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TerminatedNCT03995927

Palliative Radiation Oncology Chief's Clinic

Palliative Radiation Oncology Chief's Clinic (PROCC): Assessing the Impact of a Dedicated Clinic on the Timeliness of Palliative Radiotherapy

Status
Terminated
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
15 (actual)
Sponsor
Wake Forest University Health Sciences · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The proposed study represents a quality improvement study of a recently-developed dedicated radiation oncology subspecialty clinic with the goal of improving timeliness of palliative radiation therapy and improving resident training in palliative care topics. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of this clinic on time to palliative radiation therapy following referral.

Detailed description

Primary Objective: • Determine whether interval between palliative radiation therapy referral and palliative radiation therapy initiation is shorter for participants treated in a dedicated palliative radiation oncology clinic compared to the same interval for participants treated in a general radiation oncology clinic (historical control). The investigators' hypothesis is that this interval will be significantly shorter among the Palliative Radiation Oncology Chief's Clinic participants compared to historical control. Secondary Objectives: * Determine whether each of the three component intervals within the overall interval from referral to treatment initiation (i.e., referral to consultation; consultation to simulation; simulation to treatment) is shorter for participants treated in a dedicated palliative radiation oncology clinic compared to the length of the same intervals for participants treated in a general radiation oncology clinic (historical control). The investigators' hypothesis is that each of these component intervals will be significantly shorter among the Palliative Radiation Oncology Chief's Clinic participants compared to historical control. * Describe levels of and changes over time in patient-reported quality of life after palliative radiation therapy in the full sample, and in subgroups stratified by various radiation regimens. The investigators' hypothesis is that participants who receive a shorter course of palliative radiation (one day or five days) will have greater improvements in overall quality of life than participants who receive a ten-day course of palliative radiation. * Determine median overall survival after palliative radiation therapy.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERData collection and analysisOnly radiation oncology patients data from medical records regarding treatment, demographics and follow-up visits will be collected and logged by investigators.
OTHERQuality of Life QuestionnaireParticipants will be asked to complete a set of short forms at first visit and post-treatment visits. If participant has a routine visit about 3 months after treatment, participant will be asked to complete a final form that is optional.

Timeline

Start date
2019-07-15
Primary completion
2020-01-28
Completion
2020-04-05
First posted
2019-06-24
Last updated
2023-06-29

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03995927. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.