Collaborative Network to Take Responsibility for Oral Anticancer Therapy 2
NCT04142463 · Status: UNKNOWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 500
Last updated 2019-10-29
Summary
In 2015, the research team of KU Leuven and UGent started a pilot project supported by Kom op Tegen Kanker, called CONTACT-1. This multicentre before-after study aims at developing, implementing and evaluating a care pathway for patients treated with oral anticancer drugs (OACD) in four oncology centres in Flanders (AZ Groeninge Kortrijk, AZ Imelda Bonheiden, AZ Maria Middelares Gent, AZ Turnhout).
Preliminary results from CONTACT-1 have shown that re-organisation of care processes, and better interdisciplinary collaboration and communication, are highly needed, and that working towards a care pathway is an appropriate method to achieve this. However, the development and implementation of the care pathway in each hospital was difficult and needed intensive coaching by the research team. Moreover, we have currently no insight in the impact of the care pathway on defined outcomes, neither on the sustainability of the implemented care pathway.
In CONTACT-2, we will expand the development and implementation of a care pathway to 10 additional oncology centres in Flanders. In contrast to CONTACT-1, the CONTACT-2 oncology centres will take the lead in the development, implementation and evaluation of the care pathway, supported by the research team en by the CONTACT-Toolkit. This toolkit was developed based on the experiences from CONTACT-1 and international guidelines on the implementation of care pathways/complex interventions.
Similar to CONTACT-1, we hypothesise that the implementation of a care pathway will improve the level of self-management and the quality of patient-centred care, and will increase adherence, patient satisfaction and health-related quality of life. Next, we hypothesise that the care pathway will improve counselling practice, interdisciplinary collaboration, self-efficacy and self-confidence of healthcare professionals (HCP). The impact of a care pathway on the above outcomes in patients as well as in HCPs will be investigated by means of various assessments, that have been selected by the research team based on their experiences from CONTACT-1. Moreover, we hypothesize that the development and implementation process will be more efficient in the CONTACT-2 oncology centres, who will need less intensive support of the research team, due to the CONTACT-Toolkit. A process evaluation will be conducted to test this last hypothesis.
Further in-depth analysis of the impact of the care pathway, combined with a thorough process evaluation, should eventually lead to insight in the crucial factors for sustainable implementation of a care pathway, as well as to definite conclusions on its impact for patients and HCPs.
Throughout CONTACT-2, the CONTACT-toolkit will be further elaborated, optimised and digitised based on the experiences of the research team and feedback from the CONTACT-2 oncology centres. The toolkit will enable a nation-wide and sustainable implementation of similar care pathways for patients treated with OACD.
Conditions
- Oncologic Disorders
Interventions
- OTHER
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Care pathway
A care pathway is a complex intervention for the mutual decision-making and organisation of care processes for a well-defined group of patients during a well-defined period. Care pathways can be used to optimise care processes when problems arise on communication, coordination, standardisation and monitoring of care for a specific group of patients. A care pathway for patients treated with OACD, should therefore consist of all relevant sustainable interventions that cover the continuum of the medicines' pathway with the aim to support self-management (e.g. consultations with doctors, contact moments with nurses, telephone follow-up, ...). The role of each stakeholder in the different interventions should be well-described including communication strategies between HCPs from primary and secondary care.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Kom Op Tegen Kanker
collaborator OTHER -
KU Leuven
collaborator OTHER -
University Ghent
collaborator OTHER -
Ilyse Kenis
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Veerle Foulon, Prof. Dr. · KU Leuven
Study Design
- Allocation
- NON_RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- SUPPORTIVE_CARE
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- CROSSOVER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2019-10-31
- Primary Completion
- 2022-05-31
- Completion
- 2022-05-31
Countries
- Belgium
Study Locations
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