Navigating Financial and Health-Related Social Needs in Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors (AYA-NAV)
NCT ID: NCT06950983
Last Updated: 2025-07-31
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-07-23
2026-07-31
Brief Summary
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Aim 2: Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the refined hybrid intervention that includes digital + person-to-person HRSN navigation.
Aim 3: Explore the preliminary impact of the refined hybrid intervention, compared to elevated usual care (a one-time referral to FindHelp.org alone), on reduction in financial distress (AYA and caregiver) and on AYA global health (i.e., mental, social, physical).
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Detailed Description
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The research team has studied financial toxicity and HRSN among Spanish- and English-preferring AYAs and their caregivers to develop participant-informed interventions to address unmet HRSN. This study is pilot testing a needs navigation model, adapted from an adult-directed model, among Spanish- and English-speaking AYAs who screen positive for high financial toxicity or unmet HRSN and are receiving care at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) in New York City. This model includes tailored needs navigation delivered over 6 months by a community organization that provides telephone-based case management to people facing life-limiting illness. Though AYA participants are initially interested in this AYA-HRSN navigation model (consent rates \>85%), uptake and sustained engagement are rarely observed. During monthly check-ins with participants, investigators identified two gaps in the current model. First, AYAs do not perceive the model to be acceptable in addressing their needs because it is not accessible digitally. Findhelp.org is an established, digital network of local resources that can be leveraged to address this gap. Second, AYAs and caregivers request support to address educational and vocational needs, a resource not available through our community partner. Informed by these preliminary findings and given that AYAs are digital experts, the objective of this R21 proposal is to adapt the needs navigation model to a digital platform, while adding vocational navigation, to better engage AYAs and address their unmet HRSN. Using mixed methods, the investigators will refine the intervention (Aim 1) and conduct a randomized pilot study to measure its feasibility and acceptability (Aim 2) and compare the impact of the digital HRSN navigation intervention with elevated usual care (Aim 3). This study will enroll and randomize (1:1) 80 English- and Spanish-speaking AYAs who are within 6 months of completing curative-intent cancer treatment.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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AYA-NAV
Stratified by age (15-25 years and 26-39 years). Participants will receive the following intervention components:
1. A voucher to provide nominal support for immediate needs
2. A standard resource sheet that has been co-developed with the social work team at CUIMC and lists available community resources for people living with cancer
3. Direct support from the study team to set up their Findhelp.org account and to navigate through the available resources
4. A 3-month check-in session with the study team by telephone, text message, or directly through findhelp.org
5. A referral option to the Patient Advocate Foundation for individualized case management services
6. If the participant reports educational/vocational needs, they will receive person-to-person vocational navigation and support consultation, which will provide referrals and navigation support to educational resources.
The 6-month study survey will include implementation outcomes and optional interview.
AYA-NAV
Support for AYA and vocational navigation sessions from clinical team
Enhanced Usual Care
Stratified by age (15-25 years and 26-39 years). Participants will receive information on Findhelp.org and a resource sheet. Follow-up surveys will be administered at 6 months.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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AYA-NAV
Support for AYA and vocational navigation sessions from clinical team
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* AYAs (age 18-39) who have/had a diagnosis of cancer are eligible to participate.
* English or Spanish-speaking
Aim 2 and 3:
* AYAs (age 15-39) who were diagnosed with cancer or began treatment for cancer within the past 6 months, or those who are still on first treatment for cancer (non-relapse)
* English or Spanish-speaking
* For AYAs who are \< 18 years, caregiver participation will be required; for AYAs \> 18 years, caregivers may co-participate if desired; the primary unit of focus is the AYA patient.
Exclusion Criteria
* Unable to complete financial survey questions or contraindicated (as outlined in Protection of Human Subjects)
* Dyad with younger AYAs who are enrolled on hospice or receiving other end-of-life care
15 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
NIH
Columbia University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Melissa Beauchemin
Assistant Professor of Nursing
Locations
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Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, New York, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Melissa Beauchemin, PhD, MSN,CPNP-PC, CPO
Role: primary
Other Identifiers
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AAAV3629
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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