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Suitability of an Organization With an Onco-geriatric Team to a Whole Region (Region Midt) of Denmark

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University of Aarhus

Status

Completed

Conditions

Elderly
Cancer

Treatments

Other: Comprehensive geriatric assessment

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02072733
Oncogeriatric feasibility

Details and patient eligibility

About

A Feasibility study Geriatric assessment applied to patients with cancer of the head and neck, lung cancer, upper gastrointestinal cancer or colo-rectal cancer. On the day of planning the oncologic treatment Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) will be offered to patients aged 70 years and up. Based on the CGA a tailored multidisciplinary intervention is planned with the patients. The study aims 1) to investigate if it is feasible to offer CGA to all elderly (+70 years) patients with the relevant cancer diagnoses as mentioned above in The Central Denmark Region (Region Midt) , 2) to estimate the proportion of frail, vulnerable or fit elderly cancer patients, 3) to investigate the impact of a CGA on the planned oncologic treatment intensity, and 4) to investigate the ability of CGA to predict complications to cancer treatment within a three months period.

Full description

Aim:

The study aims 1)to investigate if it is feasible to offer CGA to all elderly (+70 years) patients with the relevant cancer diagnoses as mentioned above in The Central Denmark Region (Region Midt) , 2) to estimate the proportion of frail, vulnerable or fit elderly cancer patients, 3) to investigate the impact of a CGA on the planned oncologic treatment intensity and 4)to investigate the ability of CGA to predict complications to cancer treatment within a three months period.

Method:

All patients referred to the oncology Departement aged 70 years or more with cancer of the head and neck, lung cancer, upper gastrointestinal cancer or colo-rectal cancer, Living in the Central Denmark Region (Region Midt) are offered af Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) on the day of the visit to the oncology outpatient Clinic. Prior to the first visit to the oncology department, the patients are informed that a CGA is planned..The CGA will take place at the outpatient clinic. The results of the CGA, the eventual medical changes and recommendations regarding e.g. initiation of nutritional supplementation, home-care referral or referral to e.g. physiotherapist will be forwarded to the general practitioner and to the oncologist in charge of the treatment.

Outcome:

  1. The possibility of offering CGA to elderly cancer patients in a larger area, the proportion of patients offered CGA by the oncogeriatric team compared to the actual number of elderly cancer patients assessed by oncologists during a three months period.
  2. The number of frail vs. vulnerable vs. fit persons is estimated from hospital records and the CGA observations. Their dependency in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental Activities og Daily Living (IADL), their cognitive, depressive and nutritional status and the medication problems are registered as well as the changes in patient´s medication.
  3. The impact of CGA on the oncologist´s treatment plan.
  4. The Complications, defined as discontinuation of treatment, hospitalization for other reasons than planned cancer treatment, or death, within the first three month following CGA.

Enrollment

320 patients

Sex

All

Ages

70 to 130 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 70 years or older
  • Patients from Central Denmark Region (Region Midtjylland)
  • Lung cancer, Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer, cancer of head and neck and Colo-Rectal Cancer
  • referred for assessment of treatment to the oncological department at Aarhus University Hospital.

Exclusion criteria

Patients referred to specialized palliative care at the first visit to the oncological outpatient clinic.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

320 participants in 1 patient group

geriatric assessment
Other group
Description:
The intervention is individual and based on the Comprehensive Geriatric assessment (CGA) : collection of information on comorbidity, polypharmacy, physical, psychological and cognitive functions, nutrition as well as social status and support. The results of the CGA, the eventual medical changes and recommendations regarding e.g. initiation of nutritional supplementation, home-care referral or referral to e.g. physiotherapist will be forwarded to the general practitioner and to the oncologist in charge of the treatment
Treatment:
Other: Comprehensive geriatric assessment

Trial contacts and locations

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