INSPIRE: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial Integrating Health Informatics in a Scalable Stepped Care Self-Management Program for Survivors After Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
This phase III trial investigates health informatics and a self-management program for improving the health of cancer survivors after stem cell transplant. After transplant many survivors may feel stressed or may be unsure of what health care they need. A self-management program called INSPIRE, along with a personalized survivorship care plan may improve stress and health care for transplant survivors.
• Received \>= 1 autologous or allogeneic (related or unrelated) HCT with curative intent at a participating transplant center for a hematologic malignancy
• Age 18 years of age or older at last transplant
• Survival 2-5 years after last HCT when first approached for enrollment
• In remission at time of study entry, may be receiving chemoprevention
• Internet and email access
• American and Canadian citizens, and/or those with mailing addresses in the United States (US)/Canada and/or temporarily residing anywhere outside the country (IE - military).