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CRIB—the use of cardiac rehabilitation services to aid the recovery of patients with bowel cancer: a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) with embedded feasibility study

机译:CRIB-使用心脏康复服务来帮助肠癌患者的康复:一项具有可行性研究的随机对照试验(RCT)

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Introduction Patients with colorectal cancer report ongoing physical and psychological impairments and a high proportion of these patients are overweight, insufficiently active and high-risk drinkers, putting them at risk of poor recovery and risk of recurrence and comorbidities. A challenge is implementing sustainable and effective rehabilitation as part of routine care for this group. Methods and analysis A two-arm pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) with embedded feasibility study undertaken as a phased programme of work. The intervention involves an existing cardiac rehabilitation programme for cardiac patients accepting colorectal cancer patient referrals. The intervention consists of supervised exercise sessions run by a cardiac physiotherapist and information sessions. Phase 1 will involve one research site enrolling 12 patients to assess intervention and study design processes. Semistructured interviews with patients with colorectal cancer and cardiac patients and clinicians will be used to gather data on acceptability of the intervention and study procedures. Phase 2 will involve three sites enrolling 66 patients with colorectal cancer randomised to control or intervention groups. Outcome measures will be taken preintervention and postintervention, for phases 1 and 2. The primary outcome is accelerometer measured physical activity; secondary outcomes are self-report physical activity, quality of life, anxiety, depression, symptoms including fatigue. The following variables will also be examined to determine if these factors influence adherence and outcomes: self-efficacy, risk perception and treatments. Ethics and dissemination Full ethical approval was granted by NRES Committees—North of Scotland (13/NS/0004; IRAS project ID: 121757) on 22 February 2013. The proposed work is novel in that it aims to test the feasibility and acceptability of using an evidence-based and theory driven existing cardiac rehabilitation service with patients with colorectal cancer. Should this model of rehabilitation prove to be clinically and cost effective we aim to conduct a randomised controlled trial of this intervention to measure effectiveness. Trial registration reference ISRCTN63510637; UKCRN id 14092.
机译:引言结直肠癌患者报告说,他们的身体和心理仍在继续受到损害,这些患者中有很大一部分是超重,活动不足和高危饮酒者,使他们面临恢复不良,复发和合并症的风险。面临的挑战是将可持续和有效的康复作为该人群常规护理的一部分。方法和分析一项带有嵌入式可行性研究的两臂飞行员随机对照试验(RCT),是一项分阶段的工作计划。干预措施包括针对接受结直肠癌患者转诊的心脏病患者的现有心脏康复计划。干预包括由心脏物理治疗师进行的有监督的锻炼以及信息发布会。第一阶段将涉及一个研究地点,招募12名患者,以评估干预措施和研究设计过程。对结直肠癌患者,心脏病患者和临床医生进行的半结构式访谈将用于收集有关干预措施和研究程序可接受性的数据。第二阶段将涉及三个地点,招募66名结直肠癌患者,随机分为对照组或干预组。对于第一阶段和第二阶段,将在干预前和干预后采取结果措施。次要结果是自我报告的体育活动,生活质量,焦虑,抑郁,包括疲劳在内的症状。还将检查以下变量以确定这些因素是否影响依从性和结果:自我效能,风险感知和治疗。道德与传播2013年2月22日,苏格兰北部NRES委员会(13 / NS / 0004; IRAS项目ID:121757)给予了完全的道德批准。拟议的工作新颖,目的在于测试使用的可行性和可接受性。循证医学和理论驱动的现有大肠癌患者心脏康复服务。如果这种康复模型被证明具有临床价值和成本效益,我们的目标是对该干预措施进行随机对照试验以评估有效性。试用注册参考ISRCTN63510637; UKCRN ID 14092。

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