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NCT number NCT03708731
Other study ID # ExAMS
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date March 12, 2019
Est. completion date January 31, 2025

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Despite the well-documented benefits of hydroxyurea (HU) therapy in decreasing morbidity and mortality in youth with Sickle cell disease (SCD), pediatric HU adherence rates range as low as 49% and lead to discontinuation of HU regimens in 8-20%. In addition, treatment non-adherence may lead to unnecessary increases in medication dosage resulting from erroneous assumption that a patient is non-responsive to treatment (versus non-adherent to the regimen as prescribed). Given the detrimental effects of non-adherence, assessment of and intervention for HU non-adherence is essential to improving health outcomes in the pediatric SCD population. Electronic adherence monitoring is widely considered the "gold standard" in objective adherence measurement. These monitors provide continuous, real- time records of medication adherence and reveal problematic behavior patterns, including underdosing, overdosing, delayed dosing, "drug holidays," and "white coat" adherence. Overall, electronic adherence measures are considered valid, reliable, and accurate, with clear advantages over pharmacy refill records, physician estimates and self-report measures. The primary purpose of this pilot study is to determine the use of the AdhereTech as a feasible and valid measure of HU adherence in pediatric SCD. Primary Objective Estimate the association between HU adherence as measured by the AdhereTech device to a) caregiver-report, b) youth-report, c) lab values, d) pill- count, and e) Medication Possession Ratio (MPR) adherence measures Secondary Objectives Estimate the rate of consent to the study, the rate of AdhereTech device use, the rate of AdhereTech device failure, and the perceived acceptability of using the AdhereTech device, as reported by caregivers and youth


Description:

The AdhereTech smart bottle is an electronic medicine dispenser with a tracking and reminder system connected wirelessly. The device provides real time adherence aids to the patient and this information is relayed to the provider. The device can sense the amount of pills remaining inside the bottle. This information is measured periodically and concurrently sent to a secure database using cellular data technology. Thus, AdhereTech bottles can be used to determine whether medication was removed from the bottle, the amount of medication removed, and the timing of removal. Participants ages 12.0-17.99 who are receiving HU prescribed in pill form will use the AdhereTech smart bottle for a two-month period. Participants and their caregivers will complete self-report measures of adherence at the baseline, 1 month and 2 month clinic visits, a Demographic questionnaire at the baseline clinic visit and an Acceptability questionnaire at the 1 month and 2 month clinic visits using Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviews (ACASI) on a password protected laptop. Lab values and clinical information will be obtained through medical records review and adherence information from pill counts and pharmacy records.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 45
Est. completion date January 31, 2025
Est. primary completion date August 10, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 12 Years to 17 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Confirmed diagnosis of SCD (any genotype) - Ages 12.0 - 17.99 at time of study enrollment - Stable HU dose composed of only one capsule strength prescribed in pill formulation for = 6 months without documented hematological toxicity (excluding dose adjustments for weight gain) - Lives with their legal guardian - Anticipated to return to clinic at proposed 4-week intervals Exclusion Criteria: - Primary caregiver and/or youth unable to understand English and/or youth not cognitively intact (known IQ < 70) such that the study questionnaire cannot be understood and completed. - Participant unable to complete the questionnaires due to refusal or current acute illness (e.g., pain crisis). - Inability or unwillingness of research participant or legal guardian/representative to give written informed consent.

Study Design


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Locations

Country Name City State
United States St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Memphis Tennessee

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Estimate the association between AdhereTech device HU adherence to caregiver-report of adherence For each subject, we will calculate the proportion of days of opening the AdhereTech device across the two month study period (days with missing information will not be counted). Caregiver-report of their child's HU adherence will be assessed by the Medical Adherence Measure (MAM), a measure of 7-day self-reported adherence. Each subject's caregiver-reported adherence will be calculated as: [(medication reported taken [(medication reported taken ÷ medication prescribed) x 100]. We will estimate the Spearman's rank-based correlation, with 95% confidence interval, of the AdhereTech device adherence with the caregiver-report of their child's adherence. Continuous over two months, baseline to off study
Primary Estimate the association between AdhereTech device HU adherence to youth-reported adherence For each subject, we will calculate the proportion of days of opening the AdhereTech device across the two month study period (days with missing information will not be counted). Youth-report of their HU adherence will be assessed by the Medical Adherence Measure (MAM), a measure of 7-day self-reported adherence. Each subject's self-reported adherence will be calculated as: [(medication reported taken [(medication reported taken ÷ medication prescribed) x 100]. We will estimate the Spearman's rank-based correlation, with 95% confidence interval, of the AdhereTech device adherence with the youth-reported adherence. Continuous over two months, baseline to off study
Primary Estimate the association between AdhereTech device HU adherence to fetal hemoglobin (HbF) lab values For each subject, we will calculate the proportion of days of opening the AdhereTech device across the two month study period (days with missing information will not be counted). We will extract fetal hemoglobin (HbF; g/dl) lab value from each subject's medical record. We will estimate the Spearman's rank-based correlation, with 95% confidence interval, of the AdhereTech device adherence with the fetal hemoglobin (HbF) lab value. Continuous over two months, baseline to off study
Primary Estimate the association between AdhereTech device HU adherence to mean corpuscular volume (MCV) lab values For each subject, we will calculate the proportion of days of opening the AdhereTech device across the two month study period (days with missing information will not be counted). We will extract mean corpuscular volume (MCV; L) lab value from each subject's medical record. We will estimate the Spearman's rank-based correlation, with 95% confidence interval, of the AdhereTech device adherence with the mean corpuscular volume (MCV) lab value . Continuous over two months, baseline to off study
Primary Estimate the association between AdhereTech device HU adherence to the Medication Possession Ratio (MPR) For each subject, we will calculate the proportion of days of opening the AdhereTech device across the two month study period (days with missing information will not be counted). Medication Possession Ratio (MPR) will be calculated as: [(number of days medication in family's possession ÷ number of days for which medication prescribed) x 100]. We will estimate the Spearman's rank-based correlation, with 95% confidence interval, of the AdhereTech device adherence with the Medication Possession Ratio (MPR). Continuous over two months, baseline to off study
Primary Estimate the association between AdhereTech device HU adherence to pill count For each subject, we will calculate the proportion of days of opening the AdhereTech device across the two month study period (days with missing information will not be counted). We will calculate each subject's pill count adherence as: [(number of pills removed ÷ medication prescribed) x 100]. We will estimate the Spearman's rank-based correlation, with 95% confidence interval, of the AdhereTech device adherence with pill count adherence. Continuous over two months, baseline to off study
Secondary Estimate rate of consent to the study We will descriptively examine rate of refusal and study participation: (Number participants consented ÷ Total families approached) x 100% Once, at baseline
Secondary Estimate rate of AdhereTech device use We will descriptively examine rate of AdhereTech device use: (Number participants keeping medication in device during entire trial ÷ Total participants) x 100% Continuous over two months, baseline to off study
Secondary Estimate rate of AdhereTech device failure We will descriptively examine AdhereTech device failure (i.e., a device does not register openings as verified by study staff at the time device is returned to study team): (Number devices failing ÷ Total devices) x 100% Continuous over two months, baseline to off study
Secondary Estimate the perceived acceptability of using the AdhereTech device, as reported by caregivers and youth We will descriptively examine reported acceptability of using the AdhereTech device: Point estimation and interval estimations for the counts and frequencies of favorable responses of acceptability will be calculated. Continuous over two months, baseline to off study
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