Cancer Survivors Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Feasibility of a Remote Maintenance Exercise Program for Cancer Survivors Supported by Health Coaching.
Verified date | December 2020 |
Source | University of Calgary |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The feasibility of an online maintenance exercise program for cancer survivors supported by health coaching.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 39 |
Est. completion date | December 11, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | December 11, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Being 18 years or older - Diagnosed with Cancer within the last 3 years - Passed Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire + (PAR-Q+) - Completed at an ACE baseline class - Have access to a computer, laptop, iPad or Tablet with a video camera (with the Zoom app installed) - Have access to an internet connection strong enough to support a live video broadcast Exclusion Criteria: - Active infections at the time of enrollment - Enteral tube feeding/parenteral nutrition - Mechanical or functional bowel obstruction due to any cause - Cognitive impairment - non-English speaking - Neuromusculoskeletal issues that impede participation |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Faculty of Kinesiology University of Calgary | Calgary | Alberta |
Canada | Health and Wellness Lab, University of Calgary | Calgary | Alberta |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Calgary |
Canada,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Feasibility of Exercise Class Attendance (Cohort 1) | Percentage of class attendance by all participants was assessed and deemed feasible if attendance was equal or above 70%. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last day of exercise classes (week 8) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Exercise Class Attendance (Cohort 2) | Percentage of class attendance by all participants was assessed and deemed feasible if attendance was equal or above 70%. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last day of exercise classes (week 12) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Exercise Guidelines Adherence (Cohort 1) | Percentage of participants meeting the exercise guidelines of 90 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity. 80% or higher adherence will be deemed feasible. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last week of exercise classes (end of week 8) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Exercise Guidelines Adherence (Cohort 2) | Percentage of participants meeting the exercise guidelines of 90 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity. 80% or higher adherence will be deemed feasible. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last week of exercise classes (end of week 12) | |
Primary | Feasibility health coaching call completion (Cohort 1) | Percentage of participants in the health coaching intervention completing all calls. 80% or higher completion will be deemed feasible. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last week of exercise classes (week 8) | |
Primary | Feasibility health coaching call completion (Cohort 2) | Percentage of participants in the health coaching intervention completing all calls. 80% or higher completion will be deemed feasible. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last week of exercise classes (week 12) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Recruitment | Percentage of participants signing up for the study over the eligible cancer survivors will be calculated. 50% or higher recruitment rate will be deemed feasible. | Started about one month before study beginning and went until beginning of study (week 0) | |
Primary | Fidelity of the health coaching intervention (Cohort 1) | The fidelity of the health coaching intervention will be reported based on how close the intervention followed the protocol. Two sessions of each participant were randomly recorded (through envelope draw). After study completion a research assistant will analyze the recording with the health coaching protocol checklist. The research assistant will report percent agreement with the protocol (9 items for each health coaching session) and the time spent on each part of the health coaching call. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last day of exercise classes (week 8) | |
Primary | Fidelity of the health coaching intervention (Cohort 2) | The fidelity of the health coaching intervention will be reported based on how close the intervention followed the protocol. Two sessions of each participant were randomly recorded (through envelope draw). After study completion a research assistant will analyze the recording with the health coaching protocol checklist. The research assistant will report percent agreement with the protocol (9 items for each health coaching session) and the time spent on each part of the health coaching call. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last day of exercise classes (week 12) | |
Primary | Fidelity of the exercise intervention (Cohort 1) | The fidelity of the exercise intervention will be reported based on how close the intervention followed the protocol. The research coordinator joined each exercise class, reported on the class and compared the class structure to the exercise protocol checklist (4 items for each exercise class (including: Alterations to pre-class, warm-up, exercise circuits, cool-down, and post-class conversation)). Percent agreement between protocol and intervention across all classes will be reported. Additionally, the amount of times participants showed up late and the amount of times technical difficulties arose (including audio/video and log in complications) will be reported. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last day of exercise classes (week 8) | |
