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Trial Title:
Impact of a Multidisciplinary End-of-treatment Day Hospital on the Quality of Life of Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer
NCT ID:
NCT05858424
Condition:
Solid Tumor
Lymphoma
Conditions: Keywords:
Survivorship
Supportive care needs
Adolescents and Young Adults
Post-treatment
Oncology
Quality of life
Study type:
Interventional
Study phase:
N/A
Overall status:
Recruiting
Study design:
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention model:
Parallel Assignment
Intervention model description:
This study is a monocentric open-label clinical research with 2 parallel groups. Patients
will be 1:1 randomly assigned in both groups.
- Group A : former patients with multidisciplinary day hospitalization
- Group B : former patients without multidisciplinary day hospitalization
Primary purpose:
Supportive Care
Masking:
Double (Participant, Investigator)
Masking description:
Randomization will be performed according to a minimization algorithm of the Ennov
Clinical software. The ratio will be 1:1 by stratifying on the criterion: management
service (CLB vs IHOPe).
Intervention:
Intervention type:
Other
Intervention name:
Multidisciplinary day hospitalization
Description:
This multidisciplinary day hospitalization will consist at least of a psychological
interview, an interview with a social worker and a medical interview. The objectives of
this medical interview, conducted by a clinician researcher, are to summarize the
pathology, the treatment(s) received, and to develop a personalized after-cancer plan.
The psychological interview will assess the needs for further care, and will refer the
former patient if necessary.
The social interview will take stock of the former patient's return to school and/or
professional life, and direct him/her to possible applications for social assistance if
needed.
If needs of supportive care emerge from the history of treatment period, some
consultations can be added during the day hospitalization, like an interview with a
dietician or an adapted physical activity assessment.
Arm group label:
Group A : former patients with multidisciplinary day hospitalization
Summary:
Rational: 800 cases of cancer per year are diagnosed in France among Adolescents and
Young Adults (AYA). This population has been specifically targeted since 2008 by the
INCa, leading to the development of structures entirely dedicated to its management.
Indeed, the occurrence of cancer in this period of transition leads to specific problems,
which require a special attention. The various measures taken since then (Cancer Plan
2014-2019, DGOS instruction in 2016, 10-year strategy to fight cancer 2021-2030) have
enabled the implementation of multidisciplinary structures, resulting in better access to
care, and consideration of the social, family and relational dimensions of this
population. However, the transition from the end of oncology treatment to the follow-up
period remains a sensitive period, generating both positive (relief, joy) and negative
feelings (uncertainty, feelings of abandonment, anxiety).
The investigators therefore hypothesize that the creation of a multidisciplinary
end-of-treatment day hospital (DH) involving at least one medical interview, one
psychological consultation and one social interview, would improve the quality of life of
these former patients during the first year of oncology follow-up.
Method: This is a clinical research study conducted in a single centre. At their last
visit for treatment, the study will be offered to patients. If the participants agree to
participate, they will be randomized to benefit from DH in addition to their planned
follow-up with their oncologist. The main objective is to compare the quality of life of
former patients according to participation in DH or not. 210 patients will be included
for a 20-month recruitment period.
Expected results: Throughout the development of DH, the investigators plan to improve the
quality of life of former patients during this transitional phase.
Detailed description:
HOPAYA is a monocentric open-label clinical research with 2 parallel groups. Patients
will be 1:1 randomly assigned in both groups.
The main objective of the study is to compare the evolution of the health-related quality
of life of former patients who have benefited of a multidisciplinary day hospitalization
to those who only had standard oncological follow-up during the first year after cancer
treatment completion.
The secondary objectives are:
- to evaluate and compare the anxiety and depression level in both groups (with or
without day hospitalization);
- to evaluate emotional competence in both groups (with or without day
hospitalization);
- to evaluate the satisfaction about the multidisciplinary day hospitalization.
This study will be presented to patients (and their parents/legal tutors in case of minor
patients) during the last visit for any treatment, by coordinating nurses of AYA
Department and/or by the adult or pediatric oncologist. At the same time, the information
sheet with the consent form will be provided in order to give them a reasonable time for
reflection.
After the collection of the consent form for the conduct of the study, former patients
will be randomly assigned in 2 groups, with or without multidisciplinary day
hospitalization.
