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Rehab Study for alloBMT Patients

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Jennifer Jones
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorJennifer Jones
Started2025-10-01
Est. completion2028-06-30
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

The goals of this phase III clinical trial is to determine effectiveness in the setting where it will be implemented as well as to gain an understanding of the context for implementation. Effectiveness of CaRE-4-alloBMT will be assessed using a parallel two-arm pragmatic randomized controlled trial (pRCT). Pragmatic trials are undertaken in "real world" settings and place a greater emphasis on external validity and generalizability to support the decision on whether to deliver an intervention. Participants will: * Complete a questionnaire package and an initial assessment with a registered Kinesilogist * Randomized into either the CaRE-4-alloBMT (Intervention group) or the Usual Care group. * Complete the patient reported outcome measures and physiological assessments at baseline (T0), hospital admission (T1), hospital discharge (T2), 3-months post-discharge (T3), and 6 months post-discharge (T4). Usual Care (UC). The UC group will receive standard cancer care provided to all patients undergoing alloBMT at Princeess Margaret, including the provision of self-directed online resources and a booklet-based physiotherapy program outlining the role of exercise and examples of exercises that can be done at the hospital and at home during recovery. At admission, patients undergo a nutrition assessment by the alloBMT dietician and are provided a caloric intake goal. They are asked to track their food intake through a food journal that is monitored by the alloBMT dietitian. When needed, as determined by the alloBMT team, patients are given access to supportive care services including psychosocial oncology and in-patient and outpatient rehabilitation. CaRE-4-alloBMT (Intervention, INT): Patients randomized to the intervention arm will receive usual care plus the CaRE-4-alloBMT intervention. The CaRE-4-alloBMT program is delivered from 4-8 weeks pre-transplant through to 6 months post-transplant (estimated at 8-9 months total). It uses a person-centered strategy and a multidimensional approach targeting physical activity and promoting self-management skills to enhance nutrition, psychosocial functioning and to help manage common side effects.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

• scheduled to undergo alloBMT and are:

* \> 18 years of age;
* receiving treatment for a hematologic cancer;
* completing pre- and post-transplant care at PM;
* able to access on-line study material; and
* able to understand (spoken and written) English. Participants receiving a second transplant at the time of screening will be included if they meet the above criteria.

Exclusion Criteria:

* scheduled to be admitted to the hospital for their alloBMT \< 2 weeks from the initial assessment booking, as this will not allow enough time for the prehabilitation phase of the study;
* are participating in any other clinical trials or supportive care intervention studies; or
* have comorbidities or musculoskeletal complications that preclude participation in the exercise programs.

Conditions2

Allogenic Bone Marrow TransplantationCancer

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