Protocol No. | UW23115 21-646 |
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Principal Investigator | Pophali, Priyanka | ||
Phase | N/A | ||
Age Group | Adult | ||
ClinicalTrials.Gov | NCT05237258 (Click to jump to clinicaltrials.gov) | ||
Management Group(s) | Palliative Care | ||
Title
Description
Objective
Treatment The purpose of this study is to determine whether specialty palliative care or primary palliative care is the best way to improve the quality of life and experience of patients with AML and their caregivers. This study will randomly assign hospitals to deliver either specialty palliative care or primary palliative care for patients with AML. Participants in this study will receive either specialty or primary palliative care during their hospital stays based upon which strategy their hospital has been assigned to. Participants assigned to specialty palliative care will be care for by both oncology and palliative care clinicians during their hospital stays for AML. Participants assigned to primary palliative care will be cared for by oncology clinicians who have been trained in palliative care during their hospital stays for AML.
Key Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
Patient Inclusion Criteria Hospitalized patients (age ≥ 18 years) with high-risk AML defined as: Patients with new diagnosis ≥ 60 years of age An antecedent hematologic disorder Therapy related-disease Relapsed or primary refractory AML Receiving treatment with either a) intensive chemotherapy (7+3) or modification of this regimen on a clinical trial, or a similar intensive regimen requiring prolonged hospitalization; or b) hypomethylating agents +/- additional agents or modification of this regimen on a clinical trial Caregiver Inclusion Criteria Adult (≥18 years) relative or friend of a participating patient who the patient identifies as living with or has in-person contact with them at least twice per week. Exclusion Criteria: Patient Exclusion Criteria Patients with a diagnosis of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APML) Patients with AML receiving supportive care alone Patients with psychiatric or cognitive conditions which the treating clinicians believe prohibits informed consent or compliance with study procedures Patients seen by a palliative care clinician [MD or APP] during two previous hospitalizations in the six months prior to enrollment
Applicable Disease Sites
Participating Institutions
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