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Nurse Practitioner Hospice Program for Patients With Terminal Metastatic Cancer and Their Families or Caregivers

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Mayo Clinic

Status and phase

Completed
Early Phase 1

Conditions

Unspecified Adult Solid Tumor, Protocol Specific
Hematopoietic/Lymphoid Cancer

Treatments

Other: counseling intervention
Other: survey administration
Procedure: psychosocial assessment and care
Other: questionnaire administration
Procedure: end-of-life treatment/management

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT00896792
P30CA015083 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)
08-002293 (Other Identifier)
MC0892 (Other Identifier)
CDR0000615562

Details and patient eligibility

About

RATIONALE: Gathering information about patients with terminal metastatic cancer may help doctors learn more about the effectiveness of a nurse practitioner hospice program. It is not yet known whether a nurse practitioner program helps increase patients' length of stay in hospice.

PURPOSE: This randomized research study is evaluating a nurse practitioner hospice program for patients with terminal metastatic cancer and their families or caregivers.

Full description

OBJECTIVES:

Primary

  • To assess the effect of the palliative advanced registered nurse practitioner liaison program (PAL) on length of patient's enrollment in hospice care.

Secondary

  • To evaluate the impact of the PAL program on patient's knowledge about hospice services.
  • To evaluate the impact of the PAL program on patient and family or caregiver's psychological stress during palliative treatments.

OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 arms.

  • Arm I (advanced registered nurse practitioner [ARNP] intervention): Patients and their families or caregiver receive information from an ARNP about terminal cancer, resources available for supportive care, and the benefits of palliative care. After transition to hospice, patients receive pain and palliative medicine, psychology, social services, chaplaincy, and patient support group intervention arranged by the ARNP. Patients complete the Patient Questionnaire about overall quality of life and mental, emotional, and physical well being at baseline and at 3 weeks after intervention or at time of enrollment in hospice. Patients and their families or caregivers are contacted by the ARNP weekly.
  • Arm II (no ARNP intervention): Patients and their families or caregivers complete the same Patient Questionnaire, administered by a clinical research assistant (CRA), as in Arm I. Patients and their families or caregivers receive no ARNP intervention. After transition to hospice, patients receive routine hospice care.

Patients participate in this study for a duration of 21 days while in hospice care. At the completion of the study, patients in both arms complete questionnaires about pain management, social, emotional, and spiritual and mental well-being. Patients' families or caregivers complete the Caregiver Questionnaire and the Hospice Family Satisfaction Survey 3 weeks after patient's death.

Enrollment

26 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 120 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Diagnosis of terminal metastatic cancer

  • Patient at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida

  • Strong candidate for hospice care

  • Entering or planning to enter Community Hospice of Northeast Florida

    • Willing to undergo visits by an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) after hospice enrollment

PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Willing to participate in 2 palliative care consultations with an ARNP prior to hospice enrollment
  • Life expectancy < 12 months
  • Able to complete questionnaires with or without assistance
  • Has a primary caregiver with an identified relationship to the patient

PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY:

  • See Disease Characteristics

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