• Group A : former patients with multidisciplinary day hospitalization In this group, a
multidisciplinary day hospitalization will be programmed after the end-of-treatment
evaluation and 2 months after the end of treatment at the latest. This day
hospitalization will consist at least of a psychological interview, an interview with a
social worker and a medical interview. The medical interview will be conducted by a
clinician researcher, specialised in long-term care after cancer. The objectives of this
medical interview are to summarize the pathology, the treatment(s) received, and to
develop a personalized after-cancer plan. The doctor will carry out both a clinical and
an overall assessment of the patient, by wide-ranging questioning covering
educational/professional, social, dietetic, addictology and physical fields. This medical
interview is complementary to oncological follow-up, which consists of monitoring relapse
and possible sequelae.
The psychological interview will be carried out if possible by the psychologist who
followed the former patient during his/her treatment. The psychologist will assess the
needs for further care, and will refer the former patient if necessary.
The social interview will be carried out by the social worker of AYA department. The
social worker will take stock of the former patient's return to school and/or
professional life, and direct him/her to possible applications for social assistance if
needed.
If needs of supportive care emerge from the history of treatment period, some
consultations can be added during the day hospitalization, like an interview with a
dietician or an adapted physical activity assessment.
• Group B : former patients without multidisciplinary day hospitalization In this group,
the former patients will experiment the standard of care, with an oncological follow-up.
The investigators expect that the AYAs' participation to the hospitalization day will
positively impact their health-related quality of life compared to those who haven't
participated. The investigators also expect that emotional competence will be explicative
of the HRQoL through the mediation of the anxiety and depression levels.
Through the development of a multidisciplinary end-of-treatment day hospitalization,
health care professionals plan to improve the quality of life of former patients during
this transition phase of completing treatment. The lack of information on both medical
and psychosocial long-term effects, will be improved by early and specific support. The
feeling of abandonment often felt by former patients should decrease.
In addition, the early introduction of the long-term follow-up physician in the
management of post-cancer, in parallel with the former patient's referring oncologist,
should increase information and adherence to the personalized post-cancer plan.
The HOPAYA study aims to improve knowledge about the immediate quality of life after the
treatment of AYAs with cancer, which is a challenge in this vulnerable population with
specific needs. Comparison with the control group will make possible to highlight the
specific impact of the establishment of a multidisciplinary end-of-treatment day
hospitalization on quality of life. It will allow to target the flaws and shortcomings in
AYA survivors support. The investigators also expect that the early screening of
emotional competence will allow health care professionals to tailor support to the
special needs of AYAs and their families.
Although many recommendations have emerged from the literature, to our knowledge, very
few devices such this multidisciplinary day hospital have been elaborated for AYA early
survivors of cancer. This study will evaluate the feasibility and the acceptability of a
specific end-of-treatment hospitalization day for AYAs. The data collected and the
analysed results in this study will allow to adapt and generalize this device in all
AYAs' survivors in the CLB, and then at a larger level.
This study will lead to a scientific article published in an international journal,
allowing the AYA hospitalization day to be reproduced in other oncologic centres and
hospitals.
Criteria for eligibility:
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Be aged between 15 and 25 years at diagnosis. This age range corresponds to the one
chosen at the Leon Berard comprehensive cancer care center (CLB) for support in the
AYA Department.
2. Be previously treated at the Paediatric Hematology and Oncology Institute (IHOPe)
and/or at CLB in AYA Department
3. For a solid tumor or a lymphoma
4. Be in complete oncological response at the end of treatment; have received their
end-of-treatment evaluation
5. Have finished their therapy since less than 2 months (therapy is defined by any
treatment received, including maintenance)
6. Be capable of understanding, reading and writing French
7. Be affiliated to a health insurance plan
8. Have been informed of the study and have consented to it
9. For minor patients, consent of parents and/or legal tutors must be collected.
Exclusion Criteria:
1. cannot be followed-up throughout the duration of the study (12 months),
2. be deprived of liberty by a court or administrative decision,
3. have not consent to participate or are incapable of objecting in an informed manner.
Gender:
All
Minimum age:
15 Years
Maximum age:
25 Years
Healthy volunteers:
No
Locations:
Facility:
Name:
Centre Leon Berard
Address:
City:
Lyon
Zip:
69008
Country:
France
Status:
Recruiting
Contact:
Last name:
Amandine Bertrand, MD
Phone:
+33478782606
Start date:
November 29, 2022
Completion date:
September 2025
Lead sponsor:
Agency:
Centre Leon Berard
Agency class:
Other
Source:
Centre Leon Berard
Record processing date:
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on November 12, 2024
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov page:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05858424