Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Age as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on quality of life |
The investigators will explore patients' age as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on quality of life (measured with the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) - General). |
6 months |
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Other |
Age as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on symptom burden |
The investigators will explore patients' age as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on symptom burden (measured with the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System-revised (ESAS-r)). |
6 months |
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Other |
Age as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on functional outcomes |
The investigators will explore patients' age as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on functional outcomes (Activities of Daily Living measured with the Medical Outcomes Study and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living measured with the Multidimensional Functional Assessment Questionnaire from the Older American Resources and Services (OARS)). |
6 months |
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Other |
Sex as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on quality of life |
The investigators will explore patients' sex as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on quality of life (measured with the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) - General). |
6 months |
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Other |
Sex as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on symptom burden |
The investigators will explore patients' sex as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on symptom burden (measured with the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System-revised (ESAS-r)). |
6 months |
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Other |
Sex as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on functional outcomes |
The investigators will explore patients' sex as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on functional outcomes (Activities of Daily Living measured with the Medical Outcomes Study and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living measured with the Multidimensional Functional Assessment Questionnaire from the Older American Resources and Services (OARS)). |
6 months |
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Other |
Cancer type as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on quality of life |
The investigators will explore patients' cancer type as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on quality of life (measured with the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) - General). |
6 months |
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Other |
Cancer type as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on symptom burden |
The investigators will explore patients' cancer type as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on symptom burden (measured with the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System-revised (ESAS-r)). |
6 months |
|
Other |
Cancer type as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on functional outcomes |
The investigators will explore patients' cancer type as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on functional outcomes (Activities of Daily Living measured with the Medical Outcomes Study and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living measured with the Multidimensional Functional Assessment Questionnaire from the Older American Resources and Services (OARS)). |
6 months |
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Other |
Comorbid conditions as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on quality of life |
The investigators will explore patients' comorbid conditions as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on quality of life (measured with the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) - General). |
6 months |
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Other |
Comorbid conditions as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on symptom burden |
The investigators will explore patients' comorbid conditions as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on symptom burden (measured with the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System-revised (ESAS-r)). |
6 months |
|
Other |
Comorbid conditions as a moderator of the effect of the intervention on functional outcomes |
The investigators will explore patients' comorbid conditions as a potential moderator on the effect of the intervention on functional outcomes (Activities of Daily Living measured with the Medical Outcomes Study and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living measured with the Multidimensional Functional Assessment Questionnaire from the Older American Resources and Services (OARS)). |
6 months |
|
Primary |
Rates of study enrollment |
To demonstrate feasibility, investigators will calculate rates of study enrollment (proportion of eligible patients who enroll in the study). |
3 years |
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Secondary |
Rates of study completion |
To demonstrate feasibility, investigators will calculate rates of study completion (the proportion of participants who complete all study outcome assessments). |
3 years |
|
Secondary |
Change in Quality of Life |
Compare change in QOL (measured with the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) - General) between treatment groups from baseline to 4 and 6 months. |
6 Months |
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Secondary |
Longitudinal effects of the intervention on Quality of Life |
To determine longitudinal effects of the intervention on QOL (measured with the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) - General), investigators will use mixed effects models, accounting for repeated measures data and adjusting for relevant covariates (e.g. age and sex) when examining change between groups in QOL across multiple time points (e.g. baseline, four months, and six months). |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in Symptom Burden |
Compare change in symptom burden Burden (measured with the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System-revised (ESAS-r)) between treatment groups from baseline to 4 and 6 months. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Longitudinal effects of the intervention on Symptom Burden |
To determine longitudinal effects of the intervention on symptom burden (measured with the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System-revised (ESAS-r)), investigators will use mixed effects models, accounting for repeated measures data and adjusting for relevant covariates (e.g. age and sex) when examining change between groups in symptom burden across multiple time points (e.g. baseline, four months, and six months). |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in depression symptoms |
Compare change in depression symptoms (measured with the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) with higher scores indicating greater depressive symptoms) between treatment groups from baseline to 4 and 6 months. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Longitudinal effects of the intervention on Depression Symptoms |
To determine longitudinal effects of the intervention on depression symptoms (measured with the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS)), investigators will use mixed effects models, accounting for repeated measures data and adjusting for relevant covariates (e.g. age and sex) when examining change between groups in depression symptoms across multiple time points (e.g. baseline, four months, and six months). |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Cange in psychological distress |
Compare change in psychological distress (measured with the PHQ-4) between treatment groups from baseline to 4 and 6 months. |
6 months |
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Secondary |
Longitudinal effects of the intervention on psychological distress |
To determine longitudinal effects of the intervention on psychological distress (measured with the PHQ-4), investigators will use mixed effects models, accounting for repeated measures data and adjusting for relevant covariates (e.g. age and sex) when examining change between groups in psychological distress across multiple time points (e.g. baseline, four months, and six months). |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in Activities of Daily Living |
Compare change in Activities of Daily Living (measured with the Medical Outcomes Study) between treatment groups from baseline to 4 and 6 months. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Longitudinal effects of the intervention on Activities of Daily Living |
To determine longitudinal effects of the intervention on Activities of Daily Living (measured with the Medical Outcomes Study), investigators will use mixed effects models, accounting for repeated measures data and adjusting for relevant covariates (e.g. age and sex) when examining change between groups in Activities of Daily Living across multiple time points (e.g. baseline, four months, and six months). |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living |
Compare change in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (measured with the Multidimensional Functional Assessment Questionnaire from the Older American Resources and Services (OARS)) between treatment groups from baseline to 4 and 6 months. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Longitudinal effects of the intervention on Instrumental Activities of Daily Living |
To determine longitudinal effects of the intervention on Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (measured with the Multidimensional Functional Assessment Questionnaire from the Older American Resources and Services (OARS)), investigators will use mixed effects models, accounting for repeated measures data and adjusting for relevant covariates (e.g. age and sex) when examining change between groups in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living across multiple time points (e.g. baseline, four months, and six months). |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Change in number of falls |
Compare change in number of falls in the past 6 months between treatment groups from baseline to 4 and 6 months. |
6 months |
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Secondary |
Longitudinal effects of the intervention on number of falls |
To determine longitudinal effects of the intervention on number of falls in the past 6 months, investigators will use mixed effects models, accounting for repeated measures data and adjusting for relevant covariates (e.g. age and sex) when examining change between groups in number of falls in the past 6 months across multiple time points (e.g. baseline, four months, and six months). |
6 months |
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