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CompletedNCT05442112

Trial of eHealth Wellness Behavioral Interventions and Patient-reported Outcomes

A Randomized Control Trial of eHealth Wellness Behavioral Interventions and Patient-reported Outcomes

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
51 (actual)
Sponsor
Johns Hopkins University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 89 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In this project, the investigators hope to evaluate effective methods of communication with patients with multiple sclerosis regarding habits of physical activity, sleep, and diet. Currently, there is weak evidence regarding how to deliver adequate information at scale in the clinics with respect to diet, exercise, and sleep. It is unclear if receiving structured information impacts patient-reported outcomes in multiple sclerosis (MS). The study team hopes to evaluate the efficacy of after visit direct patient messaging in promoting any behavioral changes, the sustainability of those behavioral changes, and most importantly, if those changes impact patient-reported sense of self-efficacy in the participants disease management. In addition, the study team hopes that the data collected during this study will provide answers on how providing wellness strategies impacts patient reported outcomes, markers of behavior, and sense of disease progression.

Detailed description

This will be a prospective randomized control trial assessing the impact of the delivery of wellness-related information on patient-reported outcomes in multiple sclerosis. The investigators plan to query all patients who meet inclusion criteria over the course of at least three consecutive months who will be seen at the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center Multiple Sclerosis clinic. On average, 200 patients are seen in the MS clinic monthly, and the investigators hope to enroll 120 patients in this time period. If the investigators are unable to reach this target number in two months, the investigators will continue to message patients over consecutive months until the investigators reach this number. The study team will send a recruitment message through MyChart to all eligible patients prior to the patients next clinic appointment to participate in the study, after which the patients will be consented (with documentation of waiver of consent) if interested. Those who are interested will be asked to fill out a series of electronic baseline questionnaires prior to the patient's appointment (sent by REDCap using subject-specific links). Participants will subsequently be randomized 1:1 (stratified within each provider's daily clinic schedule) to either receive a secure message providing a set script (see Supplementary Materials) containing information on a number of wellness-related topics in MS (sleep, diet, exercise), or to receiving no additional information other than that provided by the participants clinician. This message will be sent as a secure message through Epic by a member of the study team by the end of the clinic day. At one month and three months after the clinic visit, the study team will send the same questionnaires as were sent at baseline, assessing self-efficacy, reported physical activity, dietary habits, and sleep quality through REDCap subject-specific links. The investigators will assess for any differences in outcomes between the control group and the group who received the wellness-related secure message. The investigators will evaluate for covariates that were imbalanced and adjust models when imbalance did occur, which is plausible given the expected sample size. In addition, the investigators will also evaluate via chart review whether diet, exercise, and sleep were assessed or discussed during the clinic visit. In addition, the investigators will use descriptive statistics to describe participants and compare those who agree versus those who do not agree to participate. The investigators hope to evaluate density of use of the electronic medical record amongst this cohort, as well as demographic data on social determinants of health, including race, socioeconomic status, and geographic location, in order to evaluate predictors of responsiveness to the messaging.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALWellness Patient MessageThe intervention is a detailed patient message containing information on strategies for exercise in MS, how to maintain proper sleep, and dietary improvements to maximize health. These strategies are derived from information provided by the National MS Society in their website and covers these topics in greater detail than would normally be addressed in a normal clinic visit. The message also directs patients to the National MS Society website if they would like more information.

Timeline

Start date
2023-06-11
Primary completion
2024-05-11
Completion
2024-05-11
First posted
2022-07-01
Last updated
2024-05-17

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05442112. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.