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Who will drop out and who will drop in: Exercise adherence in a randomized clinical trial among patients receiving active cancer treatment

机译:谁将退出,谁将退出:在接受积极癌症治疗的患者中进行的一项随机临床试验中的锻炼依从性

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Background: Adherence has significantly affected the efficacy of a randomized clinical trial (RCT) to test exercise interventions. Objective: The aims of this study were to analyze exercise-related adherence patterns among patients receiving active cancer treatment and to identify factors related to exercise adherence and contamination in both the intervention and control groups. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of data from an RCT of a home-based walking intervention for patients receiving active cancer treatment. Hierarchical Poisson regression analysis was used to identify factors related to exercise adherence and exercise contamination in the exercise intervention and control groups. Results: A total of 126 patients finished the study. Exercise adherence rate in the intervention group was 32.35%, whereas exercise contamination rate in the control group was 12.07%. Independent predictors of adherence for the exercise group were baseline physical fitness, pretreatment fatigue level, treatment-related mood disturbance, and marital status (P < .01); exercise history significantly predicted exercise contamination (P < .00) in the control group. Conclusion: Adherence remains an issue in an exercise RCT among patients on active cancer treatment. Adherence is related to symptom, physical function, and exercise history. Implications for Practice: Exercise researchers should consider stratifying samples based on pretreatment variables found to be significantly associated with outcome variables in this study to reduce confounding effects. Oncology clinicians can use the study findings to appropriately tailor strategies to encourage exercise adherence among patients receiving active cancer treatment so that these patients can receive the known benefits of exercise.
机译:背景:依从性显着影响了一项随机临床试验(RCT)测试运动干预措施的功效。目的:本研究的目的是分析接受积极癌症治疗的患者中与运动有关的依从性模式,并确定干预组和对照组中与运动依从性和污染有关的因素。方法:这是对接受主动癌症治疗的患者的家庭步行干预的RCT数据的二次分析。分层Poisson回归分析用于确定运动干预组和对照组中与运动依从性和运动污染有关的因素。结果:共有126名患者完成了研究。干预组的运动依从率为32.35%,而对照组的运动污染率为12.07%。运动组依从性的独立预测因子为基线体质,治疗前疲劳水平,与治疗有关的情绪障碍和婚姻状况(P <.01);运动史显着预测对照组的运动污染(P <.00)。结论:在接受积极癌症治疗的患者中,坚持运动RCT仍然是一个问题。坚持与症状,身体机能和运动史有关。实践的意义:运动研究人员应考虑根据本研究发现与预后变量显着相关的预处理变量对样本进行分层,以减少混淆效应。肿瘤临床医生可以利用研究结果来适当调整策略,以鼓励接受积极癌症治疗的患者坚持运动,以便这些患者可以接受运动的已知好处。

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