112
Participants
Start Date
November 1, 2021
Primary Completion Date
July 31, 2023
Study Completion Date
July 31, 2023
Pal-Care
"Pal-Care intervention participants will receive a 6-month intervention based upon the WHO toolkit and it will be delivered by the community health workers (CHWs). The goal of this pragmatic clinical trial is to test and evaluate a home-based palliative care intervention for utilizing community health workers to facilitate the delivery of palliative care to cancer patients in rural India. More details provided in the intervention arms section. After the intervention, clinicians, CHWs and a purposefully selected set of patients/caregivers, who were involved in the Pal-Care will be interviewed to understand their experiences, needs, expectations, barriers, facilitators and strategies."
Control-Usual Care
"The control group will receive usual care palliative services in which the patient or caregiver (by proxy) must visit the Tata Medical Center (TMC) cancer center for care. TMC services include consultation with a multi-disciplinary team (oncologist, nurse, psychologist), a 21-day morphine supply at reduced cost (as morphine is regulated in use),basic training on medication usage, catheter and wound care, other topics as relevant,and psychological counseling. Patients (or their proxy) must return to the cancer center as needed for follow up care and they are provided a 24/7 hotline to call in case of emergency."
Tata Medical Center, Kolkata
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NIH
Tata Medical Center
OTHER
Medical University of South Carolina
OTHER