Primary | Fidelity of the exercise intervention (Cohort 2) | The fidelity of the exercise intervention will be reported based on how close the intervention followed the protocol. The research coordinator joined each exercise class, reported on the class and compared the class structure to the exercise protocol checklist (4 items for each exercise class (including: Alterations to pre-class, warm-up, exercise circuits, cool-down, and post-class conversation)). Percent agreement between protocol and intervention across all classes will be reported. Additionally, the amount of times participants showed up late and the amount of times technical difficulties arose (including audio/video and log in complications) will be reported. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last day of exercise classes (week 12) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Study completion (Cohort 1) | The attrition rate of the study was calculated as the percentage of dropouts out of all participants. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last day of exercise classes (week 8) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Study completion (Cohort 2) | The attrition rate of the study was calculated as the percentage of dropouts out of all participants. | Beginning of exercise classes (week 1) until last day of exercise classes (week 12) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Assessment Completion (Questionnaire) (Cohort 1) | Percentage of all assessments completed by all participants was assessed and deemed feasible if completion was equal or above 70%. | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Assessment Completion (Questionnaire) (Cohort 2) | Percentage of all assessments completed by all participants was assessed and deemed feasible if completion was equal or above 70%. | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Assessment Completeness (Questionnaire) (Cohort 1) | Percentage of all questions within the questionnaire answered by all participants was assessed and deemed feasible if completion was equal or above 70%. | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Assessment Completeness (Questionnaire) (Cohort 2) | Percentage of all questions within the questionnaire answered by all participants was assessed and deemed feasible if completion was equal or above 70%. | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Assessment Completion (Physical functioning assessment) (Cohort 1) | Percentage of all assessments completed by all participants was assessed and deemed feasible if completion was equal or above 70%. | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Assessment Completion (Physical functioning assessment) (Cohort 2) | Percentage of all assessments completed by all participants was assessed and deemed feasible if completion was equal or above 70%. | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Assessment Completion (Accelerometer) (Cohort 1) | Percentage of days accelerometer was worn as intended was assessed and deemed feasible if completed wear time days were equal or above 70% of overall study days. The accelerometer wearing time was calculated as following: a day was counted if the accelerometer was worn for more than 10 hours, the percentage of days worn over the overall days of the study was calculated. | Throughout the study from week 4 (due to COVID related delivery delays) until end of week 8 | |
Primary | Feasibility of Assessment Completion (Accelerometer) (Cohort 2) | Percentage of days accelerometer was worn as intended was assessed and deemed feasible if completed wear time days were equal or above 70% of overall study days. The accelerometer wearing time was calculated as following: a day was counted if the accelerometer was worn for more than 10 hours, the percentage of days worn over the overall days of the study was calculated. | Throughout the study from week 1 until end of week 12 | |
Primary | Semi-Structured Interview (Feasibility) | Include participant satisfaction, barrier management, pros/cons to the home-setting, value of the health coaching support, and facilitators to maintaining PA levels. | Post-intervention (week 9 (first wave) or week 13 (second wave)) | |
Secondary | Physical Activity Minutes Per Week (objective) (Cohort 1) | Change in activity levels from pre to post; Number of participants meeting Guidelines for Physical Activity of 90 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous intensity exercise, based on accelerometer data from commercially-available activity tracker.
For the activity tracker each minute in the 55-70% age predicted HRmax will be evaluated as moderate intensity and above 70% of HRmax will be evaluated as vigorous intensity. Vigorous intensity minutes of physical activity will be doubled and added with moderate intensity minutes to obtain moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) minutes. |
Throughout the study from week 4 (due to COVID related delivery delays) until end of week 8 | |
Secondary | Physical Activity Minutes Per Week (objective) (Cohort 2) | Change in activity levels from pre to post; Number of participants meeting Guidelines for Physical Activity of 90 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous intensity exercise, based on accelerometer data from commercially-available activity tracker.
For the activity tracker each minute in the 55-70% age predicted HRmax will be evaluated as moderate intensity and above 70% of HRmax will be evaluated as vigorous intensity. Vigorous intensity minutes of physical activity will be doubled and added with moderate intensity minutes to obtain moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) minutes. |
Throughout the study from week 1 until end of week 12 | |
Secondary | Physical Activity Minutes Per Week (subjective) (Cohort 1) | Change in activity levels from pre to post; Number of participants meeting Guidelines for Physical Activity of 90 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous intensity exercise, based on the modified Godin Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire (mGLTEQ).
