Teaching Skin Self-Examination to First-degree Relatives of Melanoma Patients Using Mobile App Technology
NCT ID: NCT03177941
Last Updated: 2018-11-16
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-02-01
2019-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The study aims are as follows:
1. To expand the uptake of an efficacious evidence-based SSE training program to first-degree relatives with the Eviderma program.
* Eviderma develops materials for the first-degree relatives of melanoma patients, and improves their education and awareness of the risk of developing melanoma.
* Assess engagement of first-degree relatives within the Eviderma program.
2. To assess the efficacy of the Eviderma program for melanoma patients' first-degree relatives.
* A randomized controlled trial with the first-degree relatives of melanoma patients diagnosed with Stage 0-IIIA within the last five years
* Assess change from baseline to 4 months in: a) knowledge about melanoma b) perception of risk of developing melanoma and importance of early detection b) SSE skills c) SSE performance, d) physician visits
3. To examine for whom the Eviderma program works best/least by assessing baseline perceived risk, importance of melanoma and its early detection, SSE self-efficacy and sex moderate SSE performance.
4. Assess health care expenditures of first-degree relatives using the Eviderma program in comparison with controls for the cost of visits with the primary care physician and dermatologist, including biopsy of lesions and their pathology
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Skin Self-Examination
Melanoma patients (n=300) and their first-degree relatives (n=300) that are between 16-70 years old will participate in the study. Participants will be randomized to receive the intervention or the control group. Participants randomized to the control group will have access to the app later.
Assigned Interventions Behavioral: Skin self-examination structure training First-degree relatives download a mobile application onto their smart phone (n=150). This is the skin self-examination training intervention used in the original RCT (MoleScore). Participants will perform a Skin Self-Examination with partner assistance each month during the study. Participants will take a picture of one of their moles using their smart phone and upload to the application one image of a mole/freckle with a decision about their mole/freckle.
Eviderma Smart Phone Teledermatology Application (Eviderma)
First-degree relatives download a mobile application onto their smart phone (n=150). This is the skin self-examination training intervention used in the original RCT (MoleScore). Participants will perform a Skin Self-Examination with partner assistance each month during the study. Participants will take a picture of one of their moles using their smart phone and upload to the application one image of a mole/freckle with a decision about their mole/freckle.
Active Control
Participants (n=150) will complete web-based surveys at baseline and 4-months. Control participants do not initially receive training; however, after completing the 4-month survey they will be given access to the training.
Assigned Interventions
Behavioral: Skin self-examination structured training Training will be provided via a mobile application. After completing the 4-month survey, the control participants may request the link to download the application.
Eviderma Smart Phone Teledermatology Application (Eviderma)
First-degree relatives download a mobile application onto their smart phone (n=150). This is the skin self-examination training intervention used in the original RCT (MoleScore). Participants will perform a Skin Self-Examination with partner assistance each month during the study. Participants will take a picture of one of their moles using their smart phone and upload to the application one image of a mole/freckle with a decision about their mole/freckle.
Interventions
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Eviderma Smart Phone Teledermatology Application (Eviderma)
First-degree relatives download a mobile application onto their smart phone (n=150). This is the skin self-examination training intervention used in the original RCT (MoleScore). Participants will perform a Skin Self-Examination with partner assistance each month during the study. Participants will take a picture of one of their moles using their smart phone and upload to the application one image of a mole/freckle with a decision about their mole/freckle.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* At least 2 months post-surgical treatment
* Age 18-70 years old
* Has Internet access
* Owns and can use a smartphone
* Has an adult (18-70 years old) first-degree relative (sibling, parent, child)
* Willing to recruit a first-degree relative to be educated in SSE
* If the melanoma patient is selected to participate as a skin check partner by their first-degree relative, then they may serve as a skin check partner over the duration of the 4 months; however, no data is collected from skin check partners.
* Have a first-degree relative who is melanoma patient with Stage 0-IIIA diagnosed within the last five years
* No personal history of melanoma
* Age 18-70 years old
* Teen child 16 to 17 years of age.
* Owns and can use a smartphone that can take close-up pictures of moles and can upload pictures of moles to the HIPPA secure website
* Has Internet access
* Willing to participate in two online assessments with an optional third survey if the person finds a clinically concerning mole and has an appointment with a primary care physician or a dermatologist to evaluate the clinically concerning mole, and receive reminders via the mobile device
Exclusion Criteria
* Subjects overburdened with other co-morbid diseases (e.g. chronic immunosuppression from organ transplantation) or medical treatments (e.g. chemotherapy)
* Do not own a smartphone
16 Years
70 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Vibrent Health
INDUSTRY
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
NIH
Northwestern University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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June Robinson
MD
Principal Investigators
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June K. Robinson, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Northwestern University
Locations
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Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Department of Dermatology
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Countries
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References
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Robinson JK, Gaber R, Hultgren B, Eilers S, Blatt H, Stapleton J, Mallett K, Turrisi R, Duffecy J, Begale M, Martini M, Bilimoria K, Wayne J. Skin self-examination education for early detection of melanoma: a randomized controlled trial of Internet, workbook, and in-person interventions. J Med Internet Res. 2014 Jan 13;16(1):e7. doi: 10.2196/jmir.2883.
Other Identifiers
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STU00204232
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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