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Patient Navigation Program to Improve Clinical Trial Enrollment in Cancer Patients

A Pilot Study of Low Versus High Intensity Patient Navigation Program to Improve the Enrollment on Clinical Trials Among Cancer Patients

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About This Trial

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the utility of patient navigation by comparing high intensity patient navigation to low intensity navigation approaches to improving cancer trial enrollment of patients treated in academic and community cancer centers. Patient navigation is a strategy for increasing patients access to cancer care by helping the participant overcome barriers in the participants communities and within the health care system by providing a bridge between the patient and the health care system. The primary objective of this study is to determine if a high intensity patient navigation program will improve patients enrollment on clinical trial in comparison to a low intensity patient navigation. Participants who agree to participate and are eligible will be randomly assigned to either the high intensity or low intensity approach.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

1. Age ≥ 18 years 2. Patient with a current diagnosis of a primary solid tumor including: prostate cancer and kidney cancer 3. Being seen at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center (SKCCC) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) or Wellspan Health Center 4. Available therapeutic trial for the patient as determined through pre-screening/medical record review Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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1. Age ≥ 18 years 2. Patient with a current diagnosis of a primary solid tumor including: prostate cancer and kidney cancer 3. Being seen at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center (SKCCC) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) or Wellspan Health Center 4. Available therapeutic trial for the patient as determined through pre-screening/medical record review

Treatments Being Tested

BEHAVIORAL

High intensity approach

PEM, cancer center support services material, and community resources and services available to cancer patients material. The PEM will be reviewed with the patient navigator before the participants appointment with the medical oncologist. If enrolled in a clinical trial, the patient navigator will call the participant biweekly, or more often if they are working to resolve any needs identified in the needs assessment) until the participant is successfully enrolled in the therapeutic clinical trial. The patient navigator will call the participant once weekly for 4 weeks, or less than 4 weeks in other cases including withdrawal from the clinical trial or this navigation study, disease progression, or death. The participant will receive a call 3 months after enrollment on the therapeutic clinical trial to complete the Exit Questionnaire

BEHAVIORAL

Low intensity approach

The participant will receive PEM, and community resources and services available to cancer patients material. The PEM will be reviewed with the patient navigator before the appointment with the medical oncologist. The patient navigator will call the participant 4 weeks after enrollment on the trial. The participant will receive a call 3 months after enrollment on the therapeutic clinical trial to complete the Exit Questionnaire

Locations (2)

Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Wellspan
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, United States