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The IMPACT Implementation-Effectiveness Trial

Cancer

More Canadians are surviving cancer, however, individuals with cancer live with side effects for years after treatments have ended. The physical and psychosocial benefits of regular physical activity (PA) during and after cancer treatment are well established. However, less than 30% of individuals with cancer meet current PA recommendations and PA levels decline significantly during treatment. PA services within the cancer institution to support well-being during treatment are not available for survivors across Ontario. Strategies are needed within cancer centres to close the gap between the evidence and clinical practice.

What is the purpose? To evaluate the effectiveness of a novel exercise and education strategy for individuals with cancer during treatment.

What are we proposing to do? This project includes two parts. In Part 1 participants will be put into one of three groups. Group 1 (Exercise \& self-management) will include eight sessions of supervised, institution-based exercise and self-management education. Group 2 (self-management only) will include eight virtual self-management education sessions with an exercise professional. Group 3 will receive usual care (i.e., no intervention).

In Part 2 participants who attended less than 75% of their sessions will be asked to complete an interview on the barriers to continuing with the study during cancer treatment.

Why is this work important? Findings from this trial will inform the way PA services are provided within cancer institutions across Ontario. This novel strategy incorporates both institution-based and home-based exercise strategies during treatment and highlights the importance of individuals with cancer taking an active role in managing their condition during treatment. This can prevent future complications and decrease burden on the individual and the healthcare system. Results will inform future decisions on PA implementation strategies for cancer survivors with diverse needs across Ontario.

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Participation Requirements

  • Sex:

    ALL
  • Eligible Ages:

    18 and up

Participation Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

* Community-dwelling
* English-speaking adults
* Aged over 18 years of age
* Currently undergoing adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy, radiation, or hormonal therapy for cancer
* Cleared by their oncologist to participate in moderate intensity aerobic exercise.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Self-report on the patient intake form any chronic condition, cognitive impairment, or injury that would prevent them from participating independently in moderate intensity exercise

Study Location

Walker Family Cancer Centre
Walker Family Cancer Centre
St. Catharines, Ontario
Canada

Contact Study Team

Primary Contact

Linda Lee, MD

[email protected]
(905) 682-6451
Juravinski Cancer Centre
Juravinski Cancer Centre
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada

Contact Study Team

Backup Contact

Jenna Smith-Turchyn, PT, PhD

[email protected]
Primary Contact

Som D Mukherjee, MD, MSc

[email protected]
905-387-9495
Joseph Brant Hospital
Joseph Brant Hospital
Burlington, Ontario
Canada

Contact Study Team

Backup Contact

Jenna Smith-Turchyn, PT, PhD

[email protected]
9058690599
Primary Contact

Callista Phillips, MD

[email protected]
(905) 632-3737
Study Sponsored By
McMaster University
Participants Required
More Information
Study ID: NCT06323707