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Clinical Trials/NCT03983083
NCT03983083
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Health and Energy Through Active Living Every Day After Cancer: The HEALED Pilot Intervention for Cancer Survivors in CPS-3

American Cancer Society, Inc.1 site in 1 country98 target enrollmentMay 15, 2019

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Cancer
Sponsor
American Cancer Society, Inc.
Enrollment
98
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Number of exercise-related adverse events (self-reported musculoskeletal injuries, falls, etc.)
Last Updated
6 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The proposed pilot study will test the acceptability, feasibility, and safety of a twelve-week, two-arm randomized control intervention embedded within the Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3), a prospective cohort study of cancer incidence and mortality initiated by the American Cancer Society. The proposed Health and Energy through Active Living Every Day (HEALED) intervention is intended for survivors of a cancer with a 5-year survival (at Stage I and II) of at least 65% that has a strong level of evidence for association with physical inactivity according to the 2018 PA Guidelines Advisory Committee Report (breast, colon, endometrium, kidney, and bladder). In line with social cognitive theory behavior change techniques, participants will be provided information and skills necessary to be more physically active and less sedentary after a cancer diagnosis. New materials will be disseminated monthly through a website open only to participants, and include: at-home exercise demonstration videos, research news, discussion boards, success stories, infographics for exercise recommendations, etc. This intervention will add to the very minimal evidence base for PA interventions for diverse cancer survivors in a cost-effective manner.

Detailed Description

The Health and Energy through Active Living Every Day (HEALED) after cancer pilot study is a randomized consent, parallel assignment twelve-week physical activity behavioral intervention. HEALED is intended for survivors of a cancer with a 5-year survival (at Stage I and II) of at least 65% that is categorized as having a strong level of evidence for association with physical inactivity according to the 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee Report, which includes: breast, colon, endometrium, kidney, and bladder.(11) HEALED has a two-arm design, including an experimental group (n=50) and a wait-listed control group (n=50) which will be instructed to continue behavior "as-usual". Participants will be recruited through the Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3). CPS-3 is a prospective cohort study of cancer incidence and mortality initiated by the American Cancer Society (ACS). Over 254,000 CPS-3 participants aged 30 to 65 years with no history of cancer (except for basal or squamous cell skin cancer) completed a baseline survey at enrollment and are sent repeat surveys every three years to update exposure information.(17) All CPS-3 participants will be followed up for cancer incidence and mortality from any cause for at least 20 years. Between enrollment and 2015, there were over 6100 cancer cases in the CPS-3 cohort. Eligibility for HEALED will be determined based on existing data from CPS-3 2015 and 2018 surveys. Inclusion criteria require: 1) response to 2018 CPS-3 English survey, 2) a self-reported pre- or postmenopausal breast, colon, endometrium, kidney, or bladder cancer, 3) an e-mail address on record, and 4) less than 150 minutes MVPA/week and/or no strength training reported on 2018 survey. Participants will be excluded if they: 1) are not community-dwelling, 2) are not able to walk, or 3) are currently undergoing treatment for a cancer recurrence. Participants will be invited via email. Based on the CPS-3 physical activity sub-study, in which participants were required to wear an accelerometer for two seven-day periods and complete four seven-day diaries over a one-year period, a 20% response rate is expected. Interested participants will complete a short online screener questionnaire and provide online consent if eligible. The screening questionnaire will include items regarding stage at diagnosis and recurrence, and a physical activity readiness questionnaire (PAR-Q). Participants responding 'yes' to one or more of any of the following items will be excluded from the HEALED intervention to rule-out survivors for whom unsupervised physical activity may be unsafe: a) Has your doctor ever said that you have a heart condition and that you should only perform physical activity recommended by a doctor?, b) Do you lose your balance because of dizziness or do you ever lose consciousness?, c) Do you have a bone or joint problem that could be made worse by a change in your physical activity?, or d) Do you know of any other reason why you should not engage in physical activity? Once an eligible participant provides consent, they will be sent an accelerometer (including instructions for wear and return shipping materials) along with a 4-page survey.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
May 15, 2019
End Date
October 1, 2019
Last Updated
6 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Erika Rees-Punia

Post-Doctoral Fellow

American Cancer Society, Inc.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Response to 2018 CPS-3 English survey
  • Stage I or II pre- or postmenopausal breast, colon, endometrium, kidney, or bladder cancer
  • E-mail address on record
  • Less than 150 minutes MVPA/week and/or no strength training reported on 2018 survey

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not community-dwelling
  • Unable to walk
  • Currently undergoing treatment for a cancer recurrence
  • "Yes" response to PAR-Q items

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Number of exercise-related adverse events (self-reported musculoskeletal injuries, falls, etc.)

Time Frame: 12 weeks

Safety of HEALED intervention

System Usability Scale

Time Frame: 12 weeks

Assesses usability of the HEALED intervention website. 5-point Likert scale strongly disagree to strongly agree. The participant's scores for each question are converted to numbers 0-4, added together and then multiplied by 2.5 to convert the original scores of 0-40 to 0-100. Though the scores are 0-100, these are not percentages and should be considered only in terms of their percentile ranking. Based on research, a SUS score above a 68 would be considered above average. Based on research, a SUS score above a 68 would be considered above average and anything below 68 is below average, however the best way to interpret your results involves "normalizing" the scores to produce a percentile ranking.

Physical activity

Time Frame: 12 weeks

Objectively-measured moderate-vigorous physical activity, light physical activity, and sedentary time

Secondary Outcomes

  • PROMIS Sleep Disturbance (short form 6a)(12 weeks)
  • University of Minnesota Cognitive Function Survey(12 weeks)
  • Fatigue Symptom Inventory(12 weeks)

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