Feasibility Study of a Prospective and Pragmatic Cohort
NCT ID: NCT02864797
Last Updated: 2017-10-13
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
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116 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-09-29
2018-08-22
Brief Summary
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The GYNEQOL (health related Quality Of Life of women with GYNEcologic cancer) group is a working group initiated in Besançon and whose goal is to investigate QoL of gynecologic cancers' patients. It gathers several entities from the hospital of Besançon, namely the Methodology and Quality of Life in Oncology Unit, the Gynecologic Unit and the Oncology Unit. The GYNEQOL study is a project of a prospective cohort study, in a pragmatic clinical practice, with the main objective of longitudinally collecting and analyzing QoL data of these women.
The pilot phase, GYNEQOL-Pilot, restricted to the hospital of Besançon, has started in September 2015 with the goal of assessing the feasibility of the cohort. The feature of this study is that patients answer to QoL questionnaires using tablets computer and the Computer-based Health Evaluation System software (CHES). Indeed, use of electronic solutions to collect patient reported outcomes is drastically increasing those last years. It has been underlined that routinely collecting symptoms could increase both QoL and survival among cancer patients. It enables to use these data in real-time in routine practice by presenting QoL scores to physicians in simple graphical histograms for both transversal and longitudinal measurements and it ensures a reliable data collection.
Detailed Description
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The GYNEQOL (health related Quality Of Life of women with GYNEcologic cancer) group is a working group initiated in Besançon and whose goal is to investigate QoL of gynecologic cancers' patients. It gathers several entities from the hospital of Besançon, namely the Methodology and Quality of Life in Oncology Unit, the Gynecologic Unit and the Oncology Unit. The GYNEQOL study is a project of a prospective cohort study, in a pragmatic clinical practice, with the main objective of longitudinally collecting and analyzing QoL data of these women.
The pilot phase, GYNEQOL-Pilot, restricted to the hospital of Besançon, has started in September 2015 with the goal of assessing the feasibility of the cohort. The feature of this study is that patients answer to QoL questionnaires using tablets computer and the Computer-based Health Evaluation System software (CHES). Indeed, use of electronic solutions to collect patient reported outcomes is drastically increasing those last years. It has been underlined that routinely collecting symptoms could increase both QoL and survival among cancer patients. It enables to use these data in real-time in routine practice by presenting QoL scores to physicians in simple graphical histograms for both transversal and longitudinal measurements and it ensures a reliable data collection.
Objectives The main objective is to collect and analyse QoL of gynecologic cancer patients in a prospective and pragmatic cohort study.
The primary endpoint will be QoL assessed by the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C30 (Core Quality of Life Questionnaire), for the following targeted dimensions : global health, emotional, social and functional roles and fatigue
The secondary objectives are to assess those endpoints :
* the participation rate
* the acceptability of the use of the CHES and tablets computer
* use of the QoL results by the physicians
* occurence and type of missing data
* attrition
Study population All adult patients with gynecologic cancers (ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancers), treated in the University hospital of Besançon, and who gave their informed consent, are prospectively included. Patients who do not well understand French, who have cognitive impairment or who do not have social insurance are not included.
Data collection Socio-demographic, socio-economic (occupational group, attained education, income), behavioural (physical activity), previous history and familial history of cancer, clinical, medical data, biomarkers, therapeutic strategies, toxicities and QoL will be prospectively collected at inclusion and throughout the follow-up. As we are in the context of pragmatic clinical practice, visits are based on the usual follow-up of gynecologic cancer patients.
QoL will be assessed using EORCT QLQ-C30 questionnaire and the specific modules QLQ-CX24 (cervix), QLQ-OV28 (ovaries) and QLQ-EN24 (endometrium), using a time-driven design. These auto-questionnaires will be administrated with the CHES and the help of an clinical research associate at inclusion, before treatment, 3 weeks after treatment and at each "routine" follow-up visit during at least 6 months. If patients do not want to use tablet computer, "pen-paper questionnaire" will be administered.
Statistical analyses Usual statistical methods will be used for description of socio-demographic, socio-professional, clinical of patients at inclusion and of QoL throughout the follow-up. Those characteristics will be described considering cancer localizations and stages and used therapeutics/surgeries. We will also described the participation rate.
The acceptability of the use of the CHES and tablets computer and the use of the QoL results by the physicians will be qualitatively described.
Missing data will be described by assessing profile of patients with missing data, occurence of missing data for each QoL item, incomplete QoL questionnaire rate and type of missing data (missing at random, missing completely at random, missing not at random).
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
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Study Groups
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Health related quality of life collected via CHES
Health related quality of life (QoL) is collected at each follow-up visit using tablets computer and CHES software.
Health related quality of life collected via CHES
Health related quality of life (QoL) is collected at each follow-up visit using tablets computer and CHES software. Thus, QoL's results are directly presented to clinicians via the CHES, in order to be considered as part of the supportive care strategy at the end of the study
Interventions
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Health related quality of life collected via CHES
Health related quality of life (QoL) is collected at each follow-up visit using tablets computer and CHES software. Thus, QoL's results are directly presented to clinicians via the CHES, in order to be considered as part of the supportive care strategy at the end of the study
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* patient treated at Besançon University Hospital
* patient aged of 18 years old or older
* patient who do understand French
* patient without any major cognitive impairment
* patient who hav signed the informed consent
* patient affiliated to the French social insurance
Exclusion Criteria
* patient with legal incapacity or limited legal capacity
* patient without any social insurance
* patient unlikely to cooperate
18 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besancon
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Rajeev RAMANAH, MD PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
CHU Besançon
Elsa KALBACHER, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
CHU Besançon
Locations
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CHU Besançon
Besançon, , France
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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P/2014/238
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id