222
Participants
Start Date
October 29, 2019
Primary Completion Date
June 19, 2024
Study Completion Date
June 19, 2024
PiCASO Intervention Group
This mobile health intervention utilizes an established telephone/text based secure interface to allow AYAs access knowledge, experience, and instrumental/emotional support from a trained peer coach who has already developed independence an active self-manager. Peers with shared experiences provide instrumental (e.g., health maintenance skills) and emotional support that likely lead to improvements in quality of life. Involving peers in supporting AYAs with chronic conditions to promote self-management and patient activation disrupts the typical over-reliance on the parent and health care provider that often impedes developing independence.
Sham Comparator: Attention Control Group
Over 12 months the attention control group participants will receive a monthly electronic newsletter with educational content about childhood onset chronic condition management and the differences between pediatric and adult health care systems, as well as a monthly phone call from study staff to ensure receipt of the newsletter and to answer questions regarding content, and an opportunity to link them to other resources. If participants report health concerns they will be directed to contact their health care team.
Duke University, Durham
Lead Sponsor
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
NIH
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
NIH
Duke University
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