In the mGLTEQ all dimensions (strenuous exercise, moderate exercise, mild exercise, resistance training, and flexibility) will be looked at separately and weekly minutes will be calculated by multiplying duration times frequency of sessions. Vigorous intensity minutes of physical activity will be doubled and added with moderate intensity minutes to obtain moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) minutes. |
Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Physical Activity Minutes Per Week (subjective) (Cohort 2) | Change in activity levels from pre to post; Number of participants meeting Guidelines for Physical Activity of 90 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous intensity exercise, based on the modified Godin Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire (mGLTEQ).
In the mGLTEQ all dimensions (strenuous exercise, moderate exercise, mild exercise, resistance training, and flexibility) will be looked at separately and weekly minutes will be calculated by multiplying duration times frequency of sessions. Vigorous intensity minutes of physical activity will be doubled and added with moderate intensity minutes to obtain moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) minutes. |
Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Body Composition (Cohort 1) | Change in body mass index (BMI) | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Body Composition (Cohort 2) | Change in body mass index (BMI) | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Aerobic Endurance (Cohort 1) | Change in 2 minute step test (steps) results | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Aerobic Endurance (Cohort 2) | Change in 2 minute step test (steps) results | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Strength Endurance (Cohort 1) | Change in sit-to-stand (number of repetitions in 30 seconds) | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Strength Endurance (Cohort 2) | Change in sit-to-stand (number of repetitions in 30 seconds) | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Upper extremity flexibility (Cohort 1) | Change in active shoulder flexion range of motion (degrees) | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Upper extremity flexibility (Cohort 2) | Change in active shoulder flexion range of motion (degrees) | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Lower extremity flexibility (Cohort 1) | Change in sit-and-reach test (cm) | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Lower extremity flexibility (Cohort 2) | Change in sit-and-reach test (cm) | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Balance (Cohort 1) | Change in one legged stance test (seconds) | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Balance (Cohort 2) | Change in one legged stance test (seconds) | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Barrier Self-Efficacy (Cohort 1) | Change in barrier self-efficacy measured by Rogers et al 9 item scale (0-100). | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Barrier Self-Efficacy (Cohort 2) | Change in barrier self-efficacy measured by Rogers et al 9 item scale (0-100). | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | General Wellbeing (Cohort 1) | Change in overall Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - General subscale (FACT-G) score as well as the single domains (Physical Well-being, Social/Family Well-being, Emotional Well-being, Functional Well-being)
- scale is from 0-4, where 0 means "not at all" and 4 means "very much" |
Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | General Wellbeing (Cohort 2) | Change in overall Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - General subscale (FACT-G) score as well as the single domains (Physical Well-being, Social/Family Well-being, Emotional Well-being, Functional Well-being)
- scale is from 0-4, where 0 means "not at all" and 4 means "very much" |
Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Fatigue (Cohort 1) | Change in the overall Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Fatigue subscale (FACIT-F) score
- scale is from 0-4, where 0 means "not at all" and 4 means "very much". |
Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Fatigue (Cohort 2) | Change in the overall Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Fatigue subscale (FACIT-F) score
- scale is from 0-4, where 0 means "not at all" and 4 means "very much". |
Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Social Support (Cohort 1) | Change in the Oslo Social Support Scale (OSSS-3) score | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Social Support (Cohort 2) | Change in the Oslo Social Support Scale (OSSS-3) score | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Loneliness (Cohort 1) | Change in the UCLA Loneliness Scale Short Version (ULS-6) score | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Loneliness (Cohort 2) | Change in the UCLA Loneliness Scale Short Version (ULS-6) score | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Stress (Cohort 1) | Change in the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) score | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 9) | |
Secondary | Stress (Cohort 2) | Change in the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) score | Before study (week 0) and after study completion (Week 13) | |
Secondary | Garmin Activity Tracker Usage (Cohort 2) | Participants were asked how frequently they used the following features on the Garmin Vivosmart4: Steps, Floors climbed, Activity Tracking, Intensity minutes tracking, Heart Rate tracking, Sleep monitoring, Stress monitoring, Body battery, and Calories burned. The answer options for the use of each Garmin function were: Never, Once, Twice, Once every two weeks, Once a week, twice a week, almost every day, every day, or multiple times a day. | Post-intervention (week 13) |
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