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NCT number NCT02475993
Other study ID # Pro00062922
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date July 2015
Est. completion date September 14, 2017

Study information

Verified date September 2019
Source Duke University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to test a web-aided, mobile-based PHR (Personal Health Reporting) service to enhance SCD outpatient treatment after discharge from an acute care setting, such as Duke University Medical Center's Day Hospital. SMART is a new mobile application created by SickleSoft to increase patient involvement in their treatment and improve patient to doctor communication. SMART is a self-monitoring and management service for SCD patients and their treatment doctors. This study will test whether or not use of the SMART mobile application will help develop the type of patient-doctor relationships that lead to better health outcomes and a decrease in readmission to an acute care facility.


Description:

All patients seen for acute care of painful episodes in our Adult Sickle Cell Day Hospital will be screened for eligibility. Currently, there are >450 patients actively followed by staff in our adult Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center, with an average of 60-70 patient day hospital visits per month.

Intervention and control group. Patients enrolled will be alternately assigned to each group to ensure randomization and equal numbers of patients to each arm. All patients will be given a return appointment within 12 days of Day Hospital visit. The control group will get standard of care, including a printed plan for medications to be taken, phone number to call for questions or issues, and the return date for visit.

SMART Overview. SMART, a mobile phone-based self-monitoring service to enhance outpatient treatment in chronic illness will be tested for its utility to help reduce acute care utilization rates for patients given SMART following acute care visits at the Sickle Cell Day Hospital. SMART will enable symptom monitoring with a particular emphasis on pain measures, co-symptoms, and related interventions aided by provider daily monitoring and support guided by patient report via SMART to provide a Sickle Cell Disease Information interchange (SCDi) service. Instead of using their current routine of triaging phone messages daily, assessing patients' need for intervention, providers will instead monitor patients' entries via SMART daily. Our current clinicians, a nurse practitioner or medical doctor, will review data generated from patients' reports, as well as patient phone calls. Data entered daily by patients will be viewable by our clinicians. Rather than only listening to voice mails, a clinician from our provider team will view an electronic record and communicate with patients electronically by push notification, text messaging, secure email, or via the app. Our clinicians may also call patients by telephone, as they would do as necessary when responding to voice mails. .


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 45
Est. completion date September 14, 2017
Est. primary completion date September 14, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- documented Hgb SS, SC, or HgbS-beta0 thalassemia

- age 18 years old or older

- seen during an acute care visit at the Duke Day Hospital

Exclusion Criteria:

- incapable of giving informed consent

- greater than 20 acute care visits within the past year

- patients on chronic RBC transfusions (scheduled transfusions)

- patients admitted to the hospital from the day hospital

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
SMART app
Subjects assigned to the intervention group will be given the pre-programmed SMART app on an iPad mini loaned to you for use during the study along with the medication plan as outlined in the discharge instructions and an appointment within 12 days. This will include SCD-related medications. Subjects will be asked to log entries each time they take their medications and will be reminded by SMART to take their medications based on their advised schedule. Follow up appointment time and date are also programmed into SMART, and reminders are given to the subject 3 days prior and on the day of appointment. Compliance will also be confirmed by pill count of all medications at the 30-day visit.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Duke University Medical Center Durham North Carolina

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Duke University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary percentage of acute care utilization 30 days following discharge from the day hospital
Secondary percentage adherence to hydroxyurea (HU) administration 30 days following discharge from the day hospital
Secondary percentage adherence to post-acute care out-patient follow up visit 30 days following discharge from the day hospital
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