| Literature DB >> 31856812 |
Andrew J Paladino1,2, Janeane N Anderson3, Rebecca A Krukowski4, Teresa Waters5, Mehmet Kocak4, Carolyn Graff3, Ryan Blue3, Tameka N Jones2, Joanne Buzaglo6, Gregory Vidal2, Lee Schwartzberg2, Ilana Graetz7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Long-term use of adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET) among women with early-stage, hormone receptor-positive breast cancer significantly reduces the risk of hospitalizations, cancer recurrence, and mortality. AET is associated with adverse symptoms that often result in poor adherence. A web-enabled app offers a novel way to communicate and manage symptoms for women on AET. In a region with significant racial disparities in breast cancer outcomes, our study tests the impact of a web-enabled app that collects and transmits patient-reported symptoms to healthcare teams to facilitate timely and responsive symptom management on medication adherence.Entities:
Keywords: Adjuvant endocrine therapy; Breast cancer; Medication adherence; Mhealth; Patient-reported outcomes; Quality of life; Randomized controlled trial
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31856812 PMCID: PMC6924011 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-4588-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Fig. 1Conceptual Framework Guiding THRIVE Intervention
THRIVE RCT Compensation Scheme
| Months 0–6 | Months 7–12 | Month 18 | Months 24 | Months 32 | Months 36 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline Survey, WisePill charge maintenance | Follow-up survey, WisePill charge maintenance and Return | Follow-up Survey | Follow-up Survey | Follow-up Survey | Follow-up Survey |
| $60 | $120 | $10 | $10 | $10 | $10 |
| $1 deduction for every day survey is not completed after 14-day grace period | |||||
| $1 deduction for every 5-day period of electronic pillbox with no charge | $1 deduction for every 5-day period with no charge, $30 bonus if returned within 2 weeks | ||||
Fig. 2Patient flow through the RCT
Fig. 3Screenshot of App Adherence and Symptom Questions
Fig. 4Screenshot of Free Text and Body Map
Fig. 5Screenshots of tailored app feedback messages
Key Survey Measures and Data Collection Timeline
| Survey Time Points | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measure | Description of Measure | Baseline | 12-month Follow-Up | 18+ Month Follow-up |
| Demographics | Age, highest level of education, total household income, race/ethnicity, current relationship status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and religious identity will be collected at baseline | X | ||
| AET medication Adherence (adapted from MAQ) and MARS-1 | Self-reported medication adherence will be measured via a modified version of the Medication Adherence Questionnaire (MAQ) [ | X | X | |
| Symptom burden (FACT-ES) | The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Endocrine Symptoms (FACT-ES), a 18-item instrument evaluates endocrine symptoms on a five-point Likert scale [ | X | X | X |
| Quality of life (SF-12) | The Short-Form Health Survey (SF-12), a 12-item instrument that provides summary measures of physical and mental health status will be used [ | X | X | X |
| Communication: Patient and Physician Peer Assessment Module; Adapted 1-item measure | The Patient and Physician Peer Assessment Module [ | X | X | X |
| Self-efficacy for managing symptoms (PROMIS) | The 4-item PROMIS Item Bank v1.0 – Self-Efficacy for Managing Symptoms short form scale will be used to measure confidence in a participant’s ability to successfully perform specific tasks or behaviors related to her health in a variety of situations [ | X | X | X |
| Healthcare utilization in previous 6-months | A measure developed for this study based on the National Health Institutes Survey (NHIS) [ | X | X | X |