Curry Jordan, Lind Michael, Short Camille E, Vandelanotte Corneel, Evans Holly E L, Pearson Mark, Forbes Cynthia C
Wolfson Palliative Care Research Centre, Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, Allam Medical Building 3rd Floor, Cottingham Road, Kingston-Upon-Hull, East Yorkshire, HU6 7RX, UK.
Academic Department of Oncology, Queen's Centre for Oncology and Haematology, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, Hull, UK.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2022 Aug 13;8(1):182. doi: 10.1186/s40814-022-01129-6.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death globally. Physical activity and exercise provide unequivocal benefits to those living with and beyond lung cancer. However, few of those living with and beyond cancer meet the national physical activity guidelines. Various barriers exist for this population's engagement in physical activity and exercise, such as the lack of knowledge and lack of tailored information, little access to exercise specialists, fatigue, and mobility challenges. Digitally delivered programmes have the potential to address several of these barriers, with techniques like "computer-tailoring" available to enable the delivery of tailored content at a time and place that is convenient. However, evaluation of such programmes is needed prior to implementation. This protocol describes a single group study that will examine the feasibility and acceptability of an online tool (ExerciseGuide UK) that provides those living with and beyond lung cancer web-based computer-tailored physical activity prescription and modules underpinned by behaviour change theories.
Thirty-five individuals diagnosed with lung cancer, or cancer affecting the lung (e.g. pleural mesothelioma), will be recruited into a single-intervention arm. The platform will provide tailored resources and a personalised physical activity programme using IF-THEN algorithms. Exercise prescription will be tailored on factors such as self-reported specific pain location, exercise history, and current physical fitness. In addition, modules grounded in behaviour change will supplement the physical activity programme and will focus on topics such as exercise benefits, safety, goal setting, and tracking. The primary outcome will be assessed using pre-established criteria on feasibility and mixed-methods approach for acceptability. Secondary outcomes will explore changes in the physical activity, quality of life, anxiety, and depression.
This manuscript describes the protocol for a study examining the feasibility and acceptability of a web-based computer-tailored physical activity intervention for those living with and beyond lung cancer. The publication of this protocol aims to increase the transparency of the methods, report pre-determined criteria, and aid replication of the study and associated materials. If feasible and acceptable, this intervention will inform future studies of digital-based interventions.
ClinicalTrails.gov , NCT05121259. Registered on November 16, 2021.
肺癌是全球癌症相关死亡的主要原因。体育活动和锻炼对肺癌患者及其康复后的人群有明确的益处。然而,很少有癌症患者及其康复后的人群达到国家体育活动指南的要求。该人群参与体育活动和锻炼存在各种障碍,例如缺乏知识和量身定制的信息、很少能接触到运动专家、疲劳以及行动不便等问题。数字交付的项目有可能克服其中一些障碍,像“计算机定制”等技术可在方便的时间和地点提供量身定制的内容。然而,在实施之前需要对这类项目进行评估。本方案描述了一项单组研究,该研究将考察一个在线工具(英国运动指南)的可行性和可接受性,该工具为肺癌患者及其康复后的人群提供基于网络的计算机定制体育活动处方以及基于行为改变理论的模块。
35名被诊断患有肺癌或影响肺部的癌症(如胸膜间皮瘤)的个体将被招募到单一干预组。该平台将使用“如果……那么……”算法提供量身定制的资源和个性化体育活动计划。运动处方将根据自我报告的特定疼痛部位、运动史和当前体能等因素进行定制。此外,基于行为改变的模块将补充体育活动计划,并将关注运动益处、安全性、目标设定和跟踪等主题。主要结果将使用预先确定的可行性标准和混合方法评估可接受性。次要结果将探索体育活动、生活质量、焦虑和抑郁方面的变化。
本手稿描述了一项研究的方案,该研究考察了针对肺癌患者及其康复后的人群基于网络的计算机定制体育活动干预的可行性和可接受性。本方案的发表旨在提高方法的透明度,报告预先确定的标准,并有助于该研究及相关材料的复制。如果可行且可接受,该干预将为未来基于数字的干预研究提供参考。
ClinicalTrails.gov,NCT05121259。于2021年11月16日注册。