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NCT ID: NCT06132295 Completed - Radiation Therapy Clinical Trials

Adoption of Multiple Strategies to Reduce the Rate of Marker Detachment During Radiotherapy in Patients With Cancer

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Investigators used in-house-designed radiotherapy red and green light markers to distinguish individual measures after the provision of the initial nursing care to participants, added a homemade health education leaflet to collect data via actual observation, and counted the disappearance or fading of participants' body markers

NCT ID: NCT06115850 Completed - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Effect of Music Intervention on Anxiety in Cancer Patients Undergoing Initial Radiation Therapy

Start date: January 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This prospective randomized trial evaluated the effect of music interventions on anxiety and nervousness during 10 consecutive days in individuals undergoing their first radiation therapy session.

NCT ID: NCT05884047 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

The Effect Of Virtual Reality Glasses On Vital Signs And State Anxiety Level In Cancer Patients

Start date: January 27, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was conducted as a non-randomized control group experimental study to determine the effect of virtual reality glasses on vital signs and state anxiety levels.

NCT ID: NCT05604820 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

The Effect of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Exercise on Sleep Quality

Start date: October 31, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chemotherapy is applied as a standard method in the treatment of cancer, which is an important public health problem in terms of incidence and mortality. Sleep quality due to cancer and its treatments is adversely affected. Cognitive behavioral therapies, walking and relaxation exercises are known to be beneficial in increasing sleep quality. For this reason, this study will be conducted to evaluate the effect of progressive muscle relaxation exercises applied to individuals who are undergoing chemotherapy and whose sleep quality has deteriorated, on sleep quality. The research will be carried out between March and September 2022 in Konya City Hospital Chemotherapy Unit with patients undergoing chemotherapy. Patients who will receive chemotherapy will be informed about the study, and those who accept to participate in the study will be evaluated according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the sample selection. They will be asked to fill out the PUKI. It will then be assigned to the control or experimental group with the randomization program assignment. Training on progressive muscle relaxation exercises will be given to the experimental group in the chemotherapy unit. Before going to sleep in the evening and during the day, they will be asked to do progressive muscle relaxation exercises in line with the instruction of the video. They will be asked to do the application every day for 8 weeks. At the end of the 2nd week, 4th week, 6th week and 8th week, they will be asked to fill the PUKI again. Only routine care will be applied to the control group and no intervention will be made. At the end of the 2nd week, 4th week, 6th week and 8th week, they will be asked to fill the PUKI again. After the evaluations, information about progressive muscle relaxation exercises will be given.

NCT ID: NCT05368116 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Video Assisted Self Management Program on Chemotherapy Related Side Effects .

Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A study to assess the effectiveness of video assisted Self Management Program on chemotherapy side effects in terms of Knowledge, Self Efficacy and Severity of side effects among the Cancer patient receiving chemotherapy at Oncology day care ILBS , New Delhi. Primary Objective: 1. To assess the Knowledge, Self Efficacy and Severity of side effects of chemotherapy related side effects in the Experiment Vs. Comparison group among the cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. 2. To compare the knowledge and self efficacy scores in Experimental Vs. Comparison group after video assisted SMP among the cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. 3. To compare the severity of chemotherapy related side effects in Experiment Vs. Comparison group before and after video assisted SMP among the cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Secondary Objective To find the correlation between knowledge and self efficacy scores among the cancer patients receiving chemotherapy under Experimental Group. 2. To determine the association of Severity of side effects with the knowledge and self efficacy scores among the cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. 3. To determine the association of knowledge, self efficacy with the socio demographic and clinical variables among the cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. The study assumes that: 1. Video assisted teaching is an accepted teaching strategy and enhances teaching learning activities. 2. Patients may have limited knowledge about the management of side effects related to chemotherapy including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, Constipation, dry skin, fever, alopecia related distress and pain. 3. Patients may have decrease severity of chemotherapy related side effects including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, Constipation , dry skin, fever , alopecia related distress and pain. After the self management program.

NCT ID: NCT04302792 Completed - Food Selection Clinical Trials

New Food Solutions for Cancer Patients

Oncofood
Start date: June 9, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The ONCOFOOD project aims to design and develop new innovative food solutions for cancer patients, taking into account not only their nutritional requirements but also their sensory changes, promoting eating pleasure and preventing malnutrition. Research involving cancer patients but also their families and health care professionals is a key element of this approach to ensure the success of the developed products for the target group.

NCT ID: NCT04224298 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

Preliminary Study on Eye Features of Patients With Malignant Tumors

Start date: February 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Based on the theory of traditional Chinese Medicine, this study collects eye features of white eyes through the White Eye Imaging Health Care System under visible light and establishes a database of eye-eye features corresponding to the disease. The computer image analysis and artificial intelligence technology are used to visualize the eye. The features were extracted and classified, and the corresponding changes in the characteristics of the traditional Chinese medicine and the disease were analyzed statistically to establish an analytical model corresponding to the disease.

NCT ID: NCT04037410 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

Environmental Temperature and White Adipose Tissue in Cancer Patients

Start date: May 10, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The investigators aimed to retrospectively identify the association between the thermogenic capacity of white adipocytes and the environmental temperature, in cancer patients.

NCT ID: NCT04024748 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

Verification of Imaging System PCD-1000A

Start date: October 22, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Scope Verification of technologies included in the PCD-1000A PET/CT imaging chain. - Define and confirm all supported clinical protocols - Evaluate performance

NCT ID: NCT03707548 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

BPT to Improve Bodily Disturbances in Post-treatment Cancer Patients

KPTK
Start date: September 3, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

With this project investigators focus on the evaluation whether bodily disturbances in post-treatment cancer patients can be influenced positively by group BPT and if intermittent smartphone-triggered bodily interventions are effective.