School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, 1400 Main Street West, IAHS Rm. 403, Hamilton, ON, L8N 4A6, Canada.
Department of Oncology, Juravinski Cancer Centre, 699 Concession St., Hamilton, ON, L8V 5C2, Canada.
Support Care Cancer. 2020 Feb;28(2):897-905. doi: 10.1007/s00520-019-04897-9. Epub 2019 Jun 5.
To determine the feasibility (recruitment, retention, and adherence rates) of implementing a multi-dimensional knowledge translation (KT) intervention designed for women with breast cancer, and to explore preliminary estimates of effects of the implementation strategy on exercise level, exercise knowledge and behavior, health-related quality of life, and overall health status among breast cancer survivors.
Design: Implementation Trial.
Community-dwelling women, over 18 years of age, currently undergoing chemotherapy for stage 1-3 BRCA. Randomization and Blinding: A blinded researcher randomized participants on a record-by-record basis to the intervention or control group. A researcher blinded to the group allocation of the participants conducted the statistical analysis. Intervention Group: Eight sessions of moderate intensity aerobic exercise along with eight self-management modules were delivered during chemotherapy within the cancer institution.
Usual care.
Feasibility of implementation strategy measured through recruitment, retention, and adherence rates.
Twenty-nine women were screened for this study. Twenty-seven met inclusion criteria and twenty-six participants were enrolled in the study. The implementation strategy was determined to be feasible and had a recruitment rate of 96%, retention rate of 100%, and adherence rate of 89%. The intervention group had significantly higher exercise levels (mean difference = 25.38, 95%CI = (9.35, 41.42)) post-intervention compared with the control group. No adverse events were reported.
The implementation of this KT intervention is feasible and demonstrates preliminary effects for secondary outcomes for women with breast cancer during chemotherapy. Findings support the implementation of this intervention in a multi-center trial.
NCT03087461.
确定针对乳腺癌女性设计的多维知识转化(KT)干预措施的实施可行性(招募率、保留率和依从率),并探讨实施策略对乳腺癌幸存者运动水平、运动知识和行为、健康相关生活质量以及整体健康状况的初步影响。
设计:实施试验。
18 岁以上、正在接受 1-3 期 BRCA 化疗的社区居民。
一名盲法研究人员按记录逐个随机将参与者分配到干预组或对照组。一名对参与者分组分配不知情的研究人员进行了统计分析。干预组:在癌症机构内化疗期间,提供八节中等强度有氧运动以及八项自我管理模块。
常规护理。
通过招募率、保留率和依从率来衡量实施策略的可行性。
本研究共对 29 名女性进行了筛查。27 名符合纳入标准,26 名参与者入组本研究。实施策略被确定为可行,招募率为 96%,保留率为 100%,依从率为 89%。干预组的运动水平显著高于对照组(平均差异=25.38,95%CI=(9.35,41.42))。未报告不良事件。
该 KT 干预措施的实施是可行的,并对化疗期间乳腺癌女性的次要结果显示出初步效果。研究结果支持在多中心试验中实施该干预措施。
NCT03087461。