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CompletedNCT02882750

Effect on Patient Reported Outcomes of VATS and SABR (LILAC)

Curative Treatment Modalities of Early Stages Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Effect on Patient Reported Outcomes of Video Assisted Thoracoscopic (VATS) Resection and Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiotherapy (SABR)

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
244 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Leeds · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study will monitor the effect on patients reported outcomes (PROMs) of VATS resection and SABR for NSCLC delivered at the Leeds Cancer Centre The investigator will support with this information the Shared Decision Making (SDM) process. 300 consecutive patients will be followed up from prior the treatment to 12 months afterwards, administering multiple questionnaires (EORTC QLQ C-30 and LC-13, PSQ-18, Decision Self-Efficacy Scale) by a remote web-based system. Deliverable: 1. Differences after VATS resections or SABR in terms of physical and psychological symptoms, quality of life and satisfaction 2. Patient perspectives of the Shared Decision Making Process.

Detailed description

1. Methods Aim and Objectives This study aims to describe the trajectory of lung cancer patients HRQoL, symptoms and functions following VATS or SABR treatment for Stage I-II NSCLC and to determine the feasibility and patient acceptability of online self-reporting of PROMs. Specific objectives of the study include: * To compare changes before and after treatment of patient reported outcomes (HRQOL and Patient Satisfaction) after VATS lung resections or SABR in early stage lung cancer patients. * To correlate clinical outcomes (complications and AEs) with Quality of Life in order to find objective predictors of major decline in patient reported outcomes. * To identify specific factors, which have influenced the personal choice between the treatments (Decision Self-Efficacy Scale) * Establish recruitment and attrition rates and adherence to PROMs reporting during the study * To describe patient choice of electronic vs paper questionnaires * To explore implementation issues through patient and staff interview. 2. Design This is an observational prospective longitudinal study with repeated measures (PROMs), employing a convenience sample of consecutive patients planned to have VATS resections or SABR for stages I-II of NSCLC. Outcomes measures will be collected prior to treatment and 1,3,6,12 months afterwards, administering the questionnaires by the remote web-based system. Paper administration will be offered to patients without Internet access. Sample size considerations Last year 100 pre-surgical quality of life questionnaires have been collected in 5 months from outpatients' clinic at Leeds Cancer Centre (LCC). For longitudinal studies involving regular PROMs, the investigators typically see 70% consent rate and 30-35% attrition over 3 months24. Therefore the investigators expectations are to be able to recruit 200 VATS and 50 SABR patients recruiting over 12 months with 12 months of follow-up. In order to detect a minimum difference of 10% from the baseline value and standard deviation of the EORTC QLQ-C30 Global Health Scale scale (as measured in our historical cohort of 115 anatomic lung resections), with a alfa level of 0.05 and statistical power of 90%, a sample size of 115 patients in the surgical arm was estimated.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHEREORTC QLQ-C30 (version 3.0).Quality of Life Questionnaire
OTHERPS Q18Patients Satisfaction Questionnaire
OTHERDecision Self-Efficacy ScaleQuestionnaire

Timeline

Start date
2016-01-25
Primary completion
2018-04-09
Completion
2019-06-06
First posted
2016-08-30
Last updated
2019-11-05

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02882750. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.