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Electronic Geriatric Assessment: Is It Feasible in a Multi-Institutional Study That Included a Notable Proportion of Older African American Patients? (Alliance A171603).

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Guerard, E; Dodge, AB; Le-Rademacher, JG; Kemeny, MM; Ojelabi, M; Sedrak, MS; Hopkins, J; Shahrokni, A; Harlos, E; Muss, H; Cohen, HJ ...
Published in: JCO Clin Cancer Inform
April 2021

PURPOSE: This study determined whether an electronic version of the geriatric assessment is feasible in a multi-institutional, diverse setting. METHODS: Ten sites within the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology participated. Patients who had active cancer or a history of cancer and were 65 years of age or older were eligible. The geriatric assessment was completed with an electronic data capture system that had been loaded onto iPads. Feasibility was defined a priori as completion in at least 70% of patients either with or without help. To enhance racial diversity, the original sample size was later changed and augmented by 50% with the intention of increasing enrollment of older minority patients. RESULTS: A total of one hundred fifty-four patients were registered with a median age of 72 years (range, 65-91 years). Forty-three (28%) identified themselves as African American or Black. One hundred forty-one patients (92%) completed the electronic geriatric assessment. Feasibility was observed across all subgroups, regardless of race, education, performance status, comorbidities, and cognition; 124 patients (81%) completed the geriatric assessment without help. Reasons for not completing the geriatric assessment are as follows: clinic visit did not occur (n = 6), no iPad connection to the Internet (n = 3), patient declined (n = 2), prolonged hospitalization (n = 1), and patient died (n = 1). Reasons for needing help, as reported by study personnel, were as follows: the patient preferred that research personnel ask the questions (n = 9), vision problem (n = 3), lack of comfort with the iPad (n = 2), questions were not clear (n = 1), less proficient in English (n = 1), and challenge in pressing the green button to go to the next question (n = 1). CONCLUSION: The electronic geriatric assessment is feasible in a multi-institutional setting that includes a notable proportion of African American or Black patients.

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JCO Clin Cancer Inform

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2473-4276

Publication Date

April 2021

Volume

5

Start / End Page

435 / 441

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Neoplasms
  • Medical Oncology
  • Humans
  • Geriatric Assessment
  • Electronics
  • Black or African American
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Aged
 

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Guerard, E., Dodge, A. B., Le-Rademacher, J. G., Kemeny, M. M., Ojelabi, M., Sedrak, M. S., … Hurria, A. (2021). Electronic Geriatric Assessment: Is It Feasible in a Multi-Institutional Study That Included a Notable Proportion of Older African American Patients? (Alliance A171603). JCO Clin Cancer Inform, 5, 435–441. https://doi.org/10.1200/CCI.20.00163
Guerard, Emily, Andrew B. Dodge, Jennifer G. Le-Rademacher, M Margaret Kemeny, Michael Ojelabi, Mina S. Sedrak, Judith Hopkins, et al. “Electronic Geriatric Assessment: Is It Feasible in a Multi-Institutional Study That Included a Notable Proportion of Older African American Patients? (Alliance A171603).JCO Clin Cancer Inform 5 (April 2021): 435–41. https://doi.org/10.1200/CCI.20.00163.
Guerard E, Dodge AB, Le-Rademacher JG, Kemeny MM, Ojelabi M, Sedrak MS, et al. Electronic Geriatric Assessment: Is It Feasible in a Multi-Institutional Study That Included a Notable Proportion of Older African American Patients? (Alliance A171603). JCO Clin Cancer Inform. 2021 Apr;5:435–41.
Guerard, Emily, et al. “Electronic Geriatric Assessment: Is It Feasible in a Multi-Institutional Study That Included a Notable Proportion of Older African American Patients? (Alliance A171603).JCO Clin Cancer Inform, vol. 5, Apr. 2021, pp. 435–41. Pubmed, doi:10.1200/CCI.20.00163.
Guerard E, Dodge AB, Le-Rademacher JG, Kemeny MM, Ojelabi M, Sedrak MS, Hopkins J, Shahrokni A, Harlos E, Muss H, Cohen HJ, Lafky J, Sloan J, Jatoi A, Hurria A. Electronic Geriatric Assessment: Is It Feasible in a Multi-Institutional Study That Included a Notable Proportion of Older African American Patients? (Alliance A171603). JCO Clin Cancer Inform. 2021 Apr;5:435–441.

Published In

JCO Clin Cancer Inform

DOI

EISSN

2473-4276

Publication Date

April 2021

Volume

5

Start / End Page

435 / 441

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Neoplasms
  • Medical Oncology
  • Humans
  • Geriatric Assessment
  • Electronics
  • Black or African American
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Aged