Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Family Caregiver Activation in Transition Measure (FCAT) - mean composite score |
Capability is in part measured by the FCAT mean composite score,. FCAT is a 10-item survey to assess the caregiver's challenges on the day it is taken, scored on a 5 point likert scale from 1 (disagree strongly) to 5 (agree strongly). |
up to 6 months |
|
Other |
Caregiver General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) - mean composite score |
Capability is in part measured by the GSES mean composite score. GSES is a 10-item survey scored on a 4-point Likert scale from 1 (not true at all) to 4 (exactly true). |
up to 6 months |
|
Other |
Family Experiences with Care Coordination (FECC) - percent top-box score for selected items |
Opportunity is assessed via the FECC score, using measure specifications for each item(s). |
up to 6 months |
|
Other |
Confidence Responses mHealth texting (weekly score 1 through 10) |
Motivation is assessed by the confidence response to weekly texting (1-10 with higher scores indicating increased confidence). |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Feasibility: Number of days to meet target enrollment of 90 participants |
Feasibility will in part be measured by the number of days to meet target enrollment of 90 participants. |
up to 3 months |
|
Primary |
Feasibility: Number of days between randomization and intervention activities |
Feasibility will in part be measured by the number of days between randomization and (time zero) intervention activities. |
up to 3 months |
|
Primary |
Feasibility: Number of minutes logged for action planning and coaching activities |
Feasibility will in part be measured by the amount of time it takes to deliver the intervention. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Feasibility: Number of Intervention Triggers Per Patient |
Feasibility will in part be measured by the number of intervention triggers per patient (annualized), including respiratory and non-respiratory. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Feasibility: Incidence of Data Infrastructure |
Feasibility will in part be measured by the presence of necessary data infrastructure issues. This is a measure of the presence of complete data collection, between 2 sites, data use agreements and Institutional Review Board reliance. |
up to 24 months |
|
Primary |
Acceptability: Participant Enrollment Rate |
Acceptability will in part be measured by the participant enrollment rate, or the number of participants enrolled divided by the number of participants approached. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Acceptability: Categorized Reasons for Consent Refusal |
Acceptability will in part be assessed by collecting potential participants reason for not consenting to the study. Reasons will be summarized in tabular form. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Acceptability: Participant Drop Out Rate |
Acceptability will in part be measured by the participant drop out rate. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Acceptability: Quantitative Participant Feedback Questions |
Acceptability of the intervention will in part be measured by the participant feedback. Questions with binary Yes/No answers to be reported here include: 'Did you use the [action plan / coaching] this month?' and questions with binary 'Definitely/Probably' answers to the questions, 'How likely are you to recommend [action planning / texting and clinical response]to others?' and 'How much would you want these approaches to continue as a part of regular care after the study is done?'. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Acceptability: Qualitative Participant Feedback Questions |
Acceptability of the intervention will in part be measured by the participant feedback to better understand barriers and benefits. Qualitative questions including 'how could any of [the intervention - action planning, texting, coaching] be improved?' and 'Why would you recommend (or not recommend) this intervention to another family?' Participant feedback will be summarized thematically. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Acceptability: System Usability Scale - composite score |
Acceptability of the intervention will in part be measured by composite score. The System Usability Scale is a 10-item survey scored on a 5-point Likert scale from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Fidelity: Time of Participant Enrollment in the Study |
Fidelity of the intervention will in part be measured by the amount of time (in months) the participant was enrolled in the study. The target participation time is 6 months. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Fidelity: Number of Respiratory and Overall Action Plans Per Patient |
Fidelity of the intervention will in part be measured by the number of respiratory and overall action plans per patient. The goal is greater than or equal to 1. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Fidelity: Coaching Visit Success Rate by Intervention Trigger |
Fidelity of the intervention will in part be measured by the coaching visit success rate, which is the number of visits (at home or virtually) completed divided by the number of visits expected), stratified by trigger. The goal is over 80 percent. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Fidelity: Coaching Phone Call Success Rate by Intervention Trigger |
Fidelity of the intervention will in part be measured by the coaching phone call success rate, which is the number of calls completed divided by the number of calls expected), stratified by trigger. The goal is over 80 percent. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Fidelity: Text Message Response Rate |
Fidelity of the intervention will in part be measured by the response rate to mHealth text messages, which is the number of texts responded divided by the number of texts expected). |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Fidelity: Number of Participants Inappropriately Receiving Intervention |
Fidelity of the intervention will in part be measured by cross-over, which is the number of participants inappropriately receiving the intervention component. |
up to 6 months |
|
Primary |
Fidelity: Data Collection Rate |
Fidelity of the intervention will in part be measured by the data collection rate, which is the number of data collection events complete divided by the number of total data collections events possible. |
up to 6 months |
|
Secondary |
Incidence of Respiratory Diagnosis Requiring Hospitalization |
Severe respiratory illness, defined as respiratory diagnoses requiring hospitalization. Respiratory diagnoses includes discharge diagnosis of any of the following: asthma, pneumonia (community or hospital acquired), bronchiolitis, influenza, upper or lower respiratory tract infection, tracheitis, aspiration pneumonia/pneumonitis, chronic lung disease, respiratory failure. |
up to 6 months |
|
Secondary |
Total Hospital Days During Severe Respiratory Illness |
|
up to 6 months |
|
Secondary |
Number of Systemic Steroid Courses |
|
up to 6 months |
|
Secondary |
Number of Systemic Antibiotic Courses |
|
up to 6 months |
|
Secondary |
Number of Respiratory Emergency Department Visits |
|
up to 6 months |
|
Secondary |
Child Mortality Rate |
|
up to 6 months |
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