Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Nurse Ned Clinic
Virtualizing Survivorship: Implementing a More Timely and Comprehensive Model of Follow-up Care: Effectiveness Evaluation Phase
University Health Network, Toronto
600 participants
Nov 15, 2021
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The purpose of this non-randomized control trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of a virtual nurse-led survivorship clinic for prostate cancer (PCa) survivors. Through this trial, investigators will compare pre-determined survivorship outcomes of men receiving care via traditional specialist-led PCa virtual care model (Specialist Ned) to those receiving care via the newly-proposed nurse-led PCa virtual care model (Nurse Ned). In total, it is anticipated that a maximum of 600 men (300 in control arm; 300 in intervention arm) across five clinical sites (3 in Ontario; 1 in Alberta; and 1 in Nova Scotia) will be enrolled into this trial and will be followed for 12 months.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- years of age or older
- Completed curative-intent treatment
- Receiving PCa survivorship care at University Health Network (UHN), Trillium Health Partners (THP), Niagara Health System (NHS), Prostate Cancer Centre - Calgary (PCCC), or Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre (QEII HSC)-affiliated hospital
- Low risk of recurrence as determined by their treatment specialist
- Adequate English ability (or a caregiver willing to provide translation) to complete study activities as determined by research assistant
- Have an email address (or be able to use the email address of a caregiver)
Exclusion Criteria1
- Patients with metastatic PCa are not eligible to participate in this research.
Interventions
Participants enrolled in the Nurse-led Ned Clinic will receive virtual PCa survivorship follow-up care from both their specialist and an oncology nurse for one year.
Locations(1)
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NCT05033301