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Bright Ideas - CIN Feasibility Study

Improving Chemotherapy-induced Nausea Control Through Bright Ideas®-CIN Training: a Feasibility Study in Children Receiving Oral Chemotherapy

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About This Trial

In this study investigators will determine the feasibility of a future trial comparing chemotherapy-induced nausea control in children with ALL receiving oral 6-mercaptopurine who do and do not receive problem-solving skill training. This is a novel approach to controlling an important and common treatment-related symptom.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Age: ≥ 4 years (PeNAT validated in patients 4 to 18 yrs) - newly diagnosed or recurrent disease: first diagnosis of ALL (i.e. non-relapsed) in maintenance therapy - English, French or Spanish-speaking with an English, French or Spanish-speaking guardian (PeNAT available in these languages) - without physical or cognitive impairments that preclude use of the PeNAT - planned to receive PO 6-mercaptopurine - not planned to receive IV, IM, SC or IT chemotherapy or oral or IV corticosteroids during the 7-day study period Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Age: ≥ 4 years (PeNAT validated in patients 4 to 18 yrs) * newly diagnosed or recurrent disease: first diagnosis of ALL (i.e. non-relapsed) in maintenance therapy * English, French or Spanish-speaking with an English, French or Spanish-speaking guardian (PeNAT available in these languages) * without physical or cognitive impairments that preclude use of the PeNAT * planned to receive PO 6-mercaptopurine * not planned to receive IV, IM, SC or IT chemotherapy or oral or IV corticosteroids during the 7-day study period

Treatments Being Tested

BEHAVIORAL

Bright Ideas - CIN Training

Bright IDEAS is a validated problem-solving skill training intervention.

Locations (4)

Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California, United States
Rutgers Cancer Institute
New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Inova Children's Hospital
Falls Church, Virginia, United States
Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada