Child Health Evaluative Sciences, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2020 Mar 16;10(3):e037251. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037251.
Pain negatively affects the health-related quality of life (HRQL) of adolescents with cancer. The Pain Squad+ smartphone-based application (app), has been developed to provide adolescents with real-time pain self-management support. The app uses a validated pain assessment and personalised pain treatment advice with centralised decision support via a registered nurse to enable real-time pain treatment in all settings. The algorithm informing pain treatment advice is evidence-based and expert-vetted. This trial will longitudinally evaluate the impact of Pain Squad+, with or without the addition of nurse support, on adolescent health and cost outcomes.
This will be a pragmatic, multicentre, waitlist controlled, 3-arm parallel-group superiority randomised trial with 1:1:1 allocation enrolling 74 adolescents with cancer per arm from nine cancer centres. Participants will be 12 to 18 years, English-speaking and with ≥3/10 pain. Exclusion criteria are significant comorbidities, end-of-life status or enrolment in a concurrent pain study. The primary aim is to determine the effect of Pain Squad+, with and without nurse support, on pain intensity in adolescents with cancer, when compared with a waitlist control group. The secondary aims are to determine the immediate and sustained effect over time of using Pain Squad+, with and without nurse support, as per prospective outcome measurements of pain interference, HRQL, pain self-efficacy and cost. Linear mixed models with baseline scores as a covariate will be used. Qualitative interviews with adolescents from all trial arms will be conducted and analysed.
This trial is approved by the Hospital for Sick Children Research Ethics Board. Results will provide data to guide adolescents with cancer and healthcare teams in treating pain. Dissemination will occur through partnerships with stakeholder groups, scientific meetings, publications, mass media releases and consumer detailing.
NCT03632343 ().
疼痛会对青少年癌症患者的健康相关生活质量(HRQL)产生负面影响。Pain Squad+智能手机应用程序(app)旨在为青少年提供实时疼痛自我管理支持。该应用程序使用经过验证的疼痛评估和个性化疼痛治疗建议,并通过注册护士进行集中决策支持,以实现所有环境下的实时疼痛治疗。告知疼痛治疗建议的算法基于证据并经过专家审查。该试验将纵向评估 Pain Squad+的影响,无论是否增加护士支持,对青少年健康和成本结果的影响。
这将是一项实用的、多中心的、等待名单对照、3 臂平行组优效性随机试验,每个臂招募 9 个癌症中心的 74 名青少年癌症患者,采用 1:1:1 分配。参与者年龄为 12 至 18 岁,英语流利,疼痛程度≥3/10。排除标准为严重合并症、临终状态或参加同时进行的疼痛研究。主要目的是确定 Pain Squad+,有无护士支持,与等待名单对照组相比,对青少年癌症患者疼痛强度的影响。次要目的是确定使用 Pain Squad+,有无护士支持,根据前瞻性疼痛干扰、HRQL、疼痛自我效能和成本的测量结果,随着时间的推移,即时和持续的效果。将使用具有基线评分作为协变量的线性混合模型。将对所有试验臂的青少年进行定性访谈并进行分析。
该试验已获得 SickKids 医院伦理审查委员会的批准。结果将为青少年癌症患者和医疗团队提供治疗疼痛的数据。将通过与利益相关者团体、科学会议、出版物、大众媒体发布和消费者详细信息的合作来进行传播。
NCT03632343()。