This research study is evaluating a prehabiliation intervention designed to improve postoperative functional capacity (measured by 6-minure walking distance) in individuals undergoing lung resection for cancer.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
198
Participants will: * Receive four supervised exercise classes (twice per week for two weeks) one-to-one by an exercise specialist; * Practice six sessions of home-based exercise (three times per week for two weeks); * Practice unsupervised respiratory muscle training at home (twice daily for two weeks); * Receive usual care.
Participants will: * Receive four recorded health education talks (twice per week for two weeks) * Receive a brief health education booklet on dietary education for chronic lung conditions, preoperative preparation, and postoperative recovery * Receive usual care.
Queen Mary Hospital
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
RECRUITINGChange from baseline 6-minute walking distance from baseline to 3-month post-surgery
Time frame: Baseline; 3-month post-surgery
Change from baseline 6-minute walking distance at post-intervention
Time frame: Baseline; 2 weeks (post-intervention)
Change from baseline 6-minute walking distance at 1-month post-surgery
Time frame: Baseline; 1-months post-surgery
Length of postoperative hospital stay
Time frame: 1-month post-surgery
Postoperative complication
Time frame: 1-month post-surgery
Change from baseline functional assessment of cancer treatment - Lung (FACT-L) at post-intervention
Time frame: Baseline; 2 weeks (post-intervention)
Change from baseline functional assessment of cancer treatment - Lung (FACT-L) at 1-month post-surgery
Time frame: Baseline; 2 weeks (post-intervention); 1-month post-surgery
Change from baseline functional assessment of cancer treatment - Lung (FACT-L) at 3-months post-surgery
Time frame: Baseline; 3-month post-surgery
Change from baseline international physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ) at post-intervention
Time frame: Baseline; 2 weeks (post-intervention)
Change from baseline international physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ) at 1-month post-surgery
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Time frame: Baseline; 1-month post-surgery
Change from baseline international physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ) at 3-month post-surgery
Time frame: Baseline; 3-month post-surgery
Change from baseline daily step count measured by pedometer at post-intervention
Time frame: Baseline; 2 weeks (post-intervention)
Change from baseline daily step count measured by pedometer at 1-month post-surgery
Time frame: Baseline; 1-month post-surgery
Change from baseline daily step count measured by pedometer at 3-month post-surgery
Time frame: Baseline; 3-month post-surgery
Health-related quality of life for the cost-effectiveness analysis (EuroQol- 5 Dimension, EQ-5D-5L)
Time frame: Baseline; 2 weeks (post-intervention); 1-month post-surgery; 3-month post-surgery
Health-related quality of life for the cost-effectiveness analysis (EuroQol-Visual Analog Score, EQ-VAS)
Time frame: Baseline; 2 weeks (post-intervention); 1-month post-surgery; 3-month post-surgery
Physical activity self-efficacy (9-item Self-Efficacy for Exercise, SEE)
Time frame: Baseline; 2 weeks (post-intervention); 1-month post-surgery; 3-month post-surgery
Financial toxicity (COmprehensive Score for financial Toxicity, COST questionnaire)
Time frame: Baseline; 3-month post-surgery
Return to work (investigator-designed questionnaire)
Time frame: 3-month post-surgery