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.Exercise and Follow-up After a Mastectomy

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Mastectomy; Lymphedema
Interventions
Behavioral: education
Registration Number
NCT04184102
Lead Sponsor
American University of Beirut Medical Center
Brief Summary

A Randomized Control Trial (RCT) on the effect of education and Exercise on women after a mastectomy found positive results in range of motion of the affected shoulder and quality of life in the intervention group.

Detailed Description

Background: Breast cancer ranks highest in incidence and mortality among females and ranks second when both genders are combined. Lebanon has the second highest rate of breast cancer worldwide for the 35-39 age group and the highest in the 40-49 age group. Mastectomy often results in deceased shoulder and arm mobility, and decreased Quality of Life.

Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the effect of an educational program of therapeutic exercises on the quality of life and functional ability in women after a mastectomy Methods: Sixty women undergoing mastectomy were randomly assigned to an intervention and control group. The intervention group received extensive teaching pre-surgery education as well as training on therapeutic exercises. Follow up phone calls to the Intervention group were made to assure that the exercises were being done. Both groups were visited at home at four and eight to obtain the outcome variables. The Breast Cancer Patient Version was used to asses quality of life and the "Goniometer" was used to assess the range of motion of the affected shoulder.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria

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Exclusion Criteria

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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention exerciseeducationThe experimental group received education and exercise training before a mastectomy.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Measuring the range of motion of the affected shoulder at two weeks.At 2 weeks after surgery

Measurement of shoulder range of motion using a Goniometer at two time points. The goniometer is a reliable tool which has been used in several studies to assess ROM of the of affected shoulder in patients after mastectomy. The goniometer assesses the range of motion, flexion, unbending, abduction, external rotation, and inward rotation of the shoulder joint. Normal values are abduction: 150 degrees. adduction: 30 degrees, orward flexion: 150-180 degrees, Extension: 45-60 degrees and rotation (test with elbow flexed to 90 degrees). The "Goniometer" is a nonintrusive and the most commonly used method to assess the ROM of a joint due to its simplicity and ease to implement The goniometer is a reliable tool which has been used in several studies to assess ROM of the of affected shoulder in patients after mastectomy.The goniometer assesses the range of motion, flexion, unbending, abduction, external rotation, and inward rotation of the shoulder joint.

Measuring the range of motion of the affected shoulder at four weeks.At 4 weeks after surgery

Measurement of shoulder range of motion using a Goniometer at two time points. The goniometer is a reliable tool which has been used in several studies to assess ROM of the of affected shoulder in patients after mastectomy. The goniometer assesses the range of motion, flexion, unbending, abduction, external rotation, and inward rotation of the shoulder joint. Normal values are abduction: 150 degrees. adduction: 30 degrees, orward flexion: 150-180 degrees, Extension: 45-60 degrees and rotation (test with elbow flexed to 90 degrees). The "Goniometer" is a nonintrusive and the most commonly used method to assess the ROM of a joint due to its simplicity and ease to implement The goniometer is a reliable tool which has been used in several studies to assess ROM of the of affected shoulder in patients after mastectomy.The goniometer assesses the range of motion, flexion, unbending, abduction, external rotation, and inward rotation of the shoulder joint.

Assessing the quality of life of participants at two weeksAt two weeks after surgery

Qaulity of lfe was assessed at points in time. The Quality of Life Instrument: The Breast Cancer Patient Version (QoL-BC) was used to asses QoL. The QoL-BC is a patient self-reported scale assessing concerns of cancer survivors.It includes 46 items assessing four domains: 1) physical well-being (8 items), 2) psychological well-being, (22 items), 3) social well-being,(9 items) and 4) spiritual well-being (7 items). The itmes are scored form 0 to 10, 0 = worst outcome to 10 = best outcome. Several items have reverse anchors and therefore when you code the items you will need to reverse the scores of those items. Higher scores indicate better outocme.The overall and the subscales instrument have shown excellent internal and external reliability and moderate to strong validity.The QoL-BC has been translated to Arabic and used with breast cancer patients in several Arab countries with good reliability and validity.

Assessing the Quality of life of participants at four weeksAt 4 weeks after surgery

Qaulity of lfe was assessed at points in time. The Quality of Life Instrument: The Breast Cancer Patient Version (QoL-BC) was used to asses QoL. The QoL-BC is a patient self-reported scale assessing concerns of cancer survivors.It includes 46 items assessing four domains: 1) physical well-being (8 items), 2) psychological well-being, (22 items), 3) social well-being,(9 items) and 4) spiritual well-being (7 items). The itmes are scored form 0 to 10, 0 = worst outcome to 10 = best outcome. Several items have reverse anchors and therefore when you code the items you will need to reverse the scores of those items. Higher scores indicate better outocme.The overall and the subscales instrument have shown excellent internal and external reliability and moderate to strong validity.The QoL-BC has been translated to Arabic and used with breast cancer patients in several Arab countries with good reliability and validity.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

American University Medical Center (AUBMC)

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Beirut, Lebanon

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