An Intervention to Promote Oral Agent Adherence and Symptom Management: ADHERE

NCT ID: NCT02337296

Last Updated: 2016-03-16

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

59 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2014-01-31

Study Completion Date

2016-01-31

Brief Summary

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This study includes a novel intervention entitled "ADHERE," which includes one semi-structured 30-minute face-to-face session and three 10-minute weekly phone sessions over 4 weeks, administered by an advanced practice nurse (APRN) to promote management of symptoms and adherence in patients prescribed oral anti-cancer agents. Innovations in cancer treatment are changing the treatment delivery landscape. It is projected that by 2015, 25% of treatment will be delivered in pill form. This shift in the treatment paradigm places greater responsibility on patients. However, patients with cancer are known to miss as much as one-third of the prescribed doses of oral agents required for treatment of their disease. Barriers to oral agent adherence include symptom severity, low self-efficacy, depressive symptoms, lack of motivation, or beliefs that the medicine will not help, age, and regimen complexity. The therapeutic outcome for those taking oral agents depends heavily on the ability of patients to adhere to the prescribed regimen. Thus, a critical need exists to test interventions that promote adherence and symptom management in patients taking oral agents.

ADHERE provides systematic patient education (PE) with the investigators evidence-based Medication Management and Symptom Management Toolkit (Toolkit). This is combined with brief cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to focus thoughts and beliefs to influence action; and motivational interviewing (MI) to elicit reasons from patients to take action. The National Cancer Institute (NCI), American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), and Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) have made adherence to oral agents a priority. Thus, the investigators are testing ADHERE's impact on symptom severity and adherence to the oral agent regimen and determining the acceptability and feasibility of the intervention among patients with cancer.

Detailed Description

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Purpose/Aims: Over 50 oral agents in pill form are currently on the market, with projections that in three years, 25% of cancer treatment will be delivered in pill form with patients assuming responsibility for self-management at home. For oral agents to achieve a therapeutically effective level for cancer treatment, patients must strictly adhere to the regimen. Adherence to oral cancer agents is often less than 80%, which may be inadequate for treating the cancer. The aim of this study is to refine and determine the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of an intervention (entitled "ADHERE") that uses motivational interviewing (MI) to elicit reasons to adhere and brief cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as a mechanism for goal-oriented systematic patient education (PE) to promote adherence and symptom management among cancer patients prescribed oral agents. Significance: This study targets a challenging clinical problem among patients with a life-threatening disease, assisting them in adhering to and completing their cancer treatment, impacting symptoms, quality of life, and longevity. Framework: The Motivation and Behavior Skills Model guides this work. The model asserts even a well informed or highly motivated patient will have difficulty achieving and sustaining optimal adherence if they lack the skills required to acquire or self-manage or feel incapable of performing such behaviors. Main Variables: Adherence and symptom severity. Methods: This practice-based study will be conducted using a 4-week intervention (ADHERE) to promote adherence and symptom management in patients newly prescribed oral agents in two phases. Phase 1 will use a single-subject-design to consecutively enrolling 5-patients from a cancer center over 4-weeks and investigators will use an iterative process to refine ADHERE in a practice-based setting. Phase 2 will use an 8-week quasi-experimental sequential design, enrolling 60-patients (30 intervention \& 30 control) from 2-cancer centers to examine feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a 4-week ADHERE intervention and follow-up for 4-weeks to assess adherence and symptom management. Descriptive statistics will be provided as appropriate for all data collected, and 95% confidence intervals will be provided by using exact method for outcome variables, such as: the proportion of patients who are enrolled to participate in the study among those who are recruited; the proportion of ADHERE received by the patient over the four-week time period; and the proportion of patients who report high satisfaction with ADHERE. Exploratory analysis of efficacy as measured weekly by proportion of pills taken compared to what was prescribed. Implications: This study has the potential to have a transformative impact on oral agent adherence by developing an advanced practice registered nurse-led strategy to promote adherence among the increasing number of cancer patients who receive their cancer treatment in pill form. This intervention will lead to standardized care for patients newly prescribed oral agents. Results of this study will be used to inform the development of an R01 application to conduct a larger randomized trial to test the efficacy of this innovative intervention.

Conditions

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Cancer

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Phase 1 - Intervention

Five patients will be enrolled consecutively for the ADHERE intervention and be followed in order to refine the intervention as needed. This permits the investigation of the process of change at baseline, after the intervention, and across the phases.

Group Type OTHER

ADHERE

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

ADHERE entails a face-to-face 30 minute session during week 1 while in the clinic/office and three subsequent ADHERE phone calls for 10 minutes each, weekly during weeks 2-4 to promote symptom management and adherence to their oral agent regimen. The face-to-face intervention and phone interactions will consist of Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy interaction strategies. Each patient will be given a Medication Management and Symptoms Management Toolkit, to assist with symptom management at home.

All patients (intervention and control) receive weekly assessments of symptom severity and oral agent adherence (weeks 2-7). At exit (week 8), all patients receive an assessment of depressive symptoms, self-efficacy, beliefs, motivation, symptom severity, and adherence.

Phase 2 - Control Group

Following completion of Phase 1 and prior to initiation of enrollment in the intervention group, patients will be enrolled in the control group and will receive usual care.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Phase 2 - Intervention Group

Following enrollment of all control group patients, the intervention group will be recruited and enrolled and the ADHERE intervention will be conducted by the trained APRN interventionist at cancer center.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

ADHERE

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

ADHERE entails a face-to-face 30 minute session during week 1 while in the clinic/office and three subsequent ADHERE phone calls for 10 minutes each, weekly during weeks 2-4 to promote symptom management and adherence to their oral agent regimen. The face-to-face intervention and phone interactions will consist of Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy interaction strategies. Each patient will be given a Medication Management and Symptoms Management Toolkit, to assist with symptom management at home.

All patients (intervention and control) receive weekly assessments of symptom severity and oral agent adherence (weeks 2-7). At exit (week 8), all patients receive an assessment of depressive symptoms, self-efficacy, beliefs, motivation, symptom severity, and adherence.

Interventions

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ADHERE

ADHERE entails a face-to-face 30 minute session during week 1 while in the clinic/office and three subsequent ADHERE phone calls for 10 minutes each, weekly during weeks 2-4 to promote symptom management and adherence to their oral agent regimen. The face-to-face intervention and phone interactions will consist of Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy interaction strategies. Each patient will be given a Medication Management and Symptoms Management Toolkit, to assist with symptom management at home.

All patients (intervention and control) receive weekly assessments of symptom severity and oral agent adherence (weeks 2-7). At exit (week 8), all patients receive an assessment of depressive symptoms, self-efficacy, beliefs, motivation, symptom severity, and adherence.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Diagnosed with cancer
* Newly prescribed (within 60-days) an oral anti-cancer agent
* Have a phone and be willing and able to receive phone calls
* Able to read, speak, and understand English
* Cognitively intact and able to self-manage and follow direction, as evaluated by the Recruiter

Exclusion Criteria

* Unable to accept phone calls
Minimum Eligible Age

21 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Huron Medical Center

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Allegiance Health

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Sparrow Health System

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Michigan State University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Sandra Spoelstra

Assistant Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Sandra L Spoelstra, PhD, RN

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Michigan State University

Locations

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Allegiance Health

Jackson, Michigan, United States

Site Status

Huron Medical Center

Port Huron, Michigan, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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RC103421

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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