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Perceptions of Hospital Care at Home for Patients With Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Cancer Providers, Patients and Caregivers.

Perceptions of Hospital Care at Home for Patients With Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Cancer Providers, Patients and Caregivers.

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18 years and older
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Overview

The objective of this qualitative research study is to assess the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of cancer care providers, patients with cancer and caregivers regarding hospital care at home. We aim to conduct qualitative interviews to inform implementation of future on oncology hospital care at home programs

Description

Interviews and focus groups will be conducted in English only using an interview guide (attached). The interview guide was based on the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)8 to provide a broad understanding of the potential barriers and enablers of implementing a hospital care at home program. In summary, interviews will begin with an overview of the qualitative research study followed by verification of a completed demographic questionnaire

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Cancer Care Providers
    • Cancer care providers of any specialty, including but not limited to oncologists, surgeons, hospitalists, emergency medicine physicians, nurses (including nurse practitioners), physician assistants, and any other member of the cancer care team (eg social workers or physical therapists)
    • Employed by the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  2. Patients
    • Adults ages 18 and over
    • Currently undergoing or completed cancer treatment within the last 5 years at MD Anderson
    • Able to speak and read in English
  3. Caregivers
    • Adults ages 18 and over
    • Self-identifies as a caregiver of an individual over 18 who is currently undergoing cancer treatment or completed cancer treatment within the last 5 years at MD Anderson
    • Able to speak and read in English
      Exclusion

None

Study details
    Cancer

NCT05694650

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

26 January 2024

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