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RECRUITING
NCT07218874
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Feasibility and Acceptability of the Remote Oncology Symptom Assessment Application

Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this study is to determine whether a mobile application that combines real-time sensor data and patient-reported symptoms to trigger care-team contact recommendations is feasible and beneficial for patients receiving chemotherapy. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is the mobile application feasible and acceptable to patients? * Do the alerts and guidance improve symptom management, quality of life, and engagement with the care team during treatment? Participants will: * Complete a demographic questionnaire at the beginning of the study and quality-of-life and health questionnaires at the beginning, midpoint, and end of study. * Complete daily symptom ratings. * Wear a Fitbit activity tracker for 90 days. * At the end of the study, complete a semi-structured interview to provide feedback on the study. * Optional: At the beginning and end of the study, complete an in-person physical function assessment measuring balance (Short Physical Performance Battery).

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

50

Start Date

2026-02-02

Completion Date

2026-12-31

Last Updated

2026-02-04

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Mobile Symptom Monitoring and Alert App

Responses range from 0-4; any grade 1 response (reflecting mild symptoms) will trigger a recommendation to view symptom management/education tips available in a self-care library in the app, and any grade 2-4 response (reflecting moderate to severe symptoms) will trigger a recommendation that the participant may want to contact their provider about the potentially concerning symptom. Fitbit data points outside of prespecified thresholds based on physiological norms (for skin temperature and pulse oxygenation) or each participants' historic average (heart rate and activity) will trigger a recommendation that the participant may want to contact their provider about the potentially concerning data point. Reports will be generated and emailed to participants each week displaying summaries/graphs of recent alerts triggered, symptom ratings, and Fitbit data.

Locations (1)

UPMC Hillman Cancer Center

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States