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Revealing Information Genuinely & Honestly Across Time - Communication Preferences Visit

Revealing Information Genuinely & Honestly Across Time - Communication Preferences Visit (RIGHTimeCPV) Pilot

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
85 (estimated)
Sponsor
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
12 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this research study is to obtain insights and feedback from patients and parents about a new approach to support conversations about how cancer may affect one's future life and quality of life (i.e., prognostic communication). This study involves creating a personalized approach to discussing prognosis. Primary Objectives * To evaluate the feasibility of implementing the RIGHTimeCPV intervention among pediatric oncology patients, caregivers, and clinicians (referred to herein as "shareholders"). * To assess the acceptability of the intervention across the shareholder groups. Secondary Objectives * To explore the potential impact of the RIGHTimeCPV intervention on communication quality, concordance in prognostic understanding, and therapeutic alliance between patients/families and multidisciplinary clinicians. * To explore whether the practice of eliciting, sharing, and honoring individualized communication preferences is sustained by clinicians after participation in the RIGHTimeCPV intervention.

Detailed description

An estimated range of 52-85 total participants across all subject cohorts at St. Jude and participating affiliate sites, including 12-15 pediatric oncologists, 2-3 family units per participating oncologist (with an emphasis on dyadic recruitment within a given family unit, but also may include independent patients, independent caregivers, or a patient and multiple caregivers; estimated 15-25 patients and 15-25 parents), and 10-20 'communication preferences companions' (CPCs). The RIGHTimeCPV intervention centers eliciting, sharing, and integrating individualized patient/parent preferences for prognostic communication into routine clinical practice through collaboration between multidisciplinary clinicians on the care team. The intervention comprises five parts: 1) patient/parent identifies and selects a CPC; 2) CPC reviews intervention materials and conversation guide with the research team; 3) CPC and patient/parent meet for a CPV visit, and CPC documents patient/parent preferences in a templated form; 4) CPC and oncologist discuss the CPV form; 5) oncologist, patient/parent, and CPC attend next disease re-evaluation visit together. Data will be collected at the following timepoints: 1) study enrollment (routine demographic information collected from each participant); 2) CPV 'conversation guide' training with CPC and research staff (audio-recorded encounter); 3) CPV with patient/parent and CPC (audio-recorded encounter); 4) during the period after a CPV and before the next disease re-evaluation encounter (brief survey and semi-structured interview for patients/parents and oncologists); 5) CPC-oncologist discussion to review the CPV form (email or audio-recorded encounter); 6) disease re-evaluation visit with patient/parent, oncologist, and CPC (audio-recorded encounter); 7) post-intervention interview (brief surveys for patients/parents and oncologists and semi-structured interviews for all participants); and 8) post-intervention interview six months after the final DRV (semi-structured interviews for all participants).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALPrognostic Communication-Patient/parent* Patient/parent identifies and selects a communication preferences companion (CPC) * CPC and patient/parent meet for a Communication Preferences Visit (CPV) * Oncologist, patient/parent, and CPC attend next disease re-evaluation visit together.
BEHAVIORALPrognostic Communication-CPC* CPC reviews intervention materials and conversation guide with the research team * CPC and patient/parent meet for a CPV, and CPC documents patient/parent preferences in a templated form * CPC and oncologist discuss the CPV form * Oncologist, patient/parent, and CPC attend next disease re-evaluation visit together.
BEHAVIORALPrognostic Communication-Oncologist* CPC and oncologist discuss the CPV form * Oncologist, patient/parent, and CPC attend next disease re-evaluation visit together

Timeline

Start date
2025-06-16
Primary completion
2027-11-01
Completion
2027-11-01
First posted
2025-05-29
Last updated
2026-03-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06993688. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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