对 "Prep-4-RT:接受放疗的头颈部癌症患者的康复训练 "的采用和忠实性进行评估的单点可行性研究的研究方案。

IF 1.5 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
H Ray, E Sexton, J Frowen, K Gough, S Turnbull, S Abo, M Ftanou, J Loeliger
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摘要

简介Prep-4-RT 是一项共同设计的阶梯式多模式康复计划,适用于计划接受头颈癌 (HNC) 放射治疗的患者。康复前治疗发生在诊断和治疗开始之间,其目的是改善患者的健康状况,减少当前和未来损伤的发生率和严重程度。HNC 治疗会给患者带来痛苦,并对其功能和生活质量产生不利影响。HNC 患者的社会脆弱性增加,包括社会经济处境不利和生活习惯增加患癌风险的比例较高。HNC 治疗对患者身体和心理造成的严重影响以及这一人群日益增加的社会脆弱性,都需要对最佳护理途径(如康复前护理)进行研究。本文介绍了一项评估 Prep-4-RT 可行性的研究方案,该方案旨在让 HNC 患者为放疗的生理和心理影响做好准备:将在五个月内招募至少六十名计划接受放疗(化疗或非化疗)的成年 HNC 患者。所有参与者都将获得 Prep-4-RT 自我管理资源。通过筛查确定为高风险的参与者还将在放疗开始前接受相关专职医疗人员(心理学家、营养师、语言病理学家和物理治疗师)的个性化干预。参与者将完成评估调查,评估他们对 Prep-4-RT 资源和干预措施的体验。临床医生也将完成项目评估调查。主要可行性结果包括采用率(吸收率和尝试意愿)和忠实度(对专业康复前路径的坚持程度)。次要可行性结果包括 Prep-4-RT 的可接受性(患者和临床医生)和满意度(患者)以及运营成本。可行性结果数据将酌情使用精确二项检验和单样本 t 检验进行分析:已获得澳大利亚墨尔本 Peter MacCallum 癌症中心的伦理批准。研究结果将在全国性会议上公布,并在同行评审期刊上发表,以便参与HNC患者放疗护理的临床医生可以查阅。如果发现该护理模式是可行和可接受的,则可能会对其在其他癌症中心或其他癌症类型中的可移植性和可扩展性进行研究:ANZCTA(澳大利亚-新西兰临床试验登记处)ACTRN12623000770662。
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Study protocol for a single-site feasibility study evaluating the adoption and fidelity of Prep-4-RT: prehabilitation for head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy.

Introduction: Prep-4-RT is a co-designed stepped-care multimodal prehabilitation program for people scheduled to receive radiotherapy for head and neck cancer (HNC). Prehabilitation, which occurs between diagnosis and treatment commencement, aims to improve a patient's health to reduce the incidence and severity of current and future impairments. HNC treatment can be distressing and has detrimental impacts on function and quality of life. HNC patients have increased social vulnerabilities including higher rates of socio-economic disadvantage and engagement in lifestyle habits which increase cancer risk. High levels of physical and psychological impacts of HNC treatment and increased social vulnerabilities of this population warrant investigation of optimal pathways of care, such as prehabilitation. This paper describes a research protocol to evaluate the feasibility of Prep-4-RT, which was designed to prepare HNC patients for the physical and psychological impacts of radiotherapy.

Methods and analysis: At least sixty adult HNC patients, scheduled to receive radiotherapy (with or without chemotherapy), will be recruited over a five-month period. All participants will receive access to Prep-4-RT self-management resources. Participants identified through screening as high-risk will also be offered individualised interventions with relevant allied health professionals prior to the commencement of radiotherapy (psychologists, dietitians, speech pathologists and physiotherapists). Participants will complete evaluation surveys assessing their experiences with Prep-4-RT resources and interventions. Clinicians will also complete program evaluation surveys. Primary feasibility outcomes include adoption (uptake and intention to try) and fidelity (adherence to the specialist prehabilitation pathway). Secondary feasibility outcomes include acceptability (patient and clinician) of and satisfaction (patient) with Prep-4-RT as well as operational costs. Feasibility outcome data will be analysed using exact binomial and one-sample t tests, as appropriate.

Ethics and dissemination: Ethics approval has been obtained at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, Australia. Results will be presented at national conferences and published in peer-reviewed journal(s) so that it can be accessed by clinicians involved in the care of HNC patients receiving radiotherapy. If the model of care is found to be feasible and acceptable, the transferability and scalability to other cancer centres, or for other cancer types, may be investigated.

Registration details: ANZCTA (Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry) ACTRN12623000770662.

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Pilot and Feasibility Studies
Pilot and Feasibility Studies Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Pilot and Feasibility Studies encompasses all aspects of the design, conduct and reporting of pilot and feasibility studies in biomedicine. The journal publishes research articles that are intended to directly influence future clinical trials or large scale observational studies, as well as protocols, commentaries and methodology articles. The journal also ensures that the results of all well-conducted, peer-reviewed, pilot and feasibility studies are published, regardless of outcome or significance of findings. Pilot and feasibility studies are increasingly conducted prior to a full randomized controlled trial. However, these studies often lack clear objectives, many remain unpublished, and there is confusion over the meanings of the words “pilot” and “feasibility”. Pilot and Feasibility Studies provides a forum for discussion around this key aspect of the scientific process, and seeks to ensure that these studies are published, so as to complete the publication thread for clinical research.
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