Study protocol for two stepped-wedge interventional trials evaluating the effects of holistic information technology-based patient-oriented management in older multimorbid patients with cancer : The GERONTE trials

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Hamaker, Marije, E | Wildiers, Hans | Ardito, Vittoria | Arsandaux, Julie | Barthod-Malat, Aurore | Davies, Paul | Degol, Lien | Ferrara, Lucia | Fourrier, Celia | Kenis, Cindy | Kret, Marion | Lalet, Caroline | Pelissier, Simone, Mathoulin | O'Hanlon, Shane | Rostoft, Siri | Seghers, Nelleke | Saillour-Glénisson, Florence | Staines, Anthony | Schwimmer, Christine | Thevenet, Vincent | Wallet, Cedric | Soubeyran, Pierre

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International audience. Introduction : Current hospital-based care pathways are generally single-disease centred. As a result, coexisting morbidities are often suboptimally evaluated and managed, a deficiency becoming increasingly apparent among older patients who exhibit heterogeneity in health status, functional abilities, frailty, and other geriatric im­pairments. To address this issue, our study aims to assess a newly developed patient-centred care pathway for older patients with multimorbidity and cancer.The new care pathway was based on currently available evidence and co-designed by end-users including health care professionals, patients, and informal caregivers.Within this care pathway, all healthcare professionals involved in the care of older patients with multimorbidity and cancer will form a Health Professional Consortium (HPC). The role of the HPC will be to centralise oncologic and non-oncologic treatment recommendations in accordance with the patient’s priorities. Moreover, an Advanced Practice Nurse will act as case-manager by being the primary point of contact for the patient, thus improving coordination between specialists, and by organising and leading the consortium. Patient monitoring and the HPC collaboration will be facilitated by digital communication tools designed specifically for this pur­pose, with the added benefit of being customisable for each patient.Materials and Methods : The GERONTE study is a prospective international, multicentric study consisting of two stepped-wedge trials performed at 16 clinical sites across three European countries. Each trial will include 720 patients aged 70 years and over with a new or progressive cancer (breast, lung, colorectal, prostate) and at least one moderate or severe multimorbidity. The patients in the intervention group will receive the new care pathway whereas patients in the control group will receive usual oncologic care.Discussion : GERONTE will evaluate whether this kind of holistic, patient-oriented healthcare management can improve quality of life (primary outcome) and other valuable endpoints in older patients with multimorbidity and cancer. An ancillary study will assess in depth the socio-economic impact of the intervention and deliver concrete implementation guidelines for the GERONTE intervention care pathway.

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