Adaptation and Implementation of an Evidence-Based Patient Navigation Intervention for Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors
Kaiser Permanente
Summary
The investigators propose to: 1) Adapt an evidence-based cancer-focused patient navigation (PN) program for the Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) cancer survivor population; and 2) Plan and conduct an effectiveness-implementation trial of this program within Kaiser Permanente Southern California (KPSC). PLEASE NOTE: This study is awarded in two phases. The UG3 phase has been awarded for the first two years; upon successful completion of this phase by meeting pre-defined milestones, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) will provide funding for the second phase of the study (Years 3-6), which will allow our team to conduct a trial to determine the effectiveness of the implementation of the adapted PN program for the AYA cancer survivor population. This application is focused on the initial UG3 phase and will update the protocol for the UH3 trial upon successful completion of the UG3 milestones and receipt of the UH3 award. The primary objectives in the UG3 phase of the study are to adapt and tailor an existing PN program to meet the needs of AYA cancer survivors and the local clinical context via (a) interviews with key stakeholders (patients, clinicians, administrators) and (b) guidance from our AYA Primary Care Survivorship Council. The investigators will conduct a pilot study of the adapted PN program and refine the program to enhance acceptability to patients and clinicians, enhance feasibility and effectiveness, and develop and pilot evaluation tools and methods prior to the start of the UH3 phase of the trial, which will be a larger trial. Objectives will be updated for the UH3 phase once awarded.
Description
In the UG3 phase, the investigators will be adapting a patient navigation (PN) intervention to suit adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors and conducting a single-site pilot test of the adapted intervention. In the UH3 phase, the investigators will conduct a pragmatic stepped wedge hybrid effectiveness implementation trial evaluating (1) clinical effectiveness and (2) implementation outcomes, across a range of data sources. Intervention: Navigator-level: For the pilot test in the UG3 phase, the investigators will provide PN training for the adapted AYA PN program to at least one n…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 21–45 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Received diagnosis of local or regional breast, ovarian, cervical, testicular, colon/rectal, melanoma, endometrial, sarcoma, or thyroid cancer between the ages of 15-39 years ("index cancer") * Current age 21-45 years * Diagnosed and treated for index cancer within Kaiser Permanente Southern California adult medical oncology and/or surgery * Current Kaiser Permanente insurance coverage Exclusion Criteria: * Patients with a history of or current diagnosis of leukemia or lymphoma * Patients with metastatic disease at diagnosis
Interventions
- BehavioralAdapted patient navigation program targeting adolescent and young adult cancer survivors
In the UG3 phase, the investigators will be adapting a patient navigation intervention to suit adolescent and young adult cancer survivors and conducting a single-site pilot test of the adapted intervention. The investigators will conduct a pilot test of the adapted AYA PN program at a single participating site, focusing on the perceptual implementation outcomes of acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility and the hypothesized patient navigation program outcomes of increased motivation, capability, and opportunity for care. The pilot will also include testing of the patient identification algorithm, patient enrollment/engagement methods, clinical workflow, survey recruitment methods, and health IT elements (e.g., access, ease of use).
Location
- KP Southern California - Department of Research & EvaluationPasadena, California