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| Name | Class |
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| Yorkshire Cancer Research | OTHER |
| The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | OTHER |
| Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | OTHER |
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New treatments are continually being developed to help patients living with advanced cancer, which require extensive clinical trials before authorisation for standard clinical use. Reporting of adverse events (AE) in this setting is essential to ensure treatment safety and tolerability. The current system for reporting AEs, the Common Toxicity Criteria and Adverse Events (CTCAE) relies on the clinician's interpretation of patient symptoms, but a substantial body of evidence suggests clinicians miss/underestimate AEs experienced by patients. The aim of the overall project is to explore the implementation of an electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO) system to gather adverse events data in early phase clinical trials (EPCT) patients. In Phase 1 of this study, through semi-structured interviews, we explored patient, healthcare, and clinical trial staffs' views about collecting electronic patient-reported outcomes in this setting. This work informed the direction of the current pilot. This proof-of-principle feasibility study will explore the feasibility and satisfaction with using an electronic system to remotely self-report AEs whilst on EPCT. The key objectives are to:
To this end, a prospective longitudinal pilot will be conducted of the ePRIME system in early phase clinical trial patients in Leeds and Sheffield. A convenience sample of patients enrolled in Phase I or Phase II trials will be recruited. Patients in general oncology and haematology clinics will be included if diagnosed with metastatic or progressive disease and are presently receiving novel agents in an academic early phase clinical trial, such as chemotherapy, targeted agents, or chemo-radiotherapy. Patients will be included in this pilot whether the trial is a test of a novel drug, drug combination, or dose escalation. The study will aim to identify, approach, and consent all eligible patients over a minimum of a 12 month period. If they are over 18, able to give informed consent, have access to internet via any device, and able to read and understand English. Patients will be approached and consented within 1 month of having been entered in the clinical trial. Patients will not be eligible if they will be on the clinical trial for less than 3 months. Each patient will complete a patient-reported AE checklist at baseline (i.e. time of consent) and then weekly for 12 weeks. At the end of the 12 weeks an end-of-study interview will be conducted to explore patient satisfaction with the system. It is envisaged that this project will provide initial information on the feasibility and acceptability of a novel electronic system to facilitate the collection of patient-reported AEs in early phase trials.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| ePRIME | Participants in the study will receive training in using the ePRIME system to report their symptoms and side effects on a weekly basis from home via the internet for 12 weeks while receiving early phase trial treatment. Patients will be sent email/text reminders to enter their symptoms on the system once a week. Patients will be reminded that the data they enter via the online system will not be reviewed promptly by their hospital team and therefore they should continue to contact their treatment team via the contact numbers they have been given. As part of the research project, we will monitor the number of notifications for severe AE generated by the system to address concerns from the interviews conducted in the first phase of this research project that ePROs will lead to increased workload for clinicians. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| ePRIME symptom monitoring tool | Other | ePRIME is an online system for patients to self-report symptoms and AE during cancer treatment. ePRIME allows AE reporting from home or hospital and enables patient reported data to be integrated into existing EPR to allow for the reports to be used in routine care. In addition the system is capable of generating notifications for severe AE to the relevant clinical team and providing patient advice on managing mild and moderate AE. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Feasibility of using a secure, online system to record, monitor, and help patients report AEs. | Feasibility of using a secure, online system to record, monitor, and help patients report AEs. It will be measured through:
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Participant satisfaction with using the system | We will explore participant satisfaction with the use of the system. Through an end-of-study interview with patients and healthcare professionals we will explore the perceived burden, barriers, and opportunities and benefits of using the novel system. In addition to this, we will also explore system usability parameters such as time of log-on and log-off, time taken to complete the measures, time outs, and time spent on each page/section. |
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Patients enrolled and receiving treatment on a early phase clinical trial.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Galina Velikova | University of Leeds | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | Leeds | West Yorkshire | LS9 7TF | United Kingdom | ||
| Weston Park Hospital |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 41140127 | Derived | Shearsmith L, Danson S, Gelcich S, Gibson A, Gordon K, Collinson F, Croft J, Griffiths E, Rogers Z, Carter R, Brown J, Velikova G, Kennedy F. Electronic patient-reported adverse event monitoring in academic early-phase clinical trials: A feasibility study. Clin Trials. 2026 Feb;23(1):113-120. doi: 10.1177/17407745251378668. Epub 2025 Oct 27. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D009369 | Neoplasms |
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| 2018-2020 |
| Sheffield |
| United Kingdom |