Clinical Trial: Follow-up Care After Treatment for Endometrial Cancer

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Follow-up After Primary Therapy for Endometrial Cancer; Implementation of a Cancer Care Ontario Guideline: A Pilot Evaluation Study.

Brief Summary: The purposes of this study are to examine the needs (symptoms, support, information) and satisfaction of women during follow-up in the community after completing treatment for endometrial cancer. This information will be collected from the perspective of the women themselves, their primary care providers (family physician or gynecologist) and the health care providers (oncologist, nurses, social worker, psychologist) at the cancer centre.

Detailed Summary:

Research Question How has this transfer in follow-up care impacted performance indicators?

  • Volume of follow-up care transferred
  • Percentage of women, who have required a re-entry consultation
  • Fiscal implication of this transfer of follow-up care

Patient stakeholders:

  • What are women's perceptions of the transition of follow-up care?
  • What are women's supportive care needs during the transition of follow-up care and ongoing needs?

Primary Care Practitioner stakeholders:

  • What are the primary care practitioners' perceptions of the process of transition of follow-up care?
  • What are the primary care practitioners' educational needs?
  • What are the primary care practitioners' perceptions of the process of re-entry for in women with suspected recurrence?

Tertiary Centre: Health care providers stakeholders

o What are the perceptions of tertiary health care providers about the transition of follow-up care?


Sponsor: Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Current Primary Outcome: Qualitative description of participants perception [ Time Frame: after 6 month ]

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Information By: Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Dates:
Date Received: September 9, 2008
Date Started: August 2008
Date Completion:
Last Updated: July 11, 2012
Last Verified: July 2012