iP2P Mentorship Program for Adolescent HF Patients
Recruiting now NCT05709132
Run by The Hospital for Sick Children · for 12 to 30 · All sexes
What this study is about
The iPeer2Peer (iP2P) program is an online peer support mentorship program that provides modelling and reinforcement by trained young adult peer mentors to adolescent mentees with the same condition. A quasi-experimental single-arm pre-post study design will be employed across three sites. We will recruit 40 mentees (12-17 years of age) and 12-15 mentors (18-30 years of age) who will undergo training in mentoring and the use of eHealth technology. Mentor-mentee pairings will connect over 15 weeks through video calls and text messaging to provide peer support and encourage disease self-management skills. Data will be collected using standardized instruments and interviews across three time points.
Who can join (things the study team will check)
Criteria
- patient with a cardiac diagnosis,
- at least 4 months post-diagnosis,
- between the ages of 12 and 17 years,
- able to speak and read English, and
- willingness to commit to 5-10 texts and/or calls of 20-30 minutes each with a peer mentor over a period of 15 weeks. Mentor inclusion criteria:
- patient with a cardiac diagnosis,
- between the ages of 18 and 30 years,
- able to speak and read English,
- nominated by a member of their health care team as a good mentor based on maturity and emotional stability,
- willingness to commit to peer mentor training (20 hours) via the PHIPA-compliant version of Zoom or Microsoft Teams and mentoring adolescent participants (once paired with mentee, 5-10 texts and/or calls of 20-30 minutes over a period of 15 weeks),
- good communication skills (as assessed by a healthcare provider), and
- previous experience in a professional environment (e.g., as a camp counsellor, part time job, volunteering) is an asset.
🚫 You may not be able to join if…
- significant cognitive impairments as assessed by a qualified healthcare provider,
- a diagnosis of an active psychological disorder (e.g., Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder) likely to influence assessment of health-related quality of life and/or interfere with their ability to manage their heart failure care regimen (a diagnosis of an active psychological disorder will be determined for mentees through medical chart review and self-reported by mentors), and
- participating in other peer support or self-management interventions.
Where this trial is running
- The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Who to contact
Samantha J Anthony, PhD · 416-813-7654 · samantha.anthony@sickkids.ca
It's completely normal to call and ask questions before deciding anything. Mention the study ID: NCT05709132.
Verify everything on the official ClinicalTrials.gov record. Page updated July 2026.