| Literature DB >> 35849441 |
Amy M Dennett1,2, Katherine E Harding1,2, Casey L Peiris2, Nora Shields2, Christian Barton2, Lauren Lynch3, Phillip Parente4,5, David Lim6, Nicholas F Taylor1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Access to rehabilitation to support cancer survivors to exercise is poor. Group exercise-based rehabilitation may be delivered remotely, but no trials have currently evaluated their efficacy.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; exercise; physical activity; supportive care; telehealth; telerehabilitation
Year: 2022 PMID: 35849441 PMCID: PMC9345024 DOI: 10.2196/38553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Figure 1CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) diagram for the TeleCaRe trial. ED: emergency department; GP: general practitioner.
Intervention and comparison group descriptions using the template for description and replication checklist (TIDier).
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| Experimental group | Comparison group | |||
| Brief name |
Group exercise–based cancer telerehabilitation |
Usual care | |||
| Why |
Exercise interventions delivered via telehealth can be safe and effective for improving the quality of life of cancer survivors and offer convenience |
Cancer survivors are not routinely offered cancer rehabilitation | |||
| What: materials |
2× weekly web-based supervised, group-based exercise (approximately 6 participants per group; Zoom) Participants will be provided with an exercise band Participants to receive a web-based (Physitrack), individualized home exercise program, and exercise band Participants to receive access to a web-based information portal (iLearn) with webinars, web-based information handouts, and resources about cancer care and recovery including exercise Participants will wear a physical activity device (Fitbit Inspire) continuously during waking hours for 8 weeks Written information about local exercise services provided at 8 weeks |
Standard information booklets about cancer care and recovery including exercise Written information about local exercise services provided at 8 weeks | |||
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| Provider |
One physiotherapist with oncology experience provided by the hospital will provide exercise guidelines in verbal and written format and the web-based group intervention One allied health assistant will support the web-based group intervention |
Usual care team (eg, specialist, general practitioner, and allied health professional) One physiotherapist with oncology experience provided by the hospital will provide exercise guidelines in verbal and written format | ||
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| How |
Supervised sessions via videoconference supplemented by web-based information above Physical activity device for remote exercise and physical activity monitoring |
In person or via telehealth as available | ||
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| Where |
Intervention clinicians are clinic-based Participants receive an exercise program at home Participants continue to receive usual cancer care in hospital or at home as indicated |
Participants receive usual care in hospital or at home as indicated | ||
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| Intensity |
Cardiovascular: moderate (BORG 3-5, maximum heart rate=60%-85%) Resistance: 2-3 sets with 10-12 repetitions Participants progressed when completing 3 sets with 10-12 repetitions until fatigue |
Advised to undertake physical activity in accordance with current physical activity recommendations: advised to undertake physical activity in accordance with current physical activity recommendations Moderate activity (cardiovascular: maximum heart rate=60%-85%, resistance=2-3 sets, 10-12 repetitions) | ||
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| Frequency |
2× weekly supervised 1× weekly unsupervised |
Advised to participate in 3x weekly unsupervised physical activity | ||
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| Session time |
60-minute web-based exercise group 30-minute unsupervised exercise session |
Advised to complete 30-minute unsupervised physical activity | ||
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| Overall duration |
8 weeks |
8 weeks | ||
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| Tailoring |
Individualized exercise program based on initial consultation and goals |
None | ||
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| Trial fidelity |
Physiotherapists who are employed by the health service to provide the intervention will receive training and mentoring by a senior research physiotherapist with oncology experience Electronic exercise log via the Physitrack app and Fitbit Inspire Records of the content, number, and duration of completed web-based group sessions Clinical supervision of therapists in accordance with standard health service policy Exercise interventions that patients have participated in outside of the trial will be recorded |
Physiotherapists who are employed by the health service to provide assessment and advice will receive training and mentoring by a senior research physiotherapist with oncology experience Clinical supervision of therapists in accordance with standard health service policy Exercise interventions that patients have participated in outside of the trial will be recorded | ||
Primary and secondary outcomes.
| Outcomes | Measures or sources | Definitions | Time points | |
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| Health-related quality of life | European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire | Score on the validated quality-of-life questionnaire before and after the intervention. Primary end point is postintervention. |
Week 0 Week 9 Week 26 |
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| Physical activity | activPAL accelerometer | Time spent in moderate to vigorous activity, walking, sitting, and step count before and after the intervention. Participants will wear the activity monitor continuously for 8 consecutive days. Only complete 24-hour recording days will be included for analysis. However, as monitors may need to be removed for the purpose of swimming or bathing, evidence of nonwear matching with an activity logbook will still be included. |
Week 0 Week 26 |
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| Physical capacity | 6-Minute walk test | Walk distance (in meters) before and after the intervention. |
Week 0 Week 9 |
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| Self-efficacy for physical activity | Questionnaire developed using the Health Action Process Approach [ | Score on the self-efficacy questionnaire for physical activity before and after the intervention. |
Baseline Week 9 |
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| Emergency department presentations | Hospital database and electronic medical record | Number of emergency department presentations during the trial period. |
Week 26 |
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| Hospital readmissions | Hospital database and electronic medical record | Number of hospital readmissions during the trial period, associated inpatient days, and duration between with each admission. |
Week 26 |
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| Health service utilization | Questionnaire ( | Frequency of allied health and medical services, pharmaceutical use, and hospital admissions (external to the health network). |
Week 0 Week 26 |
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| Audit of exercise interventions | Questionnaire | Frequency, type, and duration of any exercise interventions completed outside the trial. |
Week 9 Week 26 |