A Feasibility Study of a Virtual Rehabilitation and Physical Activity Program for People With Advanced Cancer
- Conditions
- Advanced Cancer
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Advanced Cancer Support in Virtual Rehabilitation and Exercise
- Registration Number
- NCT05047042
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Alberta
- Brief Summary
Background: People with advanced cancer experience fatigue and loss of functioning, which often worsens as their cancer progresses. Rehabilitation programs may help to reduce fatigue and improve overall physical function. People with advanced cancer who live in rural and remote areas lack access to cancer-specific rehabilitation and exercise expertise to manage complex symptoms of high intensity. Their access to in-person services at tertiary sites are further reduced due to public health requirements for physical distancing during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic. Aim: To test the feasibility of a virtual program delivered by a team of cancer-specific rehabilitation, exercise and pain and symptom experts for remote and rural patients with advanced cancer to address their symptoms, functioning and quality of life. Design: The virtual program will be tailored to the individual person, and consist of online exercise modules, online supervised interactive group class and one-to-one virtual meetings with an exercise or rehabilitation specialist and a palliative care physician. Relevance: This study will determine whether a virtual multidisciplinary rehabilitation and exercise program is feasible for people with advanced cancer. Further, it will provide insight on how fatigue and loss of functioning can best be managed for this population in remote and rural locations.
- Detailed Description
Aim: To determine the feasibility of a virtual rehabilitation and therapeutic exercise intervention which is designed and delivered virtually by an interdisciplinary team for advanced cancer patients in Alberta Health Services North Zone. Objectives: 1) To examine the primary feasibility outcome of completion rate, with a target of 50% of participants who complete the virtual rehabilitation and therapeutic exercise intervention out of all participants who agreed to participate in the study; 2) To explore secondary feasibility outcomes of retention rate, adherence rate and patient safety of participants in the virtual rehabilitation and therapeutic exercise intervention; 3) To provide preliminary data on the effect of a virtual rehabilitation and therapeutic exercise intervention on the symptom burden, physical function, and overall quality of life of advanced cancer patients, and 4) To explore participants' experience, barriers, and facilitators after participating in the virtual rehabilitation and therapeutic exercise intervention. Methods: A pilot study using single group pre- to post-test with mixed methods data collection will allow us to determine the feasibility of a virtual rehabilitation and therapeutic exercise intervention (proof of concept) to be used in the full-scale study.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 21
- The ability to understand, provide informed consent in, and speak English;
- Patient reported fatigue or loss of physical functioning of moderate to severe severity (Edmonton Symptom Assessment System - Revised score ≥ 4/10);
- Primary residence in Alberta Health Services North Zone;
- Internet access in the patient's home residence.
- Any absolute contraindications to exercise (including acute myocardial infarction within 2 days, symptomatic/severe aortic stenosis, decompensated heart failure, symptomatic/hemodynamically significant cardiac arrhythmias, unstable angina not previously stabilized by medical therapy, acute aortic dissection, acute myocarditis/pericarditis, acute pulmonary embolus/infarction);
- Palliative Performance Scale level of 30% or less;
- Any person who, in the opinion of the treating physician, is within the last days to hours of life.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Advanced Cancer Support in Virtual Rehabilitation and Exercise Advanced Cancer Support in Virtual Rehabilitation and Exercise The intervention will take place in participants' homes, at times convenient for the participant. Programming will be administered virtually through the University of Alberta's Cancer Rehabilitation Clinic, which is fully equipped for virtual delivery of services. The study intervention will be tailored to the individual with respect to their baseline strength, symptom profile and prior experience with exercise. Pre- and post-testing will be done virtually. The mode, intensity and duration of each exercise session will be based on the participant's baseline fitness and status that day. Variations on each exercise will be provided to ensure an appropriate movement and intensity and to allow for individual prescription. Resistance bands will be used to provide resistance during strengthening and balance retraining exercises. The interactive group class will be led virtually by an exercise or rehabilitation specialist.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Completion rate 12 months The number of participants who complete the study intervention, out of the total number of patients who agree to participate in the study intervention
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Retention rate 12 months The number of participants completing the post-testing assessments, out of the total number of patients who agree to participate in the study intervention
Patient safety 12 months The number and type of adverse events which may arise during the study intervention, including but limited to death, a life-threatening event, inpatient hospitalization, or a persistent or significant incapacity or substantial disruption of the ability to conduct basic activities of daily living.
Adherence rate 12 months The number of sessions attended by the participant as a proportion of the maximum prescribed
Trial Locations
- Locations (3)
Cross Cancer Institute
🇨🇦Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Grande Prairie Regional Cancer Centre
🇨🇦Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
Fort McMurray Community Cancer Centre
🇨🇦Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada