Exercise and Stress Management Post Autologous and Allogeneic Transplant (BMT CTN 0902)
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | January 2011 |
End Date: | November 2014 |
A Phase III Randomized, Multicenter Trial Testing Whether Exercise or Stress Management Improves Functional Status and Symptoms of Autologous and Allogeneic Recipients (BMT CTN #0902)
This is a Phase III, randomized, unblinded, multicenter, prospective comparative study. The
purpose of this study is to test whether exercise or stress management training delivered to
autologous and allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) patients prior to
transplantation can improve functional status and the transplant experience.
purpose of this study is to test whether exercise or stress management training delivered to
autologous and allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) patients prior to
transplantation can improve functional status and the transplant experience.
Background:
The adverse effects of hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) on short and long term
quality of life are well documented. Patients experience numerous aversive symptoms (e.g.,
nausea, fatigue, and sleep disturbance) that are accompanied by declines in physical and
mental well-being. Although most longitudinal studies show return to baseline functioning
for the majority of patients, it may take 6 to 12 months or longer to reach this goal.
Clinical trials have shown that training in stress management techniques and participation
in formal exercise programs each offered in isolation are effective in improving quality of
life in patients receiving standard-dose chemotherapy and HCT. Review of these studies
suggests that stress management interventions primarily improve mental health outcomes and
nausea. The impact of exercise training interventions is more variable; most studies report
physical health benefits, with some studies also reporting mental health benefits. Small
studies suggest that combining stress management training and exercise are feasible and
well-tolerated, but whether the combination provides an additive or synergistic impact on
quality of life outcomes has not been directly investigated.
Design Narrative:
The protocol is designed as a factorial trial with two interventions, exercise and stress
management, which results in four treatment arms: standard care, exercise only, stress
management only and the combination of exercise and stress management. The primary objective
of this randomized phase III trial is to test the ability of exercise training or stress
management training to improve physical and mental functioning at Day 100 post hematopoietic
cell transplantation.
The adverse effects of hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) on short and long term
quality of life are well documented. Patients experience numerous aversive symptoms (e.g.,
nausea, fatigue, and sleep disturbance) that are accompanied by declines in physical and
mental well-being. Although most longitudinal studies show return to baseline functioning
for the majority of patients, it may take 6 to 12 months or longer to reach this goal.
Clinical trials have shown that training in stress management techniques and participation
in formal exercise programs each offered in isolation are effective in improving quality of
life in patients receiving standard-dose chemotherapy and HCT. Review of these studies
suggests that stress management interventions primarily improve mental health outcomes and
nausea. The impact of exercise training interventions is more variable; most studies report
physical health benefits, with some studies also reporting mental health benefits. Small
studies suggest that combining stress management training and exercise are feasible and
well-tolerated, but whether the combination provides an additive or synergistic impact on
quality of life outcomes has not been directly investigated.
Design Narrative:
The protocol is designed as a factorial trial with two interventions, exercise and stress
management, which results in four treatment arms: standard care, exercise only, stress
management only and the combination of exercise and stress management. The primary objective
of this randomized phase III trial is to test the ability of exercise training or stress
management training to improve physical and mental functioning at Day 100 post hematopoietic
cell transplantation.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18 years or older
- Able to speak and read English
- Able to exercise at low to moderate intensity - adequate cardiopulmonary reserve, as
judged by self-reported ability to walk up one flight of stairs, no requirement for
supplemental oxygen, and physician judgment
- Willing and able to provide informed consent.
- Stated willingness to comply with study procedures and reporting requirements
- Planned autologous or allogeneic transplantation within 6 weeks.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Orthopedic, neurologic or other problems which prevent safe ambulation and protocol
adherence
- Participation in another clinical trial with quality of life or functional status as
a primary endpoint
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3181 Southwest Sam Jackson Park Road
Portland, Oregon 97239
Portland, Oregon 97239
503 494-8311
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1100 Fairview Avenue North
Seattle, Washington 98109
Seattle, Washington 98109
(206) 667-5000
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center At Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, our interdisciplinary teams of...
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171 Ashley Avenue
Charleston, South Carolina 29425
Charleston, South Carolina 29425
843-792-1414
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1500 East Duarte Road
Duarte, California 91010
Duarte, California 91010
626-256-HOPE (4673)
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