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CompletedNCT02573441

KEYS to Succeed: Cognitive and Academic Intervention Program for Children and Adolescents Surviving Cancer

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
28 (actual)
Sponsor
The Hospital for Sick Children · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
6 Years – 17 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The study will examine whether school liaison services and home-based parental tutoring can help with academic difficulties of paediatric brain tumour survivors who received cranial spinal radiation and have returned to school. Forty-five patients will participate in the project. All patients will receive psychology liaison services to link resources at the hospital with those in the community. Patients will participate in one of two tutoring programs designed to directly or indirectly improve math skills over 12 weeks. Weekly phone calls will be used to support parents using the program. Patients will be tested before, immediately after, and six months following each tutoring program to assess growth in mathematics and working memory abilities.

Detailed description

Paediatric brain tumour survivors who receive cranial spinal radiation have learning problems, particularly in mathematics and working memory. Working memory is often described as a "mental workspace" where relevant information is held in mind and processed. Working memory is important in mathematics for holding in mind relevant information and carrying out steps necessary to solve problems. This study will examine whether school liaison support and home-based parental tutoring can help address the academic difficulties of paediatric brain tumour survivors who have received cranial spinal radiation and who have returned to their community school. Forty five patients will participate in the project. First, all patients will receive psychology liaison services to link resources at the hospital with those in the community in order to provide information regarding the effects of pediatric cancer on learning and facilitate the implementation of appropriate assistive technology and remediation programs. Patients will then participant in one of two tutoring programs over the course of a 12 week period. One group of patients will participate in a program that addresses working memory with the intent of indirectly helping with mathematics skills. This program will be delivered over the internet. Another group of patients will participate in a program using a work book to directly help improve mathematics skills. Weekly phone calls will be used to support parents in doing the program. Patients will be tested before, immediately after, and six months following each tutoring program to assess growth in mathematics and working memory abilities. The two intervention programs will be compared to a waitlist control group that receives only the liaison service (including academic support through weekly phone calls over the 12 weeks). The findings from this study will provide evidence about the type of intervention that is most effective at helping paediatric brain tumour survivors improve their mathematics skills and working memory ability.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALJump MathJump Math is a workbook based program aimed at improving math skills
BEHAVIORALCogmedCogmed is an online computer program aimed at improving working memory skills
BEHAVIORALLiaison ServicesLiaison Services will include working closely with schools to help explain the strengths and weaknesses of a child based on cognitive testing and to help with the implementation of recommendations

Timeline

Start date
2015-10-01
Primary completion
2018-05-01
Completion
2018-05-01
First posted
2015-10-09
Last updated
2025-07-16

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02573441. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.