Survivorship Care Planning may improve overall well-being and quality of life of colorectal and lung cancer survivors
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To test the feasibility and acceptability of an Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) driven Survivorship Care Planning (SCP) intervention for colorectal cancer (CRC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) survivors. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. Development of the infrastructure and strategy for a larger comparative intervention study. OUTLINE: Patients undergo Survivorship Care Planning comprising disease surveillance, management of potential long-term and late effects, psycho-social-spiritual issues, and healthy living recommendations.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Undergo Survivorship Care Planning
Ancillary studies
Ancillary studies
City of Hope Medical Center
Duarte, California, United States
Percentage of attrition based on number of patients who failed to complete the two-month study
Descriptive statistics will be presented on those who agree to participate and the proportion of those approached who agree to participate.
Time frame: 2 months
Total retention across the two month follow-up
Descriptive statistics will be presented on those who agree to participate and the proportion of those approached who agree to participate.
Time frame: 2 months
Percentage of those who are qualified and agree to participate
Time frame: 2 months
Data collection protocols including who will administer the survey, timing of surveys, telephone interviews vs. face to face administration
Time frame: 2 months
Cost implications including hiring and training of the research staff, development of study manuals and patient education materials, research staff time, intervention supplies, and other miscellaneous costs
Time frame: 2 months
Satisfaction with the timing, content, and delivery of the intervention
Quantitative and qualitative descriptive statistics will be analyzed.
Time frame: 2 months
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