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This phase III trial compares the effect of geriatric evaluation and management with survivorship health education (GEM-S) to usual care on patient-reported physical function in older survivors of cancer. Survivorship care for older adults of cancer usually consists of getting advice from their doctor. This advice may include how to do their daily activities, so they are less tired or how to manage multiple diseases, or long-term side effects from treatment. GEM-S may help improve the physical ability to perform activities of daily living, mental well-being, and memory in older survivors of cancer after chemotherapy. This study may help doctors learn if including GEM-S in their practices improves physical, mental and memory functions in their patients. The study may also help to understand how such care affects cancer patients and their caregivers' quality of life.
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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
I. To assess the efficacy of GEM-S for improving patient-reported physical function (Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness-Fatigue Physical Well-Being Subscale [FACIT-PWB]) in older cancer survivors at 6 months. (Survivor Aim)
SECONDARY OBJECTIVE:
I. To assess the efficacy of GEM-S for improving patient-reported cognitive function (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy [FACT]-cognitive function [Cog]) in older cancer survivors at 6 months.
TERTIARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To assess the preliminary efficacy of GEM-S for improving:
Ia. Objective physical function (6-minute walk test) in older cancer survivors at 6 months; Ib. Objective cognitive function (Objective Cognitive Tests-Trail Making Part A/B [TMT A/B] and Controlled Oral Word Association [COWA] [i.e., FAS Test]) in older cancer survivors at 6 months.
EXPLORATORY HEALTH CARE OBJECTIVES:
I. To explore the preliminary efficacy of GEM-S for improving:
Ia. Survivor satisfaction with care (Health Care Climate Questionnaire [HCCQ] and communication about aging) at 6 months; Ib. Care coordination (# of contacts for co-management) up to 6 months; Ic. Survivor completion of referral appointments (# completed/# referrals) up to 6 months.
EXPLORATORY CAREGIVER OBJECTIVES:
I. To explore the preliminary efficacy of GEM-S for improving:
Ia. Caregiver distress (Distress Thermometer) at 6 months; Ib. Caregiver quality of life (Caregiver Quality of Life Index) at 6 months; Ic. Satisfaction with care (Health Care Climate Questionnaire [HCCQ] and communication about aging) at 6 months.
OUTLINE: Practice sites are randomized to 1 of 2 arms. Participants are assigned to arms based on practice site.
ARM I: Survivors and caregivers receive routine survivorship follow-up care at their doctor's office for 3 visits over 6 months on study.
ARM II: Survivors and caregivers participate in GEMS consultation over 1 hour that includes discussion of results and recommendations from geriatric assessment. Both survivors and caregivers also participate in survivorship health education (SHE) sessions over 75 minutes twice weekly for 4 weeks. Survivors and caregivers also participate in Exercise for Cancer Patients (EXCAP) program, which includes daily walking and resistance exercises.
After completion of study intervention, participants are followed up at 6 months.
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PRACTICE CRITERIA: Participating practice clusters will be required to identify one (or more) oncologist and/or advanced practice practitioner (APPs; i.e., nurse practitioners, or physician assistants) as part of study eligibility. If another clinician is interested in participating, please contact University of Rochester Cancer Center (URCC) National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) Research Base (RB) for approval
PRACTICE CRITERIA: Support/buy-in from oncology physicians and/or APPs and/or other clinicians who are willing to participate in training and study procedures and enroll cancer survivors
ENTRY CRITERIA FOR ONCOLOGY PHYSICIANS/APPS/OTHER CLINICIANS: Oncology physicians/APPs/other clinicians must work at a participating site with no plans to leave that practice or retire within one year of enrollment into the study. We do not require that any or all oncology physicians and/or APPs at a practice setting agree to participate. Only one clinician is required for the practice cluster to be eligible. If another clinician (other than oncology physician or APP) is interested in participating, please contact URCC NCORP RB for approval
CANCER SURVIVORS: 65 years or older
CANCER SURVIVORS: Have completed or will have completed curative-intent treatment (e.g., surgery, chemotherapy, chemotherapy with radiation) for any solid tumor or lymphoma malignancy in last 6 months. If the survivor is receiving curative-intent chemotherapy, run-in study procedures can occur during the last 6 weeks of chemotherapy.
CANCER SURVIVORS: Be willing and able to come in for study visits or willing to undergo informed consent and assessments remotely via tele-health visits
CANCER SURVIVORS: Be willing and able to provide informed consent and must sign consent in-person or remotely if it is not convenient or feasible to provide informed consent in-person
CANCER SURVIVORS: Speak and understand English and/or Spanish. Spanish-speaking cancer survivors are eligible as long as there are appropriate resources in place for completion of study procedures at the practice site. Registration for Spanish-speaking cancer survivors must be approved by the URCC NCORP Research Base after a phone call to determine the feasibility for the practice to enroll a Spanish-speaking participant
CAREGIVERS: 18 years or older
CAREGIVERS: Selected by the cancer survivor when asked if there is a "family member, partner, friend or caregiver (age 18 years or older) with whom you discuss or who can be helpful in health-related matters." A caregiver need not be someone who lives with the cancer survivor or provides direct hands-on care
CAREGIVERS: Speak and understand English and/or Spanish. Spanish-speaking caregivers are eligible as long as there are appropriate resources in place for completion of study procedures. Registration for Spanish-speaking caregivers must be approved by the URCC NCORP Research Base after a phone call to determine the feasibility for the practice to enroll a Spanish-speaking participant
Exclusion criteria
CANCER SURVIVORS: Have a condition that precludes their ability to participate in informed consent or procedures (e.g., dementia)
CAREGIVERS: Caregivers unable to understand the informed consent form or study procedures due to cognitive, health, or sensory impairment will be excluded
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Caitlyn Hoffman
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