Jespersen Eva, Daviu Cobián Cristina, Jørgensen Trine L, Minet Lisbeth R, Schnack Tine H, Vinther Anders
Department of Oncology, Academy of Geriatric Cancer Research, AgeCare, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark.
Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Gynecol Oncol Rep. 2024 Jun 26;54:101441. doi: 10.1016/j.gore.2024.101441. eCollection 2024 Aug.
This study describes the development and examines the feasibility of an exercise therapy program for women aged 70 years or older with advanced EOC, receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) before possible major surgery.
In this feasibility study, patients participated in a mainly home-based exercise therapy program, including progressive resistance training, physical activity, and support from the supervising physiotherapist. The program included both supervised virtual and face-to-face sessions and self-administered daily exercise. Clinician-reported, patient-reported and physical performance measures were collected before and after NACT. Retention, adherence, and compliance to the program was monitored, and patient acceptability was explored in semi-structured interviews.
Fifteen patients, median age of 77 years (range 70-85) completed the exercise therapy program concurrently to receiving NACT lasting a median of 12 weeks. Patients were physically frail at baseline but improved at follow-up on measures of performance status, level of frailty, patient-reported physical fitness, lower body strength, aerobic functional capacity, basic mobility, balance, and number of steps per day. High levels of participation were found to both supervised and self-administered exercise. Patient interviews highlighted the homebased setting, the individualised tailoring of exercises and the support from the physiotherapist as reasons to complete the exercise therapy program as prescribed.
The exercise therapy program was found to be feasible and acceptable in women aged 70 years or older with advanced EOC, receiving NACT before possible major surgery. The observed improvements and the positive experiences perceived by the patients support future application in research and clinical practice.
本研究描述了一项运动疗法项目的开展情况,并检验其对70岁及以上晚期上皮性卵巢癌(EOC)女性的可行性,这些女性在可能的大手术前接受新辅助化疗(NACT)。
在这项可行性研究中,患者参与了一项主要基于家庭的运动疗法项目,包括渐进性抗阻训练、身体活动以及来自督导物理治疗师的支持。该项目包括有监督的虚拟和面对面课程以及自我管理的日常锻炼。在NACT前后收集临床医生报告、患者报告和身体性能指标。监测对该项目的保留率、依从性和遵守情况,并通过半结构化访谈探索患者的可接受性。
15名患者,中位年龄77岁(范围70 - 85岁)在接受中位时长为12周的NACT的同时完成了运动疗法项目。患者在基线时身体虚弱,但在随访时,其在性能状态、虚弱程度、患者报告的身体素质、下肢力量、有氧功能能力、基本活动能力、平衡能力以及每日步数等指标上有所改善。发现对有监督和自我管理的锻炼参与度都很高。患者访谈强调了家庭环境、运动的个性化定制以及物理治疗师的支持是按规定完成运动疗法项目的原因。
对于70岁及以上晚期EOC且在可能的大手术前接受NACT的女性,运动疗法项目被发现是可行且可接受的。观察到的改善以及患者感受到的积极体验支持该项目在未来研究和临床实践中的应用。