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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03104543
Other study ID # 8543
Secondary ID R01CA204378P30CA
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date March 1, 2017
Est. completion date December 1, 2022

Study information

Verified date February 2024
Source Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Survivors of childhood cancer are known to be at higher risk of developing premature, serious cardiovascular disease compared with the general population. Hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes increase this risk beyond that attributable to one's original cancer therapy exposures. Research has shown that childhood cancer survivors also have a high burden of underdiagnosis and undertreatment of these potentially modifiable conditions. The goal of this study is to: 1. To determine the prevalence of underdiagnosis and undertreatment of common cardiometabolic conditions (i.e., hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes) in survivors of childhood cancer at high-risk of future serious cardiovascular disease. 2. Among survivors who are found to be underdiagnosed or undertreated, to determine (via randomized clinical trial) the efficacy of an educational intervention to improve control of these cardiometabolic conditions. 3. Determine barriers on among survivors enrolled on the randomized trial and their primary healthcare providers that contribute to undertreatment of the study's targeted cardiometabolic conditions.


Description:

What is the CHIIP Study? The CHIIP Study is for Long-Term Follow-Up (LTFU) Study participants who are more likely to experience heart problems because of their cancer treatment. We want to figure out how common high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, and high blood sugar are among LTFU Study participants. What will be asked of participants? LTFU Study participants who choose to enroll in this study will be asked to: - Answer one or two short questionnaires about their medical history, current health, mood, lifestyle, and healthcare access. - Schedule a one-time visit for an examiner to come to their home (or another location chosen by the participant) to measure blood pressure, height, weight, waist circumference, and to draw blood to test their cholesterol and blood sugar. - If all the test results are normal, the participant will be done with the study. If the participant has a higher than normal test result, they will remain in the study and be randomly assigned to one of two groups to learn how to improve health. A year later, participants in both groups will be asked to repeat the tests mentioned above. What's in it for participants? Participants will have some basic health measurements done for free, including height, weight, blood pressure, and blood levels of cholesterol and sugar. The participant and their primary care provider will receive a copy of all these test results free of cost. We hope the information we gather will provide future benefits for people who were treated for cancer as children.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 347
Est. completion date December 1, 2022
Est. primary completion date December 1, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - CCSS participant who is age =18 years at time of consent - High cardiovascular risk status based on CCSS risk prediction models for cardiomyopathy and ischemic heart disease - Able to read, write, and speak English - Living in the U.S., within 50 miles of a designated EMSI center based on CCSS's available contact information at the time of approach. - At least one abnormal CV condition identified on home visit: blood pressure =130/80 mmHg or =130/80 if pre-existing hypertension; LDL =160 mg/dL; triglyceride =150 mg/dL (if =10 hours fast) or =200 mg/dL (if <10 hours fast); or glucose =100 mg/dL if =8 hours fast) or =140 mg/dL (if <8 hours fast) or HbA1c =5.7% (if not known to be diabetic), HbA1c =7% (if known diabetic) - Free of known self-reported ischemic heart disease or cardiomyopathy - Have access to a telephone, computer, or smartphone to receive a phone or web video-based educational intervention Exclusion Criteria: - Individuals with known cardiomyopathy or ischemic heart disease based on prior CCSS surveys are excluded. While not likely to be common, participants who newly report in our study's baseline survey that they have cardiomyopathy or ischemic heart disease can have a home visit completed but will then be done with the study regardless of their home visit results. - Not currently known to be pregnant; individuals known to be pregnant and otherwise eligible for the study can be enrolled once no longer known to be pregnant. Participants who report being pregnant AFTER randomization can remain in the study. - Individuals receiving active cancer treatment. Participants who report starting active cancer treatment AFTER randomization can remain in the study.

Study Design


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Intervention

Behavioral:
Education
30 minute education session; 15 minute booster session at 4 months
Test results only
The control group will receive a copy of test results upfront but not experimental educational materials; those will be available at 1 year

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Seattle Washington

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center National Cancer Institute (NCI), St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Undertreatment of Hypertension (>=140/90 mmHg), Dyslipidemia (LDL >=160 mg/dL or Triglyceride >=150 mg/dL), and/or Glucose Intolerance (if Prediabetes, Hemoglobin A1c >=5.7% or Fasting Glucose >=100; if Diabetes, Hemoglobin A1c >=7%) Assess the overall probability of having any undertreated condition based on home visit measurements and blood testing 1 year
Secondary Health Knowledge Childhood cancer survivors' self-reported health knowledge (measured by questionnaire) 1 year
Secondary Self-efficacy Childhood cancer survivors' self-efficacy towards managing their healthcare (measured by questionnaire). Scale is based on work by: "Schwarzer R, Jerusalem M. Generalized Self-Efficacy scale. In: Weinman J, Wright S, Johnston M, editors. Measures in Health Psychology: A User's Portfolio. Casual and Control Beliefs. Windsor, UK:NFER-NELSON; 1995. p. 35-7." Specifically, the study used an adapted version of this scale with 5-items (4-point Likert scale) that measure perceived ability to set-goals, cope and recover from setbacks. The mean raw score for each participant was multiplied by 10 and converted to a T-score per survey developers' documentation, with 50 representing the US adult population mean, with a standard deviation of 10, and higher scores reflecting higher self-efficacy. 1 year
Secondary Primary Care Provider Attitudes Healthcare providers' health knowledge and self-efficacy related to the care of childhood cancer survivors (measured by questionnaire). Specific question assesses providers' self-perceived skill in taking care of such survivors, rated from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). 1 year
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