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Christina Lum, MPH
This study is currently recruiting participants.
Verified by Stanford University, November 2008
Sponsored by: Stanford University
Information provided by: Stanford University
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00787956
  Purpose

The Internet Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (ICDSMP) is a pilot study of our existing, previous approved, Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Online. The online programme will be offered to 300 people with chronic disease in South Australia and evaluated for effectiveness, as well as satisfaction of both the South Australian peer facilitators and the participants with chronic disease. All participants will be recruited by the State of South Australia, after which they will complete informed consent and a questionnaire on a secure website housed at Stanford. They will take a 6-week online self-management program in groups of 20-25, and they fill our additional online questionnaires at 6 month and one year.


Condition Intervention Phase
Chronic Disease
Behavioral: Internet Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (ICDSMP)
Phase I
Phase II

MedlinePlus related topics: Coping with Chronic Illness
U.S. FDA Resources
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Non-Randomized, Open Label, Active Control, Single Group Assignment, Efficacy Study
Official Title: Christina Lum, MPH

Further study details as provided by Stanford University:

Primary Outcome Measures:
  • self-management behavior

Secondary Outcome Measures:
  • increasing self-efficacy

Estimated Enrollment: 300
Study Start Date: October 2008
Estimated Study Completion Date: July 2010
Detailed Description:

The study will determine if the ICDSMP can be effective in the diverse population of South Australia. We hope that this online workshop will provide South Australians easy access to the Chronic Disease Self-Management Workshop. If successful, this program or similar programs could be made broadly available. The workshop being offered on the internet will offer this program as an alternative mode of service delivery to support self-management education for chronic diseases and will become an integral part of high quality primary health care in the state.

  1. A potential subject will learn of the project through advertisement done by existing community CDSMP providers or by websites or online newsletter provided by State of South Australia. The announcements will direct them to the study website at Stanford, where they will read a description of the project and leave their names and email addresses if they are interested in participating.
  2. When enough people are on the wait list to fill an online workshop, Stanford will send an email with a unique URL for each potential participant to log on, complete the informed consent, and fill out the baseline questionnaire. They will create their own username and password during this process.
  3. Once 24 people have enrolled, they will be assigned to a workshop and receive an email detailing when the workshop starts and inviting them to log on to familiarize themselves with the online environment and meet their moderators and other classmates online.
  4. They will start the 6-week workshop with each session starting a week apart with new content. They are expected to log on 2-3 times per week, for a total time of about 2 hours. They may log on more often if they wish, and they are not required to log on at any specific time.
  5. The workshop consists of didactic/interactive web pages, 4 discussion boards, an internal anonymous message center, a section of personalized tools that are available only to the individual participant and Stanford staff, and a help section. Each workshop is facilitated by 2 trained peer moderators, supervised by Stanford staff.
  6. The moderators offer help to those who may be confused by the goal setting exercise, for example, to give feedback to participants' progress, and to remind people to log on if they have not. They monitor for safety.
  7. After the end of the 6-week workshop, participants will be able to log into the workshop to review the past 6-weeks' participation and print out any useful workshop materials for future reference
  8. 6 months after the end of the 6-week workshop, participants will complete a follow up questionnaire, and again at 1 year.
  Eligibility

Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:- be 18 or older

  • live in South Australia
  • have at least one long term condition (It is suitable for people with heart disease, lung disease, or type 2 diabetes as well as other diagnosed chronic condition)
  • and be able to fill out the on-line questionnaire without assistance.
  • Have access to the internet and an email account
  • Able to read English
 Exclusion Criteria:be pregnant
  • if they self-identify they are enrolled in another program similar to this one, they will be excluded from the study
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00787956

Contacts
Contact: Christina Lum, MPH (650) 498-4981 christina.lum@stanford.edu

Locations
United States, California
Stanford University School of Medicine Recruiting
Stanford, California, United States, 94305
Contact: Christina Lum, MPH     650-498-4981     christina.lum@stanford.edu    
Contact: Katy Plant, MPH     (650) 723-4863     kplant@stanford.edu    
Principal Investigator: Kate R Lorig            
Australia, South Australia
Country Health SA Recruiting
Mt. Gambier, South Australia, Australia, 5290
Contact: David Kelly     (088) 724-5222     Kelly.David@saugov.sa.gov.au    
Principal Investigator: Kate Lorig            
Sponsors and Collaborators
Stanford University
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Kate R Lorig Stanford University
  More Information

Study ID Numbers: SU-10032008-1315
Study First Received: November 6, 2008
Last Updated: November 26, 2008
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00787956  
Health Authority: United States: Institutional Review Board

Study placed in the following topic categories:
Chronic Disease

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Disease Attributes
Pathologic Processes

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on January 16, 2009