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Comparing Two Modes of Survivorship Care

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Yale University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Childhood Cancer

Treatments

Other: specialty survivor clinic
Other: empowered primary care model

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02816866
1007007080
119700-RSGHP-10-107-01-CPHPS (Other Grant/Funding Number)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The main purpose of this study is to research the comparative effectiveness of two potential models of health care to deliver preventive services and chronic care management to the growing population of adult and pediatric survivors of childhood cancer. The central hypothesis is that survivorship care delivered by a subject's primary care doctor after the subject is empowered with individualized follow-up recommendations prepared by a cancer survivor specialist is similar to care provided in a specialty survival clinic.

Full description

Although 80% of children with cancer will be cured of their primary disease, at least 70% of survivors will develop chronic medical, neurocognitive, and/or emotional conditions as a complication of their therapy. Most of these conditions are amenable to prevention and early intervention. In response, the Institute of Medicine strongly advised that all cancer patients should receive survivorship care with the following key elements: 1) a summary of previous cancer therapy, 2) individualized life-long screening for potential adverse therapy-related effects, and 3) education regarding desirable health behaviors. However, less than 30% of survivors receive recommended care. There is a tremendous need for research that addresses how to best implement evidence-based recommendations for this population.

Two main health care delivery models have been advocated for survivorship care, but no comparison studies exist. The first model is a specialty survivor clinic, usually at a cancer treatment center. The second model, termed the empowered primary care model, involves patients receiving an individualized "prescription" for follow-up care prepared by a cancer survivor specialist to be implemented by the primary care doctor. Each model poses unique strengths and weaknesses. Specialty survivor clinics can be expensive and geographically inaccessible, can cause anxiety and stress to patients, and can accommodate limited numbers of patients. Primary care doctors may lack adequate expertise and time for these complex patients. Unless we know how these approaches compare with regard to quality of care and risks, advocates and policy makers will be stymied in their efforts to support the health needs of cancer survivors. This study seeks to compare subjects randomized to the empowered primary care model vs. a specialty survivor clinic.

Enrollment

106 patients

Sex

All

Ages

1 to 29 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Diagnosis of any malignancy at age <18 years and reported to Yale-New Haven Hospital or Connecticut Children's Medical Center (CCMC) tumor registry
  • Currently alive and cancer-free
  • Primary residence within approximately 100 miles of Yale-New Haven Hospital or CCMC
  • ≥ 1 year status post completion of all cancer-related therapy
  • Elapsed time of less than 12.0 years since diagnosis of malignancy
  • Speaking and writing knowledge of English. For subjects <18 years, at least one parent must satisfy this requirement.
  • No previous attendance at the Yale HEROS or CCMC Reach for the STARS survivorship clinics, or other specialty survivorship clinic

Exclusion criteria

  • n/a

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

106 participants in 2 patient groups

empowered primary care model
Experimental group
Description:
patients receive an individualized "prescription" for survivorship care prepared by a cancer survivor specialist to be implemented by the primary care doctor
Treatment:
Other: empowered primary care model
specialty survivor clinic
Experimental group
Description:
patient attends a specialty survivor clinic at Yale for survivorship care
Treatment:
Other: specialty survivor clinic

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