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ACS Community Access to Resources Education and Support

Conditions
Neoplasms
Interventions
Other: ACS CARES Student Navigation
Registration Number
NCT06285929
Lead Sponsor
American Cancer Society, Inc.
Brief Summary

The goal of this study is to evaluate the pilot phase of ACS Cares to identify key implementation outcomes and assess effectiveness of the program to improve distress, enhance communication, and reduce missed appointments and healthcare utilization.

Detailed Description

In 2023, the American Cancer Society (ACS) created a new program, ACS Cares, based on the Take the Fight experience and existing literature on non-clinical navigation. The goal of ACS Cares is to supplement existing navigation infrastructure to extend navigation services to a broader population of patients. This is accomplished through designating lower level, timely tasks to volunteers and allowing paid navigators to practice at the highest level of their license (e.g nurses proving symptom management, higher level coordination). The goal of this study is to evaluate the pilot phase of ACS Cares to identify key implementation outcomes and assess effectiveness of the program to improve distress, enhance communication, and reduce missed appointments and healthcare utilization.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
2000
Inclusion Criteria
  • patients of health system's healthcare physician champions with a confirmed cancer diagnosis
  • patients with a confirmed cancer diagnosis
  • families of patients with a confirmed cancer diagnosis
  • Caregivers of patients with a confirmed cancer diagnosis
Exclusion Criteria
  • patients, families and/or caregivers without a confirmed cancer diagnosis
  • patients not receiving care from healthcare physician champions

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Navigated patientsACS CARES Student NavigationStudent volunteer navigation support accessing barriers to care for patients, families and caregivers with a cancer diagnosis through a social determinants of health assessment and connecting with resources with an effort to eliminate barriers.
Student volunteersACS CARES Student NavigationUndergraduate or graduate students volunteering with ACS CARES program to provide navigation support to patients, families and caregivers with a cancer diagnosis.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Measure the impact of ACS CARES on patient-reported outcomes: Information NeedsBaseline and 6 months into pilot

Information Needs

Measure the impact of ACS CARES on patient-reported outcomes: Quality of lifeBaseline and 6 months into pilot

Quality of life

Measure the impact of ACS CARES on patient-reported outcomes: SDOH barriersBaseline and 6 months into pilot

SDOH barriers

Measure the impact of ACS CARES on patient-reported outcomes: Distress needsBaseline and 6 months into pilot

Distress needs

Measure the impact of ACS CARES on patient-reported outcomes: Unmet needsBaseline and 6 months into pilot

Unmet needs

Measure the impact of ACS CARES on patient-reported outcomes: Patient-provider communicationBaseline and 6 months into pilot

Patient-provider communication

Measure the impact of ACS CARES on patient-reported outcomes: clinical trials knowledgeBaseline and 6 months into pilot

clinical trials knowledge

Measure the impact of ACS CARES on patient-reported outcomes: Patient activationBaseline and 6 months into pilot

Patient activation

Context, Training, and Process Measures: Service Penetrance and Process Measures: Service Penetrancethrough study completion, an average of 1 year

• # of patients/caregivers approached for ACS CARES Median and range per volunteer • # of patients/caregivers who decline by refusal reason • # of patients/caregivers supported by ACS CARES Median and range per volunteer • # of patients/caregivers who received psychosocial distress screening Median and range per ACS CARES volunteer • # of patients/caregivers who received an SDOH screening Median and range per ACS CARES volunteer • # of follow-ups conducted Median and range per ACS CARES volunteer • # of in-person visits conducted Median and range per ACS CARES volunteer • # of shifts completed Median and range per ACS CARES volunteer • # of referrals received from health system team members

Measure the impact of ACS CARES on patient-reported outcomes: Satisfaction with programBaseline and 6 months into pilot

Satisfaction with program

Measure the impact of ACS CARES on patient-reported outcomes: Financial toxicityBaseline and 6 months into pilot

Financial toxicity

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Sociodemographic differences between ACS CARES supported and non-ACS CAREs supported patientsbaseline and 1 year

Patient characteristics: age, sex, gender (if available), race, ethnicity, insurance status, zip code, urban or rural residence, Area Deprivation Index category, and distance from cancer center (\<30 minutes, 30-60 minutes, \>60 minutes)

Impact of ACS CARES on treatment adherence and healthcarebaseline and 1 year

Cancer and treatment characteristics: cancer type, date of diagnosis, type of current treatment (Surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiation Therapy, Targeted Therapy, Immunotherapy, Stem Cell or Bone Marrow Transplant, Hormone Therapy), total clinic appointments, # clinic appts missed/cancelled, total infusion appointments, # infusion appointments missed/cancelled, total radiation treatment appts, # radiation treatment appointments missed/cancelled, enrolled in a clinical trial (y/n), start date of clinical trial participation, ER visits, hospitalizations, ICU admissions, total cost of care. For new patients during baseline or intervention time periods, date of first clinic visit.

Context, Training, and Process Measures: Volunteer Satisfaction1 year

Volunteer Satisfaction Index

Trial Locations

Locations (4)

University of Iowa Health Care

🇺🇸

Iowa City, Iowa, United States

American Cancer Society

🇺🇸

Kennesaw, Georgia, United States

UCLA Health

🇺🇸

Los Angeles, California, United States

Medical University Hospital Authority, Hollings Cancer Center

🇺🇸

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

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