Assessment of Older Adults With Cancer: Feasibility of Computer Survey Methodology
調査の概要
状態
詳細な説明
Patients older than age 65, in comparison to those younger than 65, have an 11-fold increased cancer incidence and a 16-fold increase in cancer mortality. The population at risk is growing rapidly: the number of adults age 65 and older is expected to double in the next 30 years. In order to adequately care for this growing population of older adults, oncologists need an assessment tool that provides information regarding an older individual's "functional age" in comparison to their "chronological age." The technology of geriatric assessment could potentially help identify those older adults who are more vulnerable to complications from cancer treatment. This inter-disciplinary assessment provides information regarding the patient's functional status, comorbid medical conditions, other medications, nutritional status, psychological state, social support, and cognition.
Hurria and colleagues developed a geriatric assessment for older adults with cancer, which includes well validated measures of functional status, comorbid medical conditions, nutritional status, psychological state, cognitive function, social activity, and social support. Pilot data demonstrates the feasibility of this assessment which can be completed in less than 30 minutes; however, this assessment is completed by "pencil and paper" and requires an interviewer to deliver and score the assessment.
Loscalzo, Clark, and colleagues have developed a computer methodology in order to assess the needs of patients with cancer of all ages. The assessment is completed by the patients and a scoring algorithm is developed to provide a summary of the patient's needs for the healthcare team. This assessment is highly successful at identifying the needs of patients of all ages.
In this protocol, we will merge the research interests of Hurria, Loscalzo, and Clark by developing a computer survey program to capture the physical and psychological needs of older adults with cancer. The goal of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of computer survey methodology among older adults with cancer. For the purposes of this protocol we will accrue patients with lymphoma and lung cancer.
Schema:
- Identify an older adult (age 65 and older) with lymphoma or lung cancer.
- Describe the study to the patient: patient consents or refuses.
- Consenting patients complete the geriatric assessment via a computer survey.
- The following feasibility data will be captured: length of time to complete the assessment, patient's need for assistance to complete the assessment, satisfaction with the use of computer survey methodology to complete the assessment.
- The primary caretaker (if available) will be invited to participate in the protocol and complete a caregiver's survey of the patient's needs and questions about caregiver burden.
研究の種類
入学 (予想される)
連絡先と場所
研究場所
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California
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Duarte、California、アメリカ、91010
- City of Hope Medical center
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参加基準
適格基準
就学可能な年齢
健康ボランティアの受け入れ
受講資格のある性別
サンプリング方法
調査対象母集団
説明
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients must be > age of 65
- Diagnosis of lymphoma or lung cancer
- Be able to provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not fluent in English (because not all questionnaires have been validated in other languages)
研究計画
研究はどのように設計されていますか?
デザインの詳細
コホートと介入
グループ/コホート |
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Group 1
Patients with lymphoma or lung cancer
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Group 2
Caregivers
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この研究は何を測定していますか?
主要な結果の測定
結果測定 |
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Feasibility of delivering the geriatric assessment via computer survey methodology.
時間枠:Upon enrollment (one timepoint)
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Upon enrollment (one timepoint)
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二次結果の測定
結果測定 |
時間枠 |
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% of patients who do not enter the study and reason why
時間枠:Upon enrollment (one timepoint)
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Upon enrollment (one timepoint)
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協力者と研究者
捜査官
- 主任研究者:Arti Hurria, MD、City of Hope Medical center
研究記録日
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研究開始
一次修了 (実際)
研究の完了 (実際)
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最初の投稿 (見積もり)
学習記録の更新
投稿された最後の更新 (見積もり)
QC基準を満たした最後の更新が送信されました
最終確認日
詳しくは
本研究に関する用語
キーワード
その他の研究ID番号
- 08147
- P50CA107399-04 (米国 NIH グラント/契約)
- K23AG026749-01 (米国 NIH グラント/契約)
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