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NCT01608152
Development of a Video Game for the Improvement of Outcomes in Stem Cell Transplant Survivors
Conditions: Leukemia, Lymphoma
Sex: All
Ages: 15 Years – 39 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Enrollment: 144
Sponsor: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Location: M D Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas
Summary
This trial collects feedback from patients to develop a video game in improving the outcomes in stem cell transplant survivors. A video game may help to improve health behaviors for leukemia or lymphoma patients after stem cell transplant.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Phase I
The target population for this study will consist of:
1. Individuals ages 15-29
2. Able to read and speak English
3. Diagnosis of leukemia or lymphoma
4. First time allogeneic SCT recipient
Phase II
The target population for this study will consist of:
1. Individuals ages 18-39 (in phase I, we recruited only individuals age 15-29. For phase II, we will recruit young adults, and will expand the eligible age range up to 39 years. This expansion in age eligibility to 39 years is consistent with the National Cancer Institute definition of adolescents and young adults with cancer, and is consistent with the age range of patients seen at MD Anderson in the Adolescent and Young Adult Center.
2. Able to read and speak English
3. Diagnosis of leukemia or lymphoma (including Myelodysplastic Syndrome - MDS) or lymphoma
4. HSCT recipient
Exclusion Criteria:
Phase I
The target population will be excluded if:
1. They do not speak English
2. They have vision problems
3. They have cognitive problems
4. They have psychological difficulties
Phase II
The target population will be excluded if:
1. They do not speak English
2. They have vision problems that would preclude them from viewing a computer screen.
3. They have an intellectual deficiency that would prevent the potential participant from understanding information delivered on the computer platform or as defined by the DSM-V Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders that would prevent them from understanding information delivered on the computer platform.
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01608152). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.