Preference of Room Setting and Waiting Time in Patients With Advanced, Locally Advanced, or Metastatic Cancer and Their Caregivers Who Are Seen in the Outpatient Supportive/Palliative Care Center



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:11/1/2018
Start Date:September 28, 2018
End Date:October 1, 2019
Contact:MarieBerta Vidal
Email:mvidal@mdanderson.org
Phone:713-792-6085

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Perception of Supportive Care Patients and Caregivers Who Are Seen in the Outpatient Supportive/Palliative Care Center Regarding the Preference of Room Setting and Waiting Time

This trial studies the preference of room setting and waiting time in patients with cancer
that has spread to nearby tissue or lymph nodes or other places in the body and their
caregivers who are seen in the outpatient supportive/palliative care center. Room setting
preferences of patients and caregivers may help to understand their opinion regarding direct
rooming system in the outpatient supportive/palliative care center.

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To determine patients and caregivers preferences regarding the rooming process in
outpatient supportive palliative care clinic, measured by the preference to exam room versus
waiting area.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

I. Patients and caregiver perceptions regarding room setting and waiting time in the
outpatient supportive care clinic.

II. Extent/experience of team contact in the outpatient supportive care clinic. III. The
factors associated with rooming preferences such as age, gender, symptom distress and
performance status.

IV. The association between level of distress (physical, psychological, and spiritual
distress as measured by Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) and perception of usefulness
of the visit to palliative care center.

V. The attitudes and beliefs toward usefulness of referral to outpatient palliative care.

VI. The correlation between the patient and caregivers preferences.

OUTLINE:

Patients and their caregivers complete a questionnaire over 15 minutes either in person or
over the phone within 3 days after their supportive care center visit.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patient: Have advanced cancer, defined as locally advanced, metastatic or incurable
disease.

- Patient: Seen at University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center (UTMDACC) outpatient
Supportive Care Center for consultation (first visit).

- Patient: Provided informed consent.

- Patient: Can read and speak English or Spanish.

- Patient: Has a consenting caregiver at the time of the Supportive Care consultation
visit.

- Caregiver: Provided informed consent.

- Caregiver: Can read and speak English or Spanish.

- Caregiver: Must be with consenting patient at the time of the Supportive Care
consultation visit.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patient: Delirium diagnosed by palliative care physician or nurse and/or Memorial
Delirium Assessment Scale (MDAS) >= 7 or dementia.

- Patient: Inability to read and speak English or Spanish.

- Patient: No caregiver at the time of Supportive Care consultation visit.

- Caregiver: Inability to read and speak English or Spanish.
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