This clinical trial tests a new mobile health application (app) called Planning Advance Care Together (PACT) to help people with cancer talk about and plan for advance care planning (the care they would want if they were unable to communicate) with their loved ones and doctors. The development of the PACT mobile app may help future patients incorporate their social network (typically, but not exclusively, family) into the advance care planning process.
Additional locations may be listed on ClinicalTrials.gov for NCT04515810.
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United States
Washington
Seattle
Fred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children's Cancer ConsortiumStatus: Active
Contact: Megan J Shen
Phone: 206-667-4172
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To refine the PACT mobile health (mHealth) prototype by incorporating feedback from key stakeholders (advanced cancer patients, support persons, and providers) through semi-structured qualitative interviews.
II. To field-test the PACT mobile application among advanced cancer patients and their support persons using “Think Aloud” exercises, usability testing protocols, and an iterative design approach.
III. To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, usability, satisfaction, user engagement, and preliminary efficacy of the finalized version of PACT among advanced cancer patients and their support persons to improve patients’ and support persons’ levels of engagement in advance care planning (ACP) and documentation of ACP conversations and patients’ completion of advance directives (ADs) (living will, health care proxy, and do not resuscitate [DNR] orders) (primary efficacy outcomes) and social support, family functioning, and patients’ receipt of goal-concordant care (secondary efficacy outcomes).
IV. Evaluate PACT processes among a subset of advanced cancer patients and their support persons post- intervention to understand their interactions with the PACT mobile application to optimize the application.
OUTLINE: Patients and support persons are randomized to 1 of 2 arms.
ARM I: Participants use PACT mHealth app.
ARM II: Participants engage in standard care with no modifications.
After completion of study intervention, participants are followed up at 3 and 6 months.
Trial PhaseNo phase specified
Trial Typehealth services research
Lead OrganizationFred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children's Cancer Consortium
Principal InvestigatorMegan J Shen