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Q Does a nurse case management intervention (NCMI) improve the medical care of community dwelling women ⩾65 years of age with newly diagnosed breast cancer?
METHODS
Design:
cluster randomised controlled trial.
Allocation:
{concealed}*.
Blinding:
blinded (outcome assessors).
Follow up period:
12 months of intervention.
Setting:
13 community and 2 public hospitals in southeast Texas, USA.
Patients:
335 community dwelling women ⩾65 years of age (mean age 72 y) who had newly diagnosed breast cancer.
Intervention:
patients (in clusters at the level of the attending surgeon) were allocated in a stratified design (with surgeons stratified by total number of new patients with breast cancer seen in the previous year) to an …
Footnotes
↵* Information provided by author.
For correspondence: Dr J S Goodwin, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA. jsgoodwiutmb.edu
Source of funding: National Institute for Nursing Research.