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Alpe d’HuZes Cancer Rehabilitation (A-CaRe) Research: Four Randomized Controlled Exercise Trials and Economic Evaluations in Cancer Patients and Survivors

BACKGROUND: Previous studies showed that exercise in cancer patients is feasible and may reduce fatigue and improve physical fitness and quality of life. However, many previous studies had methodological weaknesses related to trial design, sample size, comparison group, outcome measures, short follo...

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Autores principales: Chinapaw, Mai J. M., Buffart, Laurien M., van Mechelen, Willem, Schep, Goof, Aaronson, Neil K., van Harten, Wim H., Stuiver, Martijn M., Kersten, Marie José, Nollet, Frans, Kaspers, Gertjan J. L., van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline, Huisman, Jaap, Takken, Tim, van Tulder, Maurits, Brug, Johannes
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3358561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21556821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12529-011-9158-5
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author Chinapaw, Mai J. M.
Buffart, Laurien M.
van Mechelen, Willem
Schep, Goof
Aaronson, Neil K.
van Harten, Wim H.
Stuiver, Martijn M.
Kersten, Marie José
Nollet, Frans
Kaspers, Gertjan J. L.
van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline
Huisman, Jaap
Takken, Tim
van Tulder, Maurits
Brug, Johannes
author_facet Chinapaw, Mai J. M.
Buffart, Laurien M.
van Mechelen, Willem
Schep, Goof
Aaronson, Neil K.
van Harten, Wim H.
Stuiver, Martijn M.
Kersten, Marie José
Nollet, Frans
Kaspers, Gertjan J. L.
van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline
Huisman, Jaap
Takken, Tim
van Tulder, Maurits
Brug, Johannes
author_sort Chinapaw, Mai J. M.
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description BACKGROUND: Previous studies showed that exercise in cancer patients is feasible and may reduce fatigue and improve physical fitness and quality of life. However, many previous studies had methodological weaknesses related to trial design, sample size, comparison group, outcome measures, short follow-up durations and programme content. PURPOSE: This paper aims to present the rationale and design of the clinical research subprogramme of the Alpe d’HuZes Cancer Rehabilitation (A-CaRe) programme. METHOD: A-CaRe Clinical Research includes four randomized controlled trials in patients: (a) after chemotherapy, (b) during chemotherapy, (c) after stem cell transplantation and (d) during childhood cancer. These trials compare high-intensity resistance and endurance exercise interventions with usual care or a waiting list control group. In two studies, a second intervention arm consisting of low-to-moderate intensity exercise is included. All four A-CaRe trials use similar methods. RESULTS: Outcome measures are carefully chosen based on the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health model. Measurements will be performed prior to randomization (T0), after completion of the intervention (T1) and at follow-up (T2). The primary outcome measures are cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength and fatigue. Secondary outcome measures include health-related quality of life and psychosocial functioning. Furthermore, cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analyses are performed from a societal perspective. CONCLUSION: We hypothesize that exercise is more effective at improving physical fitness and thereby reducing fatigue and more cost-effective compared with usual care or a waiting list control group. If so, the programmes will be implemented in the Dutch clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-33585612012-05-31 Alpe d’HuZes Cancer Rehabilitation (A-CaRe) Research: Four Randomized Controlled Exercise Trials and Economic Evaluations in Cancer Patients and Survivors Chinapaw, Mai J. M. Buffart, Laurien M. van Mechelen, Willem Schep, Goof Aaronson, Neil K. van Harten, Wim H. Stuiver, Martijn M. Kersten, Marie José Nollet, Frans Kaspers, Gertjan J. L. van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline Huisman, Jaap Takken, Tim van Tulder, Maurits Brug, Johannes Int J Behav Med Article BACKGROUND: Previous studies showed that exercise in cancer patients is feasible and may reduce fatigue and improve physical fitness and quality of life. However, many previous studies had methodological weaknesses related to trial design, sample size, comparison group, outcome measures, short follow-up durations and programme content. PURPOSE: This paper aims to present the rationale and design of the clinical research subprogramme of the Alpe d’HuZes Cancer Rehabilitation (A-CaRe) programme. METHOD: A-CaRe Clinical Research includes four randomized controlled trials in patients: (a) after chemotherapy, (b) during chemotherapy, (c) after stem cell transplantation and (d) during childhood cancer. These trials compare high-intensity resistance and endurance exercise interventions with usual care or a waiting list control group. In two studies, a second intervention arm consisting of low-to-moderate intensity exercise is included. All four A-CaRe trials use similar methods. RESULTS: Outcome measures are carefully chosen based on the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health model. Measurements will be performed prior to randomization (T0), after completion of the intervention (T1) and at follow-up (T2). The primary outcome measures are cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength and fatigue. Secondary outcome measures include health-related quality of life and psychosocial functioning. Furthermore, cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analyses are performed from a societal perspective. CONCLUSION: We hypothesize that exercise is more effective at improving physical fitness and thereby reducing fatigue and more cost-effective compared with usual care or a waiting list control group. If so, the programmes will be implemented in the Dutch clinical practice. Springer US 2011-05-10 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3358561/ /pubmed/21556821 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12529-011-9158-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Chinapaw, Mai J. M.
Buffart, Laurien M.
van Mechelen, Willem
Schep, Goof
Aaronson, Neil K.
van Harten, Wim H.
Stuiver, Martijn M.
Kersten, Marie José
Nollet, Frans
Kaspers, Gertjan J. L.
van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline
Huisman, Jaap
Takken, Tim
van Tulder, Maurits
Brug, Johannes
Alpe d’HuZes Cancer Rehabilitation (A-CaRe) Research: Four Randomized Controlled Exercise Trials and Economic Evaluations in Cancer Patients and Survivors
title Alpe d’HuZes Cancer Rehabilitation (A-CaRe) Research: Four Randomized Controlled Exercise Trials and Economic Evaluations in Cancer Patients and Survivors
title_full Alpe d’HuZes Cancer Rehabilitation (A-CaRe) Research: Four Randomized Controlled Exercise Trials and Economic Evaluations in Cancer Patients and Survivors
title_fullStr Alpe d’HuZes Cancer Rehabilitation (A-CaRe) Research: Four Randomized Controlled Exercise Trials and Economic Evaluations in Cancer Patients and Survivors
title_full_unstemmed Alpe d’HuZes Cancer Rehabilitation (A-CaRe) Research: Four Randomized Controlled Exercise Trials and Economic Evaluations in Cancer Patients and Survivors
title_short Alpe d’HuZes Cancer Rehabilitation (A-CaRe) Research: Four Randomized Controlled Exercise Trials and Economic Evaluations in Cancer Patients and Survivors
title_sort alpe d’huzes cancer rehabilitation (a-care) research: four randomized controlled exercise trials and economic evaluations in cancer patients and survivors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3358561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21556821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12529-011-9158-5
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