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Establishing mechanisms to conduct multi-institutional research--fatigue in patients with cancer: an exercise intervention.

作者信息

Mock V, Ropka M E, Rhodes V A, Pickett M, Grimm P M, McDaniel R, Lin E M, Allocca P, Dienemann J A, Haisfield-Wolfe M E, Stewart K J, McCorkle R

机构信息

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

Oncol Nurs Forum. 1998 Sep;25(8):1391-7.

PMID:9766292
Abstract

PURPOSES/OBJECTIVES: To describe the process of establishing a multi-institutional interdisciplinary team of oncology researchers and conducting a pilot study of an exercise intervention for fatigue.

DATA SOURCES

Project meeting minutes and records, research team members' logs, subjects' research records, the research study proposal, and team members' individual and collective shared experiences.

DATA SYNTHESIS

Site investigators established research teams at five academic medical centers. Fifty subjects were enrolled in the study and tested during their cancer treatment. Study methods, including instrumentation, were evaluated carefully and revised.

CONCLUSIONS

The multi-institutional network of researchers is an effective and efficient model for testing an intervention to manage fatigue during cancer treatment.

IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE

Exercise is a feasible and potentially beneficial intervention to combat distressing cancer treatment-related fatigue. A pilot study is essential to determine the best methods for conducting a clinical trial and to develop the teams of researchers necessary for such a project.

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