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Construction and Feasibility Study of a Home-Based Intelligent Symptom Management Program for Lung Cancer Patients Receiving Combined Drug Therapy Based on Symptom Journey Profiling

Sponsor: Feifei Huang

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to develop and evaluate a home-based intelligent symptom management program based on symptom journey profiles for patients with lung cancer receiving combination drug therapy. The program will be delivered through the "Zhihu Feifang" WeChat mini-program and is designed to help patients monitor symptoms, receive personalized symptom management recommendations, and obtain timely support during treatment intervals at home. The study will assess the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of this intelligent symptom management program. The main research questions are as follows: (1) Is the intelligent symptom management program feasible and acceptable for patients with lung cancer receiving combination drug therapy? (2) Compared with usual care, can the program reduce symptom burden and improve symptom self-management ability? (3) Can the program improve quality of life and help patients identify and manage symptoms more promptly during treatment intervals? Researchers will compare the intelligent symptom management program with usual care to evaluate its preliminary effectiveness. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention group or the usual care group. Participants in the intervention group will: (1) Receive usual care plus the "Zhihu Feifang" WeChat mini-program intervention; (2) Use the mini-program during four consecutive treatment intervals, lasting approximately 4 months; (3) Complete regular symptom assessments through the mini-program; (4) Receive personalized symptom management education, coping strategies, and risk alerts based on their symptom severity and symptom changes; (5) Receive nurse monitoring and follow-up support when needed; (6) Complete questionnaires at baseline and at follow-up time points during the study; (7) Some participants may also take part in an interview after the intervention to share their experience and suggestions. Participants in the usual care group will receive routine follow-up care, including health education, telephone follow-up, and medical visit guidance.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2026-05-25

Completion Date

2027-06-30

Last Updated

2026-06-08

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Home-Based Intelligent Symptom Management Program for Lung Cancer Patients During Intermittent Periods of Combined Drug Therapy

The intervention group will receive routine care plus the home-based intelligent symptom management program. Participants will: ① complete regular symptom assessments through the mini-program; ② receive individualized symptom journey profiles based on symptom severity, symptom changes, and supportive care needs; ③ receive personalized health education, symptom management strategies, coping recommendations, and risk alerts; ④ receive nurse monitoring through the healthcare provider interface; ⑤ receive timely follow-up support when symptoms worsen or when additional guidance is needed; and ⑥ some participants may take part in interviews after the intervention to share their experience, satisfaction, and suggestions.

OTHER

routine care

① Health education: prior to treatment, research nurses will provide patients with a "Home Health Education Manual for Patients with Lung Cancer," covering management of common adverse reactions, medication safety, dietary guidance, and exercise recommendations; ② Telephone follow-up: routine follow-up phone calls will be conducted according to departmental practice to assess symptom changes, psychological status, and medication adherence, while providing verbal guidance and health education; ③ Medical visit guidance: if patients report worsening symptoms or new discomfort, nurses will provide guidance or recommend timely outpatient review or hospitalization assessment in the oncology department.