Anna Thit Johnsen
Hvidovre Hospital
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Trials | 2014
Anna Thit Johnsen; Morten Aagaard Petersen; Christian Gluud; Jane Lindschou; Peter Fayers; Per Sjøgren; Lise Pedersen; Mette Asbjoern Neergaard; Tove Bahn Vejlgaard; Anette Damkier; Jan Bjoern Nielsen; Annette S. Strömgren; Irene J. Higginson; Mogens Groenvold
BackgroundAdvanced cancer patients experience considerable symptoms, problems, and needs. Early referral of these patients to specialized palliative care (SPC) could offer improvements. The Danish Palliative Care Trial (DanPaCT) investigates whether patients with metastatic cancer will benefit from being referred to ‘early SPC’. DanPaCT is a multicenter, parallel-group, superiority clinical trial with 1:1 randomization. The planned sample size was 300 patients. The primary data collection for DanPaCT is finished. To prevent outcome reporting bias, selective reporting, and data-driven results, we present a detailed statistical analysis plan (SAP) for DanPaCT here.ResultsThis SAP provides detailed descriptions of the statistical analyses of the primary and secondary outcomes in DanPaCT. The primary outcome is the change in the patient’s ‘primary need’. The ‘primary need’ is a patient-individualised outcome representing the score of the symptom or problem that had the highest intensity out of seven at baseline assessed with the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30). Secondary outcomes are the seven scales that are represented in the primary outcome, but each scale evaluated individually for all patients, and survival. The detailed description includes chosen significance levels, models for multiple imputations, sensitivity analyses and blinding. In addition, we discuss the patient-individualized primary outcome, blinding, missing data, multiplicity and the risk of bias.ConclusionsOnly few trials have investigated the effects of SPC. To our knowledge DanPaCT is the first trial to investigate screening based ‘early SPC’ for patients with metastatic cancer from a broad spectrum of cancer diagnosis.Trial registrationClinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT01348048 (May 2011).
Omsorg | 2018
Anna Thit Johnsen; Caroline Arnfeldt Christensen; Bo Snedker Boman
14th Congress of The European Association for Palliative Care: Building Bridges | 2015
Charlotte Burgdorf Guldager Rasmussen; Marc Klee; Anna Thit Johnsen; Morten Petersen; Helena Lindholm; Line Andersen; Birgit Villadsen; Lise Pedersen
14th Congress of The European Association for Palliative Care: Building Bridges | 2015
Nete Skjoedt; Anna Thit Johnsen; Mogens Groenvold
14th Congress of The European Association for Palliative Care: Building Bridges | 2015
Mogens Groenvold; Caroline Arnfeldt Christensen; Anna Thit Johnsen
8th World Research Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care | 2014
Anna Thit Johnsen; Morten Petersen; Lise Pedersen; Mogens Groenvold
Omsorg | 2013
M Spielmann; Mette Asbjørn Neergaard; Bo Rix; Anna Thit Johnsen; S Korngut; Helle Ussing Timm; Mogens Groenvold
13th World Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care | 2013
Mogens Groenvold; Mette Asbjoern Neergaard; Sara Korngut; M Spielmann; Bo Rix; Helle Ussing Timm; Anna Thit Johnsen
13th World Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care | 2013
Mogens Groenvold; Anna Thit Johnsen; M Spielmann; Sara Korngut; Helle Ussing Timm; Bo Rix; Mette Asbjørn Neergaard
World Research Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care | 2012
Ulla Riis Madsen; Anna Thit Johnsen; Mogens Groenvold