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Resilience and Equity in Aging, Cancer, and Health (REACH)

Recruiting
70 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this multi-phase research study is to understand how consultation of cancer care with a geriatrician can best improve outcomes for older adults with gastrointestinal malignancies.

Description

This research study will be conducted in three phases:

  • Phase 1 - Needs assessment and implementation plan
  • Phase 2 - Pilot Intervention
  • Phase 3 - Expanded Clinical Trial
  • Please note Phase 2 - Pilot Intervention and Phase 3 - Expanded Clinical Trial will be added to the clinicaltrials.gov record once Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved.

Phase 1 is composed of three aims and will inform the subsequent two phases:.

  • Aim 1: To evaluate the perceived needs of Older Adults diagnosed with gastrointestinal malignancies, caregivers, staff, and faculty to characterize the implementation setting for a geriatric consultation.
  • Aim 2: To refine the proposed REACH program implementation plan based on qualitative feedback provided by Older Adult (OA) patients, their identified caregivers, staff, and faculty.
  • Aim 3: Determine the patient, demographic, social determinants, clinical and disease characteristics of Older Adults (OA) associated with ED visits/hospitalization following initial oncology consultation at DF/BWCC in year 2019.
  • Phase 2 intervention has started as of January 2022 following IRB approval. Study team has begun recruiting participants into Phase 2 intervention of REACH study starting in January 2022. Participants approached by REACH coordinator for consenting and enrollment after their initial consult visit at Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center (DF/BWCC). Participants are then asked to complete an electronic fitness assessment (EFA) that is sent to them via Patient Gateway. Participants complete this questionnaire and receive a score of "Robust", "Pre-frail", or "Frail" - those who score "Pre-frail" or "Frail" will be randomized to meet with a study geriatrician for geriatric co-management intervention alongside their standard oncology care. All enrolled participants will be followed for a duration of 1 year as they are continuing care at DF/BWCC.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who are age 70+ at time of initial consult at DF/BWCC
  • Diagnosed with a gastrointestinal cancer, including: cancers of the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, bile duct, ampulla, colon, rectum, or anus, as well as neuroendocrine tumors.
  • Continuing care at DF/BWCC beyond initial consult visit
  • English and Spanish-speaking

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients less than age 70 at time of initial consultation appointment with DF/BWCC.
  • Patients who are not continuing care at DF/BWCC beyond first consult visit.
  • Not proficient in English or Spanish
  • Patient who are not considered appropriate for enrollment due to complex medical, social, or other situation as determined by their primary oncology team.
  • Participants with psychiatric illness/social situations that would limit compliance with study requirements.

Study details

Gastric Cancer, Colon Cancer, Esophageal Cancer, Rectal Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer

NCT04674267

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

22 March 2024

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