Health Information Technology System ("Roadmap 2.0") in the Context of Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
Hematologic Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Hematologic Diseases focused on measuring Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation, Mobile Health Technology
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- The caregiver must have an eligible patient (see below)
- The caregiver must be of age ≥18 years.
- The caregiver should be comfortable in reading and speaking English and signing informed consents.
- The caregiver should provide at least 50% of care needs.
- An eligible patient is one who identifies the eligible caregiver as their primary caregiver (i.e., provides at least 50% of care needs).
- An eligible patient is age ≥5 years.
- An eligible patient is scheduled to undergo HCT.
- An eligible patient is able to sign informed consent/assent forms.
- Patients and caregivers agree to provide informed consent that is in regulatory compliance and IRBMED-approved and also in accordance to institutional guidelines. A patient is able to undergo HCT at the U-M only if a designated family caregiver (e.g., parents, adult children, spouses, family members, neighbors, friends) accepts the roles, in accordance to the Clinical Practice Guidelines of the U-M BMT Program.
- The caregiver and patient must have his/her own smartphone to participate.
Exclusion Criteria
- Patient does not meet eligibility criteria to undergo HCT at the U-M BMT Program or Oregon Health & Sciences University.
Sites / Locations
- University of Michigan Rogel Cancer CenterRecruiting
- Oregon Health & Science UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Roadmap 2.0
Roadmap 2.0 with Positive Activities
Roadmap 2.0 mobile app + wearable sensor to track activity and sleep + usual care (informational or educational resources provided through verbal communication or written hand-out materials). Includes caregivers of adult patients and caregivers of pediatric patients
Roadmap 2.0 mobile app (patients), Roadmap 2.0 with mobile Positive Activities app (caregivers) + wearable sensor to track activity and sleep + usual care (informational or educational resources provided through verbal communication or written hand-out materials). Includes caregivers of adult patients and caregivers of pediatric patients