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Cancer Care Delivery in Adolescent and Young Adult Patients with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia


Active: No
Cancer Type: Leukemia NCT ID: NCT03204916
Trial Phases: Protocol IDs: ACCL16N1CD (primary)
NCI-2017-01053
ACCL16N1CD
COG-ACCL16N1CD
Eligibility: 15 - 39 Years, Male and Female Study Type: Health services research
Study Sponsor: Children's Oncology Group
NCI Full Details: http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT03204916

Summary

This study investigates cancer care delivery in adolescent and young adult patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Surveying institutions, evaluating delivery of care at the patient level and seeking input from healthcare providers may help doctors increase rates of adherence to National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) treatment guidelines. It may also improve care for adolescent and young adult patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Objectives

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To evaluate the proportion of adolescent and young adult (AYA) acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients with a documented treatment plan consistent with NCCN guidelines for AYAs with ALL.
II. To evaluate the proportion of AYA ALL patients whose delivered treatment during induction and post-induction therapy (PIT) is consistent with NCCN guidelines for AYAs with ALL.
III. To determine the impact of treating physician specialty and facility type on likelihood of AYA ALL patients having a documented treatment plan concordant with NCCN guidelines when stratified by age group (15-17year[y], 18-21y, and 22-39y).
IV. To determine the impact of treating physician specialty and facility type on the likelihood of AYA ALL patients receiving induction and post-Induction therapy (PIT) concordant with NCCN guidelines when stratified by age group (15-17y, 18-21y, and 22-39y).
V. To identify for AYAs with ALL, targetable structure- and process-level barriers and facilitators which will increase the proportion of patients having a documented treatment plan and receiving treatment according to NCCN guidelines.

EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVE:
I. To explore potential correlations with clinical and social demographic variables to the presence of a documented treatment plan and delivered treatment consistent with NCCN guidelines in AYAs with ALL.

OUTLINE:
CHART REVIEW: Patient medical record data is abstracted and treatment plans are reviewed for consistency to NCCN guidelines. For each patient, induction and post-induction care is recorded as either concordant with NCCN guidelines or non-concordant with NCCN guidelines.

SITE QUESTIONNAIRE: Participating sites complete a questionnaire which is designed to capture facility-oriented data.

FOCUS GROUPS: Healthcare providers participate in focus groups over 2-3 hours to discuss facilitators and barriers to AYA ALL guideline concordance. Participants provide responses which will be recorded on a flip-chart or white board, followed by discussion of the ideas for clarification.

Treatment Sites in Georgia

Augusta University Medical Center
1120 15th Street
Augusta, GA 30912
706-721-4430
www.augustahealth.org



Northside Hospital Cancer Institute
1000 Johnson Ferry Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30342
404-303-3355
www.northside.com

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