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Active HORIZON European Commission

Implementation and evaluation of a Navigation Intervention for People with Cancer in Old Age and their Family Caregivers: an international pragmatic randomized controlled trial

€5.99M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Country Belgium
Start Date Sep 01, 2022
End Date Aug 31, 2027
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 12
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Third Party
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101057361
Grant Description

Background: Most people who have cancer are older people, affecting millions of Europeans each year.

Providing high-quality, equitable, and cost-effective care across the continuum of supportive, palliative, end-of-life, and survivorship care for both patients and their frequently overburdened family caregivers is highly relevant from an economic, a healthcare and a prevention perspective.

Aims: The EU NAVIGATE project is an interdisciplinary, cross-country and intersectoral project aiming to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a Navigation Intervention (NavCare-EU) for older people with cancer and their family caregivers in different health care systems in Europe.

Concept and methods: NavCare-EU is a person- and family-centered non-pharmacological intervention in which navigators collaborate with patients and families to improve quality of life and well-being, foster empowerment, and facilitate timely and equitable access to health and social care services and resources as needed, throughout the supportive and palliative care continuum.

NavCare-EU is based on the existing and successfully tested Nav-Care intervention from Canada.

Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness will be evaluated through an international pragmatic randomized controlled trial among 532 cancer patients aged 70-years and older and their family caregivers. Robust mixed-method subgroup analyses and in-depth process and implementation evaluations are also included.

Impact: EU NAVIGATE will advance the state of the art by providing innovative solutions to the complex supportive and palliative care needs experienced by older cancer patients and their families, which is implementable in the real world and in diverse health care systems and contexts. User and stakeholder involvement methods are integrated throughout the whole project.

All Grantees

University of British Columbia; The Provost, Fellows, Foundation Scholars & the Other Members of Board, of the College of the Holy & Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth Near Dublin; Universiteit Gent; European Cancer Organisation; Vrije Universiteit Brussel; European Association for Palliative Care; Universidade de Coimbra; Stichting Amsterdam Umc; Age Platform Europe; Fondazione Irccs Istituto Nazionale Dei Tumori; Lega Italiana Per la Lotta Contro I Tumori - Associazione Di Promozione Sociale; Uniwersytet Jagiellonski

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