The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of a multidimensional symptom management intervention on decreasing symptom burden and thus reducing hospital utilization in patients undergoing radiation with or without chemotherapy for head and neck cancer.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of a multidimensional symptom assessment intervention on identifying symptoms and alerting care team of changes, and thus reducing hospital utilization, in patients undergoing radiation with or without chemotherapy for head and neck cancer. This is a pilot study. This project is being conducted to 1) examine the symptomatology of head and neck cancer patients undergoing treatment that includes radiation, 2) determine the hospital admission rates of this patient population before, during and post treatment, 3) compare the admission rates of this patient population to historical controls and 4) to examine overall patient compliance.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
250
Examine the symptomatology of head and neck cancer patients undergoing treatment that includes radiation by completing the M.D. Anderson Symptom Inventory for Head and Neck Cancer (MDASI-HN), the Brief Pain Index (BPI)and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer (FACT-H\&N). They will also be asked to complete the Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults - Screening (HHIA-S) and the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory - Screening (THI-S) as well as the Flourishing Measure. Each patient enrolled will be followed by a nurse and speech-language pathologist, twice a week, throughout their treatment (from start until 3-month post completion) All assessments are collected on a secure Ipad through REDcap database. If any significant changes occur, within 2 points from their last assessment, the nurse will notify the oncology physician and provide plan of care to avoid emergency room or hospital visit.
Eye and Ear Institute
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Emergency Room Visits
The total number number of emergency room visits from start of radiation therapy until 90 days after treatment completion.
Time frame: Start of treatment to 3 month post treatment completion
Inpatient Hospitalizations
The total number number of inpatient hospital from start of radiation therapy until 90 days after treatment completion.. The length of each stay will also be counted by the number of days.
Time frame: Start of treatment to 3 month post treatment completion
M.D. Anderson Symptom Inventory for Head and Neck Cancer
The M.D. Anderson Symptom Inventory for Head and neck Cancer is to assess the severity of symptoms experienced by patients with cancer and the interference with daily living caused by these symptoms. It uses a 0-10 scale "0" (the symptom was "NOT present") to "10" (the symptom was "As bad as you can imagine"). Higher score is worse outcome.
Time frame: Start of treatment to 3 month post treatment completion
Brief Pain Index (BPI)
The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) rapidly assesses the severity of pain and its impact on functioning in the past 24 hours. It uses a 0-10 scale "0" (the symptom was "NOT present") to "10" (the symptom was "As bad as you can imagine"). The higher the score is worse outcome.
Time frame: Start of treatment to 3 month post treatment completion
Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer
The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy for Head and neck Cancer assesses 5 domains Physical Well-Being, Social/Family Well-Being, Emotional Well-Being, Functional Well-Being over the past 7 days. It uses a 5 point Likert Scale: Not at all, A little bit, Somewhat, Quite a bit, Very much to rate functioning in the 5 domains. The higher the score, the better the outcome/quality of life.
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Time frame: Start of treatment to 3 month post treatment completion
Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults
This self-assessment tool is designed to assess the effects of hearing loss and impairment while going through radiation treatment. It is a 10 item instrument that patients select YES, SOMETIMES or NO for each question. A total possible score ranges from minimum score of 0 to maximum score of 40. The higher the score, the more handicap they have due to hearing loss and impairment.
Time frame: Start of treatment to 3 month post treatment completion
Tinnitus Handicap Inventory
This self assessment tool is designed to assess the severity of tinnitus handicap as well as predicting the psychological distress associated with tinnitus. The instrument consist of three subscales comprising 4 emotional items ,4 functional items and 2 catastrophic items. It is a 10 item instrument that patients select YES, SOMETIMES or NO for each question. A total possible score ranges from minimum score of 0 to maximum score of 40. The higher the score, the more handicap they have due to tinnitus.
Time frame: Start of treatment to 3 month post treatment completion
Flourishing Measure
The Flourishing Scale is a brief 10-item summary measure of the respondent's self-perceived success in important areas such as relationships, self-esteem, purpose, and optimism. The scale provides a single psychological well-being score. Minimum score is 0 (not satisfied) and maximum score is 10 (extremely satisfied) A high score represents a person with many psychological resources and strengths. A low score represents a person with limited psychological resources and limitations.
Time frame: Start of treatment to 3 month post treatment completion