Clinical Trial Details

Walking Juntos: Developing and Testing a Culturally-Tailored Mobile Health and Social Media Physical Activity Intervention Among Adolescent and Young Adult Childhood Cancer Survivors

Categories (click each to see list of all clinical trials associated with that category): Pediatric (PEDONC)

Current Status: Open

Phase: II (Cancer Control) (Cancer Prevention)

Principal Investigator: Beck, Jill

Contact Information:
Sharissa Bohlken
sharissa.stewart@unmc.edu

Eligibility: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06410209?term=NCT06410209&rank=1#participation-criteria

Summary
I. Use an iterative approach to develop a culturally-tailored multilevel remote-based physical activity (PA) intervention among a total of 20 Latinx adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood cancer (AYA survivors), 8-12 whose preferred language is English and 8-12 whose preferred language is Spanish, using the StepByStep intervention as a starting point. (Stage 1) II. Conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to test the potential efficacy of the culturally-tailored remote-based PA intervention (versus [vs.] Fitbit only) with respect to the primary outcome of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) measured with a research grade accelerometer over 12 weeks among a separate group of 170 Latinx AYA survivors whose preferred language is Spanish or English (n=85 per randomization arm) and who do not meet PA guidelines at baseline. (Stage 2) SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. Among the patients enrolled to the RCT component of the study, evaluate the potential efficacy of randomization to the intervention relative to control arm with respect to decreasing sedentary time as assessed by a research accelerometer. II. Evaluate potential efficacy of randomization to the active intervention arm with respect to improvement in reported health-related quality of life.