Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To implement Geriatric Assessment-driven interventions with supportive care (GAIN-S) through telemedicine to:
Ia. To improve communication between the primary care team (oncologist, nurses) and patients and caregivers in a remote community setting to increase prognostic discussions and goal concordant care; Ib. To improve cost-saving in older patients with cancer.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
I. Determine whether GAIN-S implemented in a community setting will lead to a decrease in treatment toxicity.
II. To examine whether GAIN-S intervention will lead to improvement in hospitalizations, dose delays, dose reduction and discontinuation.
III. To compare patient satisfaction using the “Was It Worth It” (WIWI) between the 2 arms at the 3 and/or 6-month timepoint.
IV. To compare patient preferences at baseline, using the validated patient-defined treatment preference and goals measures between the 2 arms and longitudinal change, at 3 and/or 6-month timepoint.
OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 arms.
ARM I (GAIN-S): Patients complete the Cancer and Aging Research Group-Geriatric Assessment (CARG-GA) at baseline and 3 months and receive GA-based interventions using telemedicine over 6 months.
ARM II (SOC): Patients complete the CARG-GA at baseline and 3 months and receive SOC over 6 months.