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Improving Survivorship Care for Older Adults After Chemotherapy

Improving Survivorship Care for Older Adults After Chemotherapy

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65 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The researchers want to find out if older adults receiving a survivorship care plan followed by a geriatric assessment visit improves quality of life and satisfaction with care compared to receiving only a survivorship care plan for older adults who have completed chemotherapy for cancer treatment.

Description

This study is a pilot randomized trial to examine whether a geriatric assessment-enhanced survivorship care plan improves satisfaction, knowledge and health-related quality of life compared to standard survivorship care plans among older adults who have completed curative chemotherapy for cancer. The investigator's hypothesis is that older adults who receive a geriatric assessment-enhanced survivorship care plan will report improved satisfaction with care, health-related quality of life, and knowledge and preparedness for survivorship care needs.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. age 65 years and above and
  2. Have diagnosis of cancer and have completed chemotherapy with curative (not palliative) intent and
  3. have been scheduled to receive a survivorship care plan from an oncology navigator.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. advanced dementia or serious cognitive impairment that would impede ability to participate in the interview
  2. nursing home resident.

Study details
    Survivorship

NCT04405115

University of California, San Francisco

17 June 2025

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