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. 2022 Dec 20;6(Suppl 1):235–236. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igac059.934

IMPLEMENTING AND MEASURING IMPACT OF A FIVE-YEAR TRANSLATIONAL GERIATRIC ONCOLOGY RESEARCH PROGRAM

Irene Blackberry 1, Christopher Steer 2, Tshepo Rasekaba 3, Stacey Rich 4, Nicole Webb 5, Kim Young 6
PMCID: PMC9770663

Abstract

The Geriatric Oncology Regional Victorian Trials Alliance, Linkages, Special populations, Equity program (GO ReViTALISE) is part of a five-year state-wide grant to increase access to cancer clinical trials in regional Victoria, Australia. The initiative covers engagement with key stakeholders and trial sites, co-design of research programs with consumers, implementation of multiple interventional and non-interventional research, and capacity building. Employing a framework prospectively is critical to guide and scaffold implementation of complex interventions and capture the process of how several activities interact. Likewise, there is a need to show research impact beyond successful implementation and clinical outcomes. Using the GO ReViTALISE as a case study, we will demonstrate how an implementation framework and the Framework to Assess the Impact from Translational health research can deliver a cohesive, impactful and measurable program of research to increase older adults’ participation in cancer clinical trials, trials availability and build capacity in regional cancer sites.


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