The eSMART study protocol : a randomised controlled trial to evaluate electronic symptom management using the advanced symptom management system (ASyMS) remote technology for patients with cancer
Maguire, Roma and Fox, Patricia A and McCann, Lisa and Miaskowski, Christine and Kotronoulas, Grigorios and Miller, Morven and Furlong, Eileen and Ream, Emma and Armes, Jo and Patiraki, Elisabeth and Gaiger, Alexander and Berg, Geir V and Flowerday, Adrian and Donnan, Peter and McCrone, Paul and Apostolidis, Kathi and Harris, Jenny and Katsaragakis, Stylianos and Buick, Alison R and Kearney, Nora (2017) The eSMART study protocol : a randomised controlled trial to evaluate electronic symptom management using the advanced symptom management system (ASyMS) remote technology for patients with cancer. BMJ Open, 7 (5). e015016. ISSN 2044-6055 (https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015016)
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Abstract
Introduction While some evidence exists that real-time remote symptom monitoring devices can decrease morbidity and prevent unplanned admissions in oncology patients, overall, these studies have significant methodological weaknesses. The electronic Symptom Management using the Advanced Symptom Management System (ASyMS) Remote Technology (eSMART) study is designed to specifically address these weaknesses with an appropriately powered, repeated-measures, parallel-group stratified randomised controlled trial of oncology patients. Methods and analysis A total of 1108 patients scheduled to commence first-line chemotherapy (CTX) for breast, colorectal or haematological cancer will be recruited from multiple sites across five European countries.Patients will be randomised (1:1) to the ASyMS intervention (intervention group) or to standard care currently available at each site (control group). Patients in the control and intervention groups will complete a demographic and clinical questionnaire, as well as a set of valid and reliable electronic patient-reported outcome measures at enrolment, after each of their CTX cycles (up to a maximum of six cycles) and at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after completion of their sixth cycle of CTX. Outcomes that will be assessed include symptom burden (primary outcome), quality of life, supportive care needs, anxiety, self-care self-efficacy, work limitations and cost effectiveness and, from a health professional perspective, changes in clinical practice (secondary outcomes). Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval will be obtained prior to the implementation of all major study amendments. Applications will be submitted to all of the ethics committees that granted initial approval.eSMART received approval from the relevant ethics committees at all of the clinical sites across the five participating countries. In collaboration with the European Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC), the trial results will be disseminated through publications in scientific journals, presentations at international conferences, and postings on the eSMART website and other relevant clinician and consumer websites; establishment of an eSMART website (www.esmartproject.eu) with publicly accessible general information; creation of an eSMART Twitter Handle, and production of a toolkit for implementing/utilising the ASyMS technology in a variety of clinical practices and other transferable health care contexts. Trial registration number NCT02356081.
ORCID iDs
Maguire, Roma ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7935-3447, Fox, Patricia A, McCann, Lisa ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5322-5778, Miaskowski, Christine, Kotronoulas, Grigorios ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9508-9989, Miller, Morven, Furlong, Eileen, Ream, Emma, Armes, Jo, Patiraki, Elisabeth, Gaiger, Alexander, Berg, Geir V, Flowerday, Adrian, Donnan, Peter, McCrone, Paul, Apostolidis, Kathi, Harris, Jenny, Katsaragakis, Stylianos, Buick, Alison R and Kearney, Nora;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 60959 Dates: DateEvent1 May 2017Published3 March 2017AcceptedNotes: © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. Subjects: Medicine > Internal medicine > Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer)
Science > Mathematics > Computer softwareDepartment: Faculty of Science > Computer and Information Sciences
Strategic Research Themes > Health and WellbeingDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 15 Jun 2017 10:55 Last modified: 05 Oct 2024 00:25 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/60959