Division of Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, 1100 Fairview Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98109, USA.
Division of Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, 1100 Fairview Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98109, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2022 Dec;123:106993. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2022.106993. Epub 2022 Nov 3.
The design of a randomized pilot trial evaluating the feasibility of two doses of a digital health intervention promoting changes in nutrition and physical activity in breast cancer (BC) survivors is described.
Eligible women were adults with history of early-stage breast cancer and > 60 days post-treatment, consumed <5 servings/day of fruits/vegetables and/or engaged in <150 min/week of aerobic moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, and had internet access. Participants were randomized to 6 months of either a "low" (1 session) or "high" (12 sessions) dose digital health intervention. Zoom-delivered sessions focused on improving diet and physical activity through didactic and experiential classes delivered by a registered dietitian, chef, exercise physiologist, and culinary educator. All study participants received weekly motivational texts, a Fitbit, and study website access. Diet, accelerometry, anthropometric, psychosocial, and biospecimen data were collected remotely at baseline and six months. Primary outcome was feasibility measured via accrual rate, adherence, retention, and acceptability.
Recruitment began in December 2019, was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resumed September 2020, and concluded in January 2021. Women were identified from the local BC registry and flyers posted in the oncology clinic. Of 929 women recruited, 321 completed the screening assessment, and of these, 138 were eligible. A total of 74 women were enrolled and randomized to the study.
BC survivors were successfully enrolled in a digital health nutrition and physical activity intervention. If feasible, this intervention will be tested in larger and more diverse populations of cancer survivors.
ClinicalTrials.govNCT04200482.
本研究描述了一项随机先导试验的设计,该试验旨在评估两种剂量的数字健康干预措施在促进乳腺癌(BC)幸存者改变营养和身体活动方面的可行性。
符合条件的女性为患有早期乳腺癌且治疗后 > 60 天、每日食用水果/蔬菜量 < 5 份/天和/或每周进行有氧运动中高强度身体活动量 < 150 分钟的成年人,并且能够使用互联网。参与者被随机分配到 6 个月的“低”(1 次)或“高”(12 次)剂量数字健康干预。通过视频会议进行的课程侧重于通过注册营养师、厨师、运动生理学家和烹饪教育家提供的理论和实践课程来改善饮食和身体活动。所有研究参与者都收到每周的激励短信、Fitbit 和研究网站访问权限。在基线和 6 个月时远程收集饮食、加速度计、人体测量学、心理社会和生物样本数据。主要结果是通过招募率、依从性、保留率和可接受性来衡量可行性。
招募工作于 2019 年 12 月开始,由于 COVID-19 大流行,于 2020 年 3 月暂停,2020 年 9 月恢复,并于 2021 年 1 月结束。从当地 BC 注册处和肿瘤诊所张贴的传单中确定了女性。在招募的 929 名女性中,有 321 名完成了筛选评估,其中 138 名符合条件。共有 74 名女性入组并随机分配到研究中。
BC 幸存者成功入组了一项数字健康营养和身体活动干预措施。如果可行,该干预措施将在更大和更多样化的癌症幸存者人群中进行测试。
ClinicalTrials.govNCT04200482。