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Implementation and evaluation of a remote geriatric assessment and intervention program in Brazil
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  • Cancer, 2023-07, Vol.129 (13), p.2095-2102
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United States: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek
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  • Background This study sought to determine the feasibility and acceptability of a remote geriatric assessment (GA) and implementation (GAIN) program in Brazil. The authors also explored the effect of this program on health‐related quality of life (HR‐QOL) outcomes 3 months after initiating treatment. Methods This is a longitudinal study enrolling older adults (65+ years), diagnosed with any type of solid tumor, scheduled to initiate chemotherapy in a networked Brazilian cancer center. The GA was performed through telehealth. We assessed the feasibility of the remote GA, acceptability to patients, and changes in patient‐centered outcomes (HR‐QOL, mood, function) from baseline to month 3. Linear mixed model analysis was done, adjusting for age, gender, race, income, and disease stage. Results Fifty‐six patients completed all intended assessments. Notably, the threshold of feasibility was 70% and there was 92% complete adherence. Average age was 76 years old (SD = 7.2). Most patients were female (57%), married (59%), and had a college degree (46%). The most common diagnoses were gastrointestinal (39%) and gynecological cancers (18%); most were diagnosed at an advance disease stage (77%). A total of 32 patients were referred to a remote appointment and 86% followed this recommendation(s). Significant improvement in Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy ‐ General FACT‐G (mean difference, 6.04; p < .001), Geriatric Depression Scale (mean difference, −0.86; p = .008), and instrumental activities of daily living ratio (mean difference, 0.17; p < .001) were found. Conclusion Remote GAIN is feasible and acceptable to older adults with cancer receiving treatment in Brazil. The authors also found significant improvement in HR‐QOL outcomes over time. Notably, this GAIN program could guide early detection of chemotherapy toxicity and improving patient‐reported outcomes in low‐resource environments. Geriatric assessment has been considered standard of care to avoid the risk of over‐ or under‐treatment and minimize the risk of adopting an ageist approach. This study found that a remote program is feasible and effective in improving patients' quality of life in Brazil.

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