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Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of brief, habit-based, lifestyle advice for cancer survivors: exploring behavioural outcomes for the Advancing Survivorship Cancer Outcomes Trial (ASCOT)

机译:一项针对癌症幸存者的简短,基于习惯的生活方式建议的随机对照试验的研究方案:探讨“生存生存期癌症预后试验”(ASCOT)的行为结果

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Introduction Positive health behaviours such as regular physical activity and a healthy diet have significant effects on cancer outcomes. There is a need for simple but effective behaviour change interventions with the potential to be implemented within the cancer care pathway. Habit-based advice encourages repetition of a behaviour in a consistent context so that the behaviour becomes increasingly automatic in response to a specific contextual cue. This approach therefore encourages long-term behaviour change and can be delivered through printed materials. ‘Healthy Habits for Life’ is a brief intervention based on habit theory, and incorporating printed materials plus a personally tailored discussion, that has been designed specifically for patients with a diagnosis of cancer. The aim of this trial was to test the effect of ‘Healthy Habits for Life’ on a composite health behaviour risk index (CHBRI) over 3 months in patients with a diagnosis of breast, colorectal or prostate cancer.ududMethod and analysis A 2-arm, individually randomised controlled trial in patients with breast, colorectal and prostate cancer. Patients will be recruited over 18 months from 7 National Health Service Trusts in London and Essex. Following baseline assessments and allocation to intervention or usual care, patients are followed up at 3 and 6 months. The primary outcome will be change in CHBRI at 3 months. Maintenance of any changes over 6 months, and changes in individual health behaviours (including dietary intake, physical activity, alcohol consumption and smoking status) will also be explored.ududEthics and dissemination Ethical approval was obtained through the National Research Ethics Service Committee South Central—Oxford B via the Integrated Research Application System (reference number 14/SC/1369). Results of this study will be disseminated through peer-reviewed publications and scientific presentations
机译:简介积极的健康行为,例如规律的体育锻炼和健康的饮食习惯,会对癌症的结局产生重大影响。需要简单但有效的行为改变干预措施,并有望在癌症护理途径中实施。基于习惯的建议会鼓励在一致的上下文中重复行为,从而使行为在响应特定上下文提示时变得越来越自动化。因此,这种方法鼓励长期的行为改变,并且可以通过印刷材料来传递。 “生命的健康习惯”是一种基于习惯理论的简短干预措施,结合了印刷材料和个人量身定制的讨论,这些讨论是专门为患有癌症的患者设计的。该试验的目的是测试诊断为乳腺癌,结肠直肠癌或前列腺癌的患者在3个月内的“健康生活习惯”对复合健康行为风险指数(CHBRI)的影响。 ud ud方法和分析A乳腺癌,结直肠癌和前列腺癌患者的2臂,单独随机对照试验。将在18个月内从伦敦和埃塞克斯郡的7个国家卫生服务基金会招募患者。在进行基线评估并分配给干预或常规护理后,对患者进行3个月和6个月的随访。主要结果将是3个月时CHBRI发生变化。在六个月内保持任何变化,以及个人健康行为的变化(包括饮食摄入,身体活动,饮酒和吸烟状况)也将得到探讨。 ud ud伦理和传播道德经国家研究伦理服务委员会获得批准中南部—通过综合研究应用系统(Oxford B)(参考号14 / SC / 1369)。这项研究的结果将通过同行评审的出版物和科学演讲进行传播

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