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The PRISM-Social Needs (PRISM-SN) Intervention for Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer

  • STATUS
    Not Recruiting
  • days left to enroll
    58
  • participants needed
    100
  • sponsor
    Seattle Children's Hospital
Updated on 6 February 2024

Summary

The goal of this study is to establish feasibility, acceptability, and proof-of-concept of an psychosocial intervention adapted to address social health needs of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) newly diagnosed with cancer. The aims of this study are to:

  1. Determine if the Promoting Resilience in Stress Management - Social Needs (PRISM-SN) adapted intervention is feasible and acceptable, defined via program uptake and retention and patient-reported feedback.
  2. Explore whether PRISM-SN improves social outcomes at 12-week follow-up compared to usual care.

Participants will be randomized to receive usual psychosocial care or the PRISM-SN program. Participants on both arms will complete patient-reported outcome surveys at enrollment and 12-weeks later. Researchers will compare participants who received the PRISM-SN program to those who received usual care to see if the program improves psychosocial outcomes.

Description

In this randomized controlled trial, AYAs newly diagnosed with cancer will be recruited from two sites and randomly assigned to receive usual care alone or usual care with the Promoting Resilience in Stress Management - Social Needs (PRISM-SN) adapted program. PRISM-SN is a skill-based behavioral program that includes 4 core modules plus a newly developed social health module. Participants on both arms with complete a standardized patient-reported outcome survey assessing aspects of social and psychological functioning at enrollment and 12-week follow-up.

Details
Condition Cancer, Social Functioning, Psychosocial Functioning, Coping Skills
Age 12years - 25years
Treatment Promoting Resilience in Stress Management - Social Needs (PRISM-SN)
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT06242964
SponsorSeattle Children's Hospital
Last Modified on6 February 2024

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