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Study protocol: rehabilitation including social and physical activity and education in children and teenagers with cancer (RESPECT)

BACKGROUND: During cancer treatment children have reduced contact with their social network of friends, and have limited participation in education, sports, and leisure activities. During and following cancer treatment, children describe school related problems, reduced physical fitness, and problem...

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Autores principales: Thorsteinsson, Troels, Helms, Anne Sofie, Adamsen, Lis, Andersen, Lars Bo, Andersen, Karen Vitting, Christensen, Karl Bang, Hasle, Henrik, Heilmann, Carsten, Hejgaard, Nete, Johansen, Christoffer, Madsen, Marianne, Madsen, Svend Aage, Simovska, Venka, Strange, Birgit, Thing, Lone Friis, Wehner, Peder Skov, Schmiegelow, Kjeld, Larsen, Hanne Baekgaard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24229362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-13-544
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author Thorsteinsson, Troels
Helms, Anne Sofie
Adamsen, Lis
Andersen, Lars Bo
Andersen, Karen Vitting
Christensen, Karl Bang
Hasle, Henrik
Heilmann, Carsten
Hejgaard, Nete
Johansen, Christoffer
Madsen, Marianne
Madsen, Svend Aage
Simovska, Venka
Strange, Birgit
Thing, Lone Friis
Wehner, Peder Skov
Schmiegelow, Kjeld
Larsen, Hanne Baekgaard
author_facet Thorsteinsson, Troels
Helms, Anne Sofie
Adamsen, Lis
Andersen, Lars Bo
Andersen, Karen Vitting
Christensen, Karl Bang
Hasle, Henrik
Heilmann, Carsten
Hejgaard, Nete
Johansen, Christoffer
Madsen, Marianne
Madsen, Svend Aage
Simovska, Venka
Strange, Birgit
Thing, Lone Friis
Wehner, Peder Skov
Schmiegelow, Kjeld
Larsen, Hanne Baekgaard
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description BACKGROUND: During cancer treatment children have reduced contact with their social network of friends, and have limited participation in education, sports, and leisure activities. During and following cancer treatment, children describe school related problems, reduced physical fitness, and problems related to interaction with peers. METHODS/DESIGN: The RESPECT study is a nationwide population-based prospective, controlled, mixed-methods intervention study looking at children aged 6-18 years newly diagnosed with cancer in eastern Denmark (n = 120) and a matched control group in western Denmark (n = 120). RESPECT includes Danish-speaking children diagnosed with cancer and treated at pediatric oncology units in Denmark. Primary endpoints are the level of educational achievement one year after the cessation of first-line cancer therapy, and the value of VO(2max) one year after the cessation of first-line cancer therapy. Secondary endpoints are quality of life measured by validated questionnaires and interviews, and physical performance. RESPECT includes a multimodal intervention program, including ambassador-facilitated educational, physical, and social interventions. The educational intervention includes an educational program aimed at the child with cancer, the child’s schoolteachers and classmates, and the child’s parents. Children with cancer will each have two ambassadors assigned from their class. The ambassadors visit the child with cancer at the hospital at alternating 2-week intervals and participate in the intervention program. The physical and social intervention examines the effect of early, structured, individualized, and continuous physical activity from diagnosis throughout the treatment period. The patients are tested at diagnosis, at 3 and 6 months after diagnosis, and one year after the cessation of treatment. The study is powered to quantify the impact of the combined educational, physical, and social intervention programs. DISCUSSION: RESPECT is the first population-based study to examine the effect of early rehabilitation for children with cancer, and to use healthy classmates as ambassadors to facilitate the normalization of social life in the hospital. For children with cancer, RESPECT contributes to expanding knowledge on rehabilitation that can also facilitate rehabilitation of other children undergoing hospitalization for long-term illness. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials.gov: file. NCT01772849 and NCT01772862
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spelling pubmed-38326862013-11-20 Study protocol: rehabilitation including social and physical activity and education in children and teenagers with cancer (RESPECT) Thorsteinsson, Troels Helms, Anne Sofie Adamsen, Lis Andersen, Lars Bo Andersen, Karen Vitting Christensen, Karl Bang Hasle, Henrik Heilmann, Carsten Hejgaard, Nete Johansen, Christoffer Madsen, Marianne Madsen, Svend Aage Simovska, Venka Strange, Birgit Thing, Lone Friis Wehner, Peder Skov Schmiegelow, Kjeld Larsen, Hanne Baekgaard BMC Cancer Study Protocol BACKGROUND: During cancer treatment children have reduced contact with their social network of friends, and have limited participation in education, sports, and leisure activities. During and following cancer treatment, children describe school related problems, reduced physical fitness, and problems related to interaction with peers. METHODS/DESIGN: The RESPECT study is a nationwide population-based prospective, controlled, mixed-methods intervention study looking at children aged 6-18 years newly diagnosed with cancer in eastern Denmark (n = 120) and a matched control group in western Denmark (n = 120). RESPECT includes Danish-speaking children diagnosed with cancer and treated at pediatric oncology units in Denmark. Primary endpoints are the level of educational achievement one year after the cessation of first-line cancer therapy, and the value of VO(2max) one year after the cessation of first-line cancer therapy. Secondary endpoints are quality of life measured by validated questionnaires and interviews, and physical performance. RESPECT includes a multimodal intervention program, including ambassador-facilitated educational, physical, and social interventions. The educational intervention includes an educational program aimed at the child with cancer, the child’s schoolteachers and classmates, and the child’s parents. Children with cancer will each have two ambassadors assigned from their class. The ambassadors visit the child with cancer at the hospital at alternating 2-week intervals and participate in the intervention program. The physical and social intervention examines the effect of early, structured, individualized, and continuous physical activity from diagnosis throughout the treatment period. The patients are tested at diagnosis, at 3 and 6 months after diagnosis, and one year after the cessation of treatment. The study is powered to quantify the impact of the combined educational, physical, and social intervention programs. DISCUSSION: RESPECT is the first population-based study to examine the effect of early rehabilitation for children with cancer, and to use healthy classmates as ambassadors to facilitate the normalization of social life in the hospital. For children with cancer, RESPECT contributes to expanding knowledge on rehabilitation that can also facilitate rehabilitation of other children undergoing hospitalization for long-term illness. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials.gov: file. NCT01772849 and NCT01772862 BioMed Central 2013-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3832686/ /pubmed/24229362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-13-544 Text en Copyright © 2013 Thorsteinsson et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Thorsteinsson, Troels
Helms, Anne Sofie
Adamsen, Lis
Andersen, Lars Bo
Andersen, Karen Vitting
Christensen, Karl Bang
Hasle, Henrik
Heilmann, Carsten
Hejgaard, Nete
Johansen, Christoffer
Madsen, Marianne
Madsen, Svend Aage
Simovska, Venka
Strange, Birgit
Thing, Lone Friis
Wehner, Peder Skov
Schmiegelow, Kjeld
Larsen, Hanne Baekgaard
Study protocol: rehabilitation including social and physical activity and education in children and teenagers with cancer (RESPECT)
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title_full_unstemmed Study protocol: rehabilitation including social and physical activity and education in children and teenagers with cancer (RESPECT)
title_short Study protocol: rehabilitation including social and physical activity and education in children and teenagers with cancer (RESPECT)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24229362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-13-544
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