NCT04016038

Sedation in Palliative Care Management Context for Cancer Patients

Extracted Fields (from Registry)
Protocol IDNCT04016038
Registration Date2019-07-11
StatusUnknown Status
SponsorAssistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille
CountryFrance
Industrynot industry
Blindingunblinded
Center Typemulticenter RCT
Scopenational RCT
First Patient In2019-06-01
Last Patient Out2022-07-01
Publicationn
Gender %ALL
Mean Age18 Years -
LLM Classifications (Side-by-Side)
Field CLAUDE
claude-sonnet-4-20250514
4494ms / 9931 tok
GLM
glm-5.1
9760ms / 8723 tok
OPENAI
gpt-4o
3402ms / 8566 tok
Review
rct_type N/A N/A N/A OK
cancer_status Cancer Cancer Cancer OK
non_cancer_spec N/A N/A N/A OK
setting_patient mixed mixed mixed OK
setting_place other other other OK
feasibility N/A N/A N/A OK
intervention_pharmacologic no no no OK
intervention_chemo_immuno_radio no no no OK
intervention_complementary no no no OK
intervention_device no no no OK
intervention_psychological no no no OK
intervention_complex no no no OK
intervention_acp no no no OK
intervention_music no no no OK
intervention_screening no no no OK
intervention_palliative no no no OK
intervention_education no no no OK
intervention_digital no no no OK
intervention_other no no no OK
outcome_symptom no no no OK
outcome_qol yes yes yes OK
outcome_dignity no no no OK
outcome_cost no no no OK
outcome_other yes yes yes → yes
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes Requery: yes — The trial primarily investigates caregiver and relative representations, emotional impacts, collaboration modalities, and communication skills, which fall under caregiver outcomes and communication quality rather than standard symptom/QoL/dignity/cost categories.
yes no → yes
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: no Requery: yes — The trial explores the emotional impact and decision-making process of sedation on caregivers, which are outcomes related to caregiver outcomes and communication quality, not solely symptom/QoL/dignity/cost.
OK
pharmacologic_sub N/A N/A N/A OK
Back to Studies