This clinical trial determines the feasibility and usability of a mobile application (app), RestoreMe, to assist with diet, nutrition and activity in patients with cancer. The RestoreMe app is designed to educate patients about general nutrition, deliver disease site- and symptom-specific recommendations about diet, nutrition and activity, and facilitate direct communication between patients and providers. Researchers want to assess whether patients will use the app throughout treatment on a regular basis and to provide an educational platform that can impact patient behaviors and understanding about their health.
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United States
New York
Bronx
Montefiore Medical Center-Weiler HospitalStatus: Active
Contact: Rafi Kabarriti
Phone: 718-920-4361
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
I. To assess user satisfaction with the “RestoreMe” app to provide nutritional education and personalized dietary recommendations on a regular basis for cancer patients undergoing i) active radiation therapy and ii) follow up/survivorship care.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To assess patients’ participation and engagement with the RestoreMe app.
II. To assess providers’ participation and engagement with the RestoreMe app.
III. To measure data analytics related to patient use of the RestoreMe app.
OUTLINE:
Patients use the RestoreMe app with customized dietary recommendations, a database of exercises, database of easy to read articles on their diagnosis, diet, nutrition, exercise and overall wellness, and receive 3-4 automated messages per day via the app’s chat function, offering healthy tips and reminders that are specific to their cancer diagnosis and treatment time point for 12 months.
Trial PhaseNo phase specified
Trial Typehealth services research
Lead OrganizationMontefiore Medical Center-Weiler Hospital
Principal InvestigatorRafi Kabarriti