related pain, activity pacing to manage fatigue due to cancer and the demands of multiple life roles; cognitive restructuring negative thoughts surrounding managing time off work for treatment while maintaining health insurance and arranging childcare) of younger adults with cancer and delivered in a format (e.g., videoconferencing, adjunctive mobile app) that is acceptable and does not incur further demands. The investigators propose to use a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to test an innovative mHealth Coping Skills Training for Symptom Management (mCOPE) intervention designed to target pain, fatigue, psychological distress, and quality of life with unique content adapted for young and middle-aged colorectal cancer patients. mCOPE will be delivered with convenient mHealth modalities (videoconferencing, mobile app supported). Young and middle-aged adults with colorectal cancer that endorse multiple symptoms will be randomized to: 1) mCOPE or 2) standard care. mCOPE includes 5 videoconferencing sessions of a cognitive behavior theory-based protocol that teaches coping skills (e.g., relaxation, activity pacing, cognitive restructuring) relevant to managing pain, fatigue and distress, and improving quality of life in the context of the unique challenges facing younger patients. mCOPE uses mHealth technology, including a mobile app, to capture daily symptom and coping skills use data and provide personalized support and feedback to patients. The central hypothesis is that mCOPE will result in decreased pain, fatigue and distress, and increased quality of life. Specific study aims are: Aim 1: Test the efficacy of mCOPE for improving symptoms and quality of life. Aim 2: Examine improved self-efficacy for symptom management as a mediator of symptom severity.

Título OficialAn mHealth Symptom Management Intervention for Colorectal Cancer Patients
NCT04763174
Patrocinador PrincipalDuke University
Última actualización: 28 de enero de 2026
Extraido de una base de datos validada por el gobierno.Reclamar como socio

Protocolo

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Detalles del Diseño

Se reclutarán 167 pacientes

Número total de participantes que el ensayo clínico espera reclutar.

Estudio de Tratamiento

Estos estudios prueban nuevas formas de tratar una enfermedad, condición o problema de salud. El objetivo es determinar si un nuevo medicamento, terapia o enfoque funciona mejor o tiene menos efectos secundarios que las opciones existentes.



Elegibilidad

Los investigadores buscan pacientes que cumplan ciertos criterios, conocidos como criterios de elegibilidad: estado general de salud o tratamientos previos.
Condiciones
Criterios

Cualquier sexo

Sexo biológico de los participantes elegibles para inscribirse.

De 18 a 50 años

Rango de edades de los participantes que pueden unirse al estudio.

Voluntarios sanos no permitidos

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Condiciones

Patología

Enfermedades del colonEnfermedades del Sistema DigestivoNeoplasias del sistema digestivoEnfermedades GastrointestinalesFatigaNeoplasias GastrointestinalesEnfermedades IntestinalesNeoplasias IntestinalesNeoplasiasNeoplasias por SitioManifestaciones NeurológicasDolorEnfermedades RectalesSignos y SíntomasCondiciones Patológicas, Signos y SíntomasNeoplasias colorrectales

Criterios

4 criterios de inclusión requeridos para participar
Diagnosis of colorectal cancer within the past three years

Stages I-IV

Reported pain, fatigue and psychological distress - minimum two of three symptoms reported at 3 or greater on 0-10 scale

Able to speak and read English

4 criterios de exclusión impiden participar
Cognitive impairment (e.g., dementia)

Presence of a severe psychiatric condition (i.e., psychotic disorder or episode) or a psychiatric condition (e.g., suicidal intent)

Participation in a coping skills training protocol in the past 6 months

Inability to converse in English

Plan de Estudio

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Grupos de Tratamiento
Objetivos del Estudio

Un solo grupo de intervención está designado en este estudio

0% de probabilidad de ser asignado al grupo placebo

Grupos de Tratamiento

Grupo I

Experimental
mHealth Coping Skills Training for Symptom Management (mCOPE) protocol tests the efficacy of a theory-based symptom management intervention designed to target multiple interrelated symptoms (pain, fatigue, psychological distress) with content uniquely relevant for young and middle-aged colorectal cancer patients. Addressing the co-morbid consequences of cancer while providing support in the context of age-related challenges (e.g., caring for children and parents, career) has the potential to significantly improve overall quality of life in young and middle-aged patients with cancer.

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Objetivos Primarios

Objetivos Secundarios

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Este estudio tiene 2 ubicaciones

Suspendido

Duke Regional Hospital

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Suspendido

Duke Cancer Institute

Durham, United States
Completado2 Centros de Estudio