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CHAMP For the Feeder: Tube Feeding Study
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1 September 19, 2023 None (earliest Version on record)
2 October 30, 2023 Study Status
3 November 7, 2023 Recruitment Status, Study Status and Contacts/Locations
4 November 9, 2023 Recruitment Status, Study Status and Contacts/Locations
5 January 9, 2024 Eligibility and Study Status
6 February 7, 2024 Study Status
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Study NCT06052891
Submitted Date:  November 9, 2023 (v4)

Open or close this module Study Identification
Unique Protocol ID: STUDY00002775CMH
Brief Title: CHAMP For the Feeder: Tube Feeding Study
Official Title: CHAMP For the Feeder: Pilot for CHAMP App Tube Weaning
Secondary IDs:
Open or close this module Study Status
Record Verification: November 2023
Overall Status: Enrolling by invitation
Study Start: November 9, 2023
Primary Completion: March 30, 2025 [Anticipated]
Study Completion: June 30, 2026 [Anticipated]
First Submitted: August 24, 2023
First Submitted that
Met QC Criteria:
September 19, 2023
First Posted: September 25, 2023 [Actual]
Last Update Submitted that
Met QC Criteria:
November 9, 2023
Last Update Posted: November 13, 2023 [Actual]
Open or close this module Sponsor/Collaborators
Sponsor: Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City
Responsible Party: Principal Investigator
Investigator: Lori Erickson
Official Title: Director, Remote Health Solutions
Affiliation: Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City
Collaborators: The Gerber Foundation
Open or close this module Oversight
U.S. FDA-regulated Drug: No
U.S. FDA-regulated Device: Yes
Unapproved/Uncleared Device: Yes
Pediatric Postmarket Surveillance:
Data Monitoring: No
Open or close this module Study Description
Brief Summary: Single site evidence-based implementation of a mHealth application for remote patient monitoring for pediatric patients ready to wean from tube feedings (TFs). The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the CHAMP® ("CHAMP App") software platforms' expansion into TF weaning through Children's Mercy (CM) Kansas City's interdisciplinary feeding team (IDC). The investigators will use the current standard of care rates of tube weaning success, time to weaning, and healthcare team communication to evaluate the change after the implementation of the evidence-based CHAMP App. For equipoise of access, the study team will provide access in this pre-post design for parent/legally authorized representative (LAR)- child family access and use the CHAMP App software platform as soon as possible.
Detailed Description:

Training: After consent to the study- parents/LAR will undergo training on the CHAMP App use by the study staff. The CHAMP App will be downloaded on the parent/LAR mobile device or an iPad that has been locked to contain only the CHAMP App and patient portal with mobile device management of the device by CM.

In addition to approval to begin a weaning trial by the IDC team providing primary nutrition management-beginning the weaning process may include these requirements:

  • Weight for length or body mass index (BMI) must be stable. For children who are premature, syndromic, small for gestational age, or intrauterine growth restriction patients, this is at the dietitian's and provider's discretion. For typically developing patients, weight for length BMI z-score must be > -2.
  • . Weekly feeding therapy is not required for tube weaning but will be strongly encouraged.
  • A feeding therapist has assessed oral motor skills and agrees that the patient has sufficient skills to take all their calories by mouth.

CHAMP App use: Families will be provided with a weighing scale for home use; access to the CHAMP App mobile application or an iPad with the app and myChildren's Mercy App (patient portal) installed, if they prefer, during the study period. Data quality and validity will be ensured through the training of the healthcare team on data entry and out-of-range limits for each data value collected via the CHAMP web portal data entry forms. All data will be stored on the secure CM CHAMP Azure software platform with secure encryption database features.

Healthcare team CHAMP web portal use: The study team will review data entered by parents twice a week and as needed with questions and red flag concerns reported by parents/LAR. They will communicate back to parents with messages in the patient portal for documentation of messages that can be seen by other gastroenterology (GI) staff (GI clinic messages).

The IDC tube weaning algorithm (attached) will be used as a guideline for awareness of tube weaning but any changes to volume, concentration, or formula type will be reviewed and approved by an IDC provider before communicating to families.

RPM data entered by parents will be reviewed weekly by the IDC healthcare team in a team meeting organized through weekly reports of active patients enrolled in the study. This meeting will include an IDC provider, nurse, and nutritionist at minimum. There will be a summary of full study patient reports and individual patient reports available to all healthcare team members throughout the study, and these reports will be especially useful during these weekly meetings.

The IDC team works with Gastroenterology staff and fellows for 24 hours a day call. The CHAMP app will have a service pager for GI and the on-call hospital network is also available at any time for parents/LAR. On-call GI staff will be able to see feeding and weight data in Cerner under results review and CHAMP App. Videos are only available in the CHAMP web portal at champ.childrensmercy.org

Recommendation and timing for removal of feeding tubes will be up to the healthcare team alone. This event will be documented for date/time but is not a study-related intervention recommended through CHAMP App.

Additional measures to evaluate study results include:

Demographics - child and family measures: The study team will collect data on the child and family from the electronic medical record, including, but not limited to, infant medical conditions, feeding interventions, in-person healthcare visits with IDC and other specialists, language spoken, the distance of home residence from the hospital, in-home services used (Early Intervention, Physical Therapy, Occupational therapy, speech).

