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| ID | Type | Description | Link |
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| NCI-2015-00685 | Registry Identifier | CTRP (Clinical Trial Reporting Program) | |
| CCCWFU 01215 | Other Identifier | Comprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest University | |
| P30CA012197 | U.S. NIH Grant/Contract | View source |
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| National Cancer Institute (NCI) | NIH |
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This pilot research trial studies minority patients receiving care at the Comprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest University (CCCWFU) to see what their attitudes are regarding the healthcare they receive and how much they know about clinical trials. Clinical trials are an important way to test healthcare treatments and need diverse participants to be most effective. Studying what minority patients think about healthcare and clinical trials may help researchers learn more about why minorities are less likely to enroll in clinical trials and create programs to help increase their enrollment.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To describe perceived quality of care received in the CCCWFU adult oncology clinics by patients belonging to one of the racial/ethnic minority and underserved populations (Hispanic/Latino, Black/African American, rural, uninsured, or young adult).
II. To describe cancer-related health needs of racial/ethnic minority and underserved patients in the CCCWFU adult oncology clinics.
III. To describe attitudes towards, and knowledge regarding, clinical trials in racial/ethnic minority and underserved patients treated in the CCCWFU adult oncology clinics.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To compare levels of perceived quality of care, cancer-related health needs and attitudes towards and knowledge of clinical trials in racial/ethnic minority and underserved patients to a comparison group of non-minority/underserved patients treated in the CCCWFU adult oncology clinics.
II. To describe perceived quality of care received in the CCCWFU adult oncology clinics, cancer-related health needs, and attitudes towards, and knowledge regarding clinical trials by elderly patients.
OUTLINE:
Patients complete survey items across a number of domains (patient characteristics, access to health care, perceived quality of care, clinical trial knowledge and attitudes, and cancer related health needs). Patients also complete questionnaires to obtain demographics information including age, education, race and ethnicity, marital status, employment status, insurance coverage, and income, as well as health status/indicators. Cancer-related characteristics, including diagnosis, stage, time since diagnosis, and treatments received are obtained self-report and patients' medical records.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Health services research (surveys, questionnaires) | Patients complete survey items across a number of domains (patient characteristics, access to health care, perceived quality of care, clinical trial knowledge and attitudes, and cancer related health needs). Patients also complete questionnaires to obtain demographics information including age, education, race and ethnicity, marital status, employment status, insurance coverage, and income, as well as health status/indicators. Cancer-related characteristics, including diagnosis, stage, time since diagnosis, and treatments received are obtained self-report and patients' medical records. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Medical Chart Review | Other | Obtain medical data |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Attitudes towards and knowledge regarding clinical trials | Descriptive statistics will be used to summarize patient attitudes towards and knowledge of clinical trials for each underserved group and for the elderly using means and standard deviations for continuous variables and frequencies for categorical variables. | Baseline |
| Cancer-related health needs | Descriptive statistics will be used to summarize cancer-related health needs for each underserved group means and standard deviations for continuous variables and frequencies for categorical variables. | Baseline |
| Perceived quality of care | Descriptive statistics will be used to summarize perceived quality of care for each underserved group using means and standard deviations for continuous variables and frequencies for categorical variables. | Baseline |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Attitudes towards and knowledge regarding clinical trials | An ANOVA model will be used for continuous outcomes and a logistic model will be used for dichotomous outcomes with group (each underserved population or the comparison group) as the primary predictor to evaluate if the outcomes differ by group, utilizing contrasts to compare the underserved groups to each other, and the underserved groups as a whole to the comparison group. An overall alpha level of 0.05 will be used to indicate statistical significance for the comparison of the underserved group to the comparison group. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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Patients who have received a diagnosis of a malignant cancer belonging to one of the minority/underserved populations.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Jimmy Ruiz | Wake Forest University Health Sciences | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Comprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest University | Winston-Salem | North Carolina | 27157 | United States |
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| Questionnaire Administration | Other | Complete demographics questionnaires |
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| Survey Administration | Other | Complete surveys |
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| Baseline |
| Attitudes towards and knowledge regarding clinical trials by the elderly | Descriptive statistics will be used to summarize attitudes towards and knowledge regarding clinical trials for the elderly using means and standard deviations for continuous variables and frequencies for categorical variables. | Baseline |
| Cancer-related health needs by elderly patients | Descriptive statistics will be used to summarize cancer-related health needs for the elderly using means and standard deviations for continuous variables and frequencies for categorical variables. | Baseline |
| Cancer-related needs | An ANOVA model will be used for continuous outcomes and a logistic model will be used for dichotomous outcomes with group (each underserved population or the comparison group) as the primary predictor to evaluate if the outcomes differ by group, utilizing contrasts to compare the underserved groups to each other, and the underserved groups as a whole to the comparison group. An overall alpha level of 0.05 will be used to indicate statistical significance for the comparison of the underserved group to the comparison group. | Baseline |
| Perceived quality of care | An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model will be used for continuous outcomes and a logistic model will be used for dichotomous outcomes with group (each underserved population or the comparison group) as the primary predictor to evaluate if the outcomes differ by group, utilizing contrasts to compare the underserved groups to each other, and the underserved groups as a whole to the comparison group. An overall alpha level of 0.05 will be used to indicate statistical significance for the comparison of the underserved group to the comparison group. | Baseline |
| Perceived quality of care received by elderly patients | Descriptive statistics will be used to summarize perceived quality of care for the elderly using means and standard deviations for continuous variables and frequencies for categorical variables. | Baseline |
| ID | Term |
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| D009369 | Neoplasms |
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