Developing and Implementing an Interdisciplinary Team-Based Care Approach (ITCA-ThyCa) for Thyroid Cancer Patients (ITCA-ThyCa)
Thyroid Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Thyroid Cancer focused on measuring Thyroid cancer, New diagnosis, Dedicated Nurse, Interdisciplinary team, Randomized Controlled Trial, Intervention, Supportive care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Newly diagnosed with a first occurrence of thyroid cancer <2-4 weeks of diagnosis (i.e., histologically confirmed thyroid cancer (papillary, follicular, or medullary type; TNM classification system);
- Willing to participate in the EG meetings;
- >18 years;
- Alert and capable of giving free and informed consent;
- Able to speak and read English or French.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Anaplastic thyroid cancer;
- Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) score <60 (rated by the Research Coordinator (RC) or referring physician) or expected survival <6 months according to clinical judgment.
Sites / Locations
- Jewish General Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Interdisciplinary Team-Based Approach
Usual Care Control Group
The delivered intervention will be to provide patients with an interdisciplinary team-based approach defined as care provided by a variety of professionals, each having their own domain of expertise, defined roles and responsibilities, who work together and meet to discuss patient needs and develop comprehensive treatment plans. Team composition will include physicians, a dedicated nurse, and allied professionals (e.g., dieticians, social workers, psychologists). The dedicated nurse will have a central integrative role in this interdisciplinary team and will provide patients with information about their illness and treatment, symptom management, emotional support, and reference to other resources when needed
Patients in the control group will be provided with usual care, comprised of meetings with surgeons and endocrinologists. All patients in this study will be provided with an information website containing information on their cancer, treatments, and treatment side-effects.