Nutritional measures: The study team will obtain the child's weight, length, and head circumference at birth and enrollment from the electronic medical record. The investigators will also obtain the following from the electronic medical record: weight for age and z-scores calculated by gender, weight percentiles, length/weight, mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC,) and head circumference. The investigators will use the CHAMP App to track weight at weekly intervals and obtain via parental report. There will be a weekly review, as well as on an as-needed basis, if sooner than weekly, by the IDC's research team, providers and nutrition team.

Healthcare team measures: The IDC team's periods of nutrition interventions will be evaluated for frequency of communication, including feeding interventions with families, volume changes, feeding routes, concentrations, and weight reporting frequency charted in the EMR. The time to first visit with the clinical team after referral to the IDC team, the rate of cancellation/no-show visits, and the number of patients on the wait list for enrollment in the clinical program will also be collected.

Family experience measures: Rate of first patient appointment attended, rate of attrition though never seen, cancellation and no-show appointments, time to first appointment after confirmation of visit in the calendar system, rate of follow-up frequency, graduation from the program with 100% calories by mouth with age-appropriate weight gain vs. attrition rates. Time to the healthcare recommendation of removal of feeding tube after the use of CHAMP app (by type nasogastric (NG) and gastrostomy - g-tube).

Technology measures by parents: Using the CHAMP App, the study team will track parent reported feeding volumes by mouth and tube, weights from home scales, videos of eating, and time to all feedings by mouth.

Technology adherence measures: The study team will track parent use of the app through tracking data on 1) app initiation, the first day of data transfer of CHAMP App data after enrollment; 2) implementation, the amount and type (feeding volumes, type, concentration, food amount, types, and weights) of asynchronous remote patient monitoring data received at the recommended intervals; and 3) discontinuation, the time of last data sent to the healthcare team.

Open or close this module Conditions
Conditions: Feeding Disorders
Keywords: Pediatric
Feeding difficulties
Tube weaning
Open or close this module Study Design
Study Type: Observational
Observational Study Model: Case-Control
Time Perspective: Other
Biospecimen Retention:
Biospecimen Description:
Enrollment: 245 [Anticipated]
Number of Groups/Cohorts 0
Open or close this module Groups and Interventions
Intervention Details:
Device: CHAMP Application
Children's Mercy Kansas City's CHAMP application was developed for data transfer of pediatric cardiac population vitals from home to the healthcare team in March 2014. CHAMP provides families and the clinical team with a new model of care leveraged by a remote patient monitoring (RPM) platform. CHAMP has been used in over 1000 patients, 28 states, and across 12 pediatric hospitals in pediatric cardiology. The CHAMP application is available in 11 languages for families to use on mobile devices (Apple and Android).
Open or close this module Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures:
1. Adherence Initiation
[ Time Frame: Time in days, one event- the first day of data transfer of CHAMP App data after enrollment ]

The study team will track parent use of the CHAMP App through tracking data on 1) app initiation the time of First data sent to the healthcare team.
2. Adherence Implementation
[ Time Frame: From enrollment to study endpoint, an average of 6 weeks ]

The study team will track parent use of the CHAMP App through tracking data on implementation, the amount and type (feeding volumes, type, concentration, food amount, types (formula), and weights in kg) of asynchronous remote patient monitoring data received at the recommended intervals each week
3. Adherence Discontinuation
[ Time Frame: From enrollment to study endpoint, an average of 6 weeks ]

The study team will track parent use of the CHAMP App through tracking data discontinuation at the time of last data sent to the healthcare team prior to completion of study activities.
4. Success rate to tube weaning
[ Time Frame: From enrollment to study endpoint, an average of 6 weeks ]

Determine how the use of a remote patient monitoring mHealth software platform impacts the success rate (%) compared with those using only a standard outpatient interdisciplinary feeding tube using a tube weaning algorithm.
5. Time to weaning
[ Time Frame: From enrollment to study endpoint, an average of 4 weeks ]

Determine how the use of a remote patient monitoring mHealth software platform the time (weeks) for children that were able to get 100% of calories by mouth while maintaining age-appropriate growth, compared with those using only a standard outpatient interdisciplinary feeding tube using a tube weaning algorithm.
Open or close this module Eligibility
Study Population: Patients in the Interdisciplinary Feeding Clinic (IDC) patient population that are deemed ready to begin weaning from tube feeds.
Sampling Method: Non-Probability Sample
Minimum Age: 1 Month
Maximum Age: 3 Years
Sex: All
Gender Based:
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No
Criteria:

Eligibility Criteria: Parent/LAR-Child dyad was referred for feeding difficulty and tube feeding care at Children's Mercy.

  • Inclusion Criteria
    • The child is between the ages of 1 month and three years 11 months.
    • Child is approved for a trial of tube weaning by the managing providers of their feeding difficulty.
    • Parent(s)/LAR(s) must be 18 years of age and older
  • Exclusion Criteria
    • Children who do not meet the criteria to begin tube weaning.
    • Children who are older than 4 years of age at time of enrollment.
    • Parent/LAR of parent/LAR-child dyad who do not speak one of the languages offered via the CHAMP application (English, Spanish, German, Chinese, Vietnamese, Arabic, Korean, French, Filipino, Burmese or Somali).
Open or close this module Contacts/Locations
Study Officials: Lori Erickson, PhD
Principal Investigator
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Locations: United States, Missouri
Children's Mercy Hospital
Kansas City, Missouri, United States, 64108
Open or close this module IPDSharing
Plan to Share IPD: No
Open or close this module References
Citations:
Links: Description: Children's Mercy CHAMP Web Page
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