Overview
The goal of this pilot trial is to examine whether a mobile app version of the Promoting Resilience in Stress Management (PRISM) intervention is acceptable, easy to use, and helps improve quality of life and mental health symptoms.
Description
Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) with cancer are at risk of distress, anxiety, depression, and poor quality of life. The use of mobile applications for psychosocial symptom self-management is appealing to this demographic population but this has not yet been developed and tested.
PRISM is a novel, brief, evidence-based 1:1 intervention that teaches stress management, goal-setting, meaning making, cognitive-behavioral, and mindfulness strategies. Here, we propose to test a mobile health (mHealth) version of PRISM, mPRISM. In a pilot randomized controlled trial, we will evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and exploratory efficacy of mPRISM using a waitlist control design.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 12-25 years
- Diagnosis of new malignancy within 6 months of enrollment treated with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy at Seattle Children's Hospital (SCH)
- Patient able to speak/read/write English or Spanish language
- Cognitively able to participate in mHealth psychosocial intervention and interactive interviews
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient refusal to participate (any age), or parental refusal to participate for patients less than 18 years of age
- Patients with diagnosis of malignancy >12 months
- Patients with relapsed, recurrent, or refractory disease
- Patient without chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy as part of cancer treatment (e.g., surgical resection only patients are not-eligible)
- Cognitively or physically unable to participate in mHealth psychosocial intervention and surveys