Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Number of Participants Retained During the 12 Week Technology Supported Physical Activity Intervention Period |
Feasibility will be assessed via participant retention during the intervention period [(# of participants randomized- # of participants who drop out or are lost to follow-up)/ # randomized]. |
12 weeks |
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Primary |
Adherence to a 12 Week Technology Supported Physical Activity Intervention by Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients |
Adherence during the 12 week intervention will be monitored continuously using Fit2ThriveMB app. This measure the average percentage of days each participant in the Fit2ThriveMB intervention group wore the Fitbit. |
12 weeks |
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Primary |
Acceptability of a 12 Week Technology Supported Physical Activity Intervention to Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients |
Acceptability will be measured via a process evaluation of perceptions of MBC patients' experiences with Fit2ThriveMB. Acceptability will be measured as the number of intervention participants who are satisfied/very satisfied with their overall study experience. |
12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Physical Activity Minutes From Before to After a 12 Week Technology Supported Physical Activity Intervention in Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients |
Physical activity will be measured at baseline and at 12 weeks. The change between physical activity at baseline and 12-weeks will be assessed. The ActiGraph accelerometer will be used. At each time point, participants will wear the device for 7 consecutive days during all waking hours, except when bathing or swimming. Each valid minute of wear time will be classified according to intensity (counts/min) using commonly accepted cut-points: sedentary (<100), light activity (100-2019) and moderate/vigorous physical activity (=2020). |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Quality of Life From From Baseline to 12-weeks |
Quality of life will be measured at baseline and 12 weeks using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast (FACT-B). Totals scores range from 0 to 148. Higher scores indicate better quality of life. |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Anxiety From Baseline to 12-weeks |
Anxiety will be measured at baseline and 12 weeks using the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)-Anxiety 8a health measure. T-scores range from 37.1 to 83.1. Higher scores indicate more anxiety. T-score metric with a mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10 in the U.S. general population. |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Depression From Baseline to 12-weeks |
Depression will be measured at baseline and 12 weeks using the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)-Depression 8a health measure. T-scores range from 38.2 to 81.3. Higher scores indicate more depression. T-score metric with a mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10 in the U.S. general population. |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Fatigue From Baseline to 12-weeks |
Fatigue will be measured at baseline and 12 weeks using the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)-Fatigue 8a health measure. T-scores range from 33.1 to 77.8 Higher scores indicate more fatigue. T-score metric with a mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10 in the U.S. general population. |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Pain Interference From Baseline to 12-weeks |
Pain Interference will be measured at baseline and 12 weeks using the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)-Pain Interference 8a health measure. T-scores range from 40.7 to 77.0 Higher scores indicate more pain interference. |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Physical Function From Baseline to 12-weeks |
Physical function will be measured at baseline and 12 weeks using the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)-physical function 20a health measure. T-scores range from 32.7 to 62.7. Higher scores indicate better physical functioning. T-score metric with a mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10 in the U.S. general population. |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Sleep Disturbance From Baseline to 12-weeks |
Sleep disturbance will be measured at baseline and 12 weeks using the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)-sleep disturbance 8a health measure. T-scores range from 30.5 to 77.5. Higher scores more sleep disturbance. T-score metric with a mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10 in the U.S. general population. |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) Scores From Baseline to 12 Weeks |
Participants will complete the Short Physical Performance Battery which includes assessments of gait speed, chair stands and standing balance that are combined to obtain a SPPB score. This test will be conducted at baseline and 12 weeks. SPPB scores range from 0 to 12. Higher scores mean better physical functioning. |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in Arm Curl Test and Two-Minute Step Test From the Senior Fitness Test Measures Between Baseline and 12 Weeks |
The Senior Fitness Test measures physical function. The arm curl test assesses the number of times (repetitions) a 5lb hand-weight is curled in 30 seconds. The 2-minute step test evaluates the number of times (repetitions) the right knee reaches a distance half way between the iliac crest and patella during 2-minutes. Increased number of repetitions on both tests represents better physical function. |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in 6-minute Walk Test Distance Between Baseline and 12-weeks. |
Participants will complete a 6 minute walk test at baseline and 12 weeks. Distance is measured in meters. Increases in distance represent better performance. |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Change in One Leg Stand Test and 8-foot-up-and go From the Senior Fitness Test Measures Between Baseline and 12 Weeks |
The Senior Fitness Test measures physical function. The one leg stand test assesses how long an individual can stand on each of their feet (right and left) in seconds up to 30-seconds. Increases in time on the one leg stand tests indicate better functioning. The 8-foot up and go test assesses how long it takes in seconds to stand from a chair, walk 8 feet around an object and return to sitting. Decreases in time indicate better functioning. |
Baseline and 12 weeks |
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