Mobile Health App for Colorectal Cancer Survivors
What You Need to Know Before You Apply
What is the purpose of this trial?
This trial aims to assist colorectal cancer survivors by testing a mobile health app designed to improve lifestyle habits. It focuses on helping survivors and their family caregivers adhere to healthy living guidelines that can reduce symptoms and enhance overall well-being. Participants will use the app to set goals, track progress, and receive support and coaching for a healthier lifestyle. Suitable candidates include those who have had stage I-III colon or rectal cancer, completed treatment six months ago, own a smartphone, and have a family caregiver willing to participate. As an unphased trial, this study offers participants the chance to contribute to innovative research that could improve the quality of life for colorectal cancer survivors.
Will I have to stop taking my current medications?
The trial information does not specify whether you need to stop taking your current medications. It mainly focuses on lifestyle changes and physical activity for colorectal cancer survivors.
What prior data suggests that this mobile health intervention is safe for colorectal cancer survivors?
Research has shown that mobile health apps for colorectal cancer survivors are generally safe. Studies have examined the ease and acceptability of these apps, and users usually find them well-liked. No evidence indicates any serious side effects from using these apps. Instead, they assist users in maintaining healthy lifestyle changes, such as improving diet and exercise habits. The goal is to enhance the health and quality of life for cancer survivors.12345
Why are researchers excited about this trial?
Researchers are excited about the Mobile Health App for colorectal cancer survivors because it offers a personalized and interactive approach to post-treatment care. Unlike traditional methods that often rely on periodic in-person consultations, this app provides continuous support and guidance through features like goal setting, self-monitoring, and social support, all accessible from a smartphone. Additionally, the app includes tailored exercise videos, recipes, and health coaching, which are designed specifically for colorectal cancer survivors, making it a comprehensive lifestyle management tool. This innovative approach aims to empower survivors and caregivers to actively participate in their health journey, potentially improving outcomes and quality of life.
What evidence suggests that this mobile health intervention is effective for colorectal cancer survivors?
This trial will evaluate the effectiveness of a mobile health (mHealth) app specifically designed for colorectal cancer survivors. Studies have shown that mHealth tools can greatly improve the health of these individuals. Research indicates that mHealth apps assist patients in better managing their lifestyle, leading to higher screening rates and improved overall health. One study found that mobile apps for colorectal cancer patients provided valuable support in managing exercise and diet. Another review noted that while some studies showed a better quality of life, others did not find significant changes. Overall, evidence suggests that mHealth tools effectively help cancer survivors adhere to healthy lifestyle recommendations.678910
Who Is on the Research Team?
Roberto M Benzo, PhD
Principal Investigator
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
This trial is for colorectal cancer survivors and their family caregivers. It aims to help them follow lifestyle recommendations that can improve symptoms, health outcomes, and quality of life. Specific eligibility criteria are not provided.Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
Timeline for a Trial Participant
Screening
Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial
Design
Survivor-caregiver dyads and SMEs complete semi-structured interviews and surveys for intervention content, format, and feature design and development
User-Experience Testing
Dyads complete semi-structured interviews, participate in think-aloud sessions, and complete surveys to test the Healthy Buckeyes app
Pilot Study
Dyads use the Healthy Buckeyes app to set goals, self-monitor, elicit social support, and receive health coaching over 10 weeks
Follow-up
Participants are monitored for usability, acceptability, and adherence to the intervention
What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?
Interventions
- MHealth Intervention
Trial Overview
The study is testing a mobile health intervention designed to support adherence to nutrition and physical activity guidelines. Participants will engage in interviews, surveys, educational activities, discussions, internet-based interventions, use medical devices and answer questionnaires.
How Is the Trial Designed?
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Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Dyads use the Healthy Buckeyes app to set goals, self-monitor, elicit social support, reinforcement, time management, relapse prevention, and receive exercise videos and recipes tailored to CRC survivors on study. Dyads also watch three 3 minute videos on strategies for improving healthy lifestyle behaviors weekly, wear a Fitbit and use exercise bands, and receive health coaching over 10 weeks on study. Dyads will be prompted through the app to identify specific ways they will support each other (team activity and team huddle) in meeting their goals throughout the week for 10 weeks on study.
Survivor-caregiver dyads and SMEs complete semi-structured interview over 60-90 minutes and surveys over 15 minutes for intervention content, format, and feature design and development on study
Dyads complete semi-structured interview and participate in think-aloud sessions over 60-90 minutes and complete surveys over 15 minutes to test the Healthy Buckeyes app on study.
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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
Lead Sponsor
Published Research Related to This Trial
Citations
The effectiveness of mobile health intervention in colorectal ...
The results indicated a significant improvement in screening rates when utilizing mHealth interventions, which included text messages, videos, and telephone ...
HSR24-149: Mobile Health (mHealth) Interventions for ...
The QoL outcome was varied: two studies reported enhancements, and three found no significant differences. Conclusion: Evidence from this review ...
Effectiveness of mHealth-based survivorship programme on ...
outcomes and healthcare-related variables among colorectal cancer survivors: A cross- sectional survey study. International journal of nursing studies, 101 ...
A randomized controlled trial of a digital lifestyle ...
This study examined the impact of digital intervention through mobile applications designed to help patients with CRC manage their lifestyle ...
Integrative Review - JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Results: A total of 20 studies were included, with the overall quality rated as high (n=15) to good (n=5). Using mHealth apps to monitor and ...
Mobile Health App for Colorectal Cancer Survivors
The studies on mobile health apps for colorectal cancer survivors focus on their feasibility and acceptability, which suggests they are generally safe to use.
Mobile Health Applications, Cancer Survivors and Lifestyle ...
To date, systematic reviews have yet to examine the use of mobile health interventions for lifestyle behavior improvement among cancer survivors.
mHealth Interventions to Promote a Healthy Diet and ...
In this review, we summarize findings from recent (in the past ~5 years) randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with mHealth interventions focused on healthy diet ...
Efficacy of Mobile App–Based Dietary Interventions Among ...
The emergence of mobile health (mHealth) technology has revolutionized the provision of remote care for cancer survivors, enabling dietary ...
mHealth Program for Quality of Life in Colorectal Cancer ...
This app-based program will offer education on managing symptoms, nutrition, and exercise, as well as health coaching from nurses. The study will involve 210 ...
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