Allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (aHSCT) is the only curative treatment for many paediatric and young adult haematological pathologies (acute leukaemia, myelodysplastic syndromes haemoglobinopathies, bone narrow aplasia, severe combined immunodeficiency). Despite the major therapeutic progress made over the last 50 years, particularly in terms of supportive care, post-transplant morbidity and mortality remain high. Infectious complications, whose incidence varies between 30 and 60%, are the first cause of mortality in the immediate post-transplant period. In order to protect the patient from the occurence of severe infectious episodes, aHSCT must be performed in a highly protected environment (positive pressure chambers). This has consequences for the experience and impact of hospitalization on the patient and family. This is particularly true in pediatrics, with children, adolescents or young adults, where it is not only the patient's quality of life that is at stake, but also his emotional and psychomotor development. In this specific population, prolonged hospitalization (at least 6 weeks) in a sterile room will be responsible for physical deconditioning accompanied by a decrease in muscle mass. Patients often experience an deteriorated quality of life. Today, the benefits of physical activity (PA) during and after cancer treatment have been widely demonstrated. The objective of the study is to assess the feasibility of an adapted physical activity program during the isolation phase for achieving aHSCT in children, adolescents and young adults. This is a prospective, interventional, monocentric cohort study conducted at the institute of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology in Lyon. The intervention will take place during the isolation phase and will be based on an adapted physical activity (APA) program defined at inclusion, integrating supervised sessions with an APA teacher, as well as autonomous sessions performed by means of a connected bike in the sterile room. The program will be individualized according to age, aerobic capacities, and PA preferences. Sessions will also be tailored to the biological, psychological, and social parameters of patients. The total duration of the intervention is 3 months. To date, no PA studies have been performed in patients under 21 years old requiring aHSCT during the sterile isolation phase. EVAADE will therefore be the first study in this population to offer an innovative procedure with a connected device.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
15
The supervised sessions will be offered 4 times a week in the participants' rooms by the APA teachers and will include moderate intensity aerobic activities (exercise bike), muscle strengthening (dumbbells, elastic bands, medicine balls) and playful situations (ball games, cooperative games, body expression games). Each patient will also be able to perform unsupervised sessions (on their own), following the advice given by the APA teacher. These unsupervised sessions can be done independently on the bike. In order to encourage patients to perform these unsupervised sessions, patients and their relatives will be given a connected device and will have access to a mobile application developed by the Kiplin company, which offers connected physical activity games to be performed in teams (from 2 to 4 participants). These games, lasting from 1 to 3 weeks, use the participants' daily PA level as a unit of animation and are punctuated by challenges.
Institut d'Hématologie et d'Oncologie Pédiatrique
Lyon, France
observance to the physical activity program
achieved/non achieved (achieved meaning the patient attended at least one session of 15 minutes weekly during the whole program, considering both supervised and unsupervised sessions)
Time frame: 3 months
Impact of unsupervised sessions on patients' PA practice
Rate of unsupervised sessions/total of performed sessions
Time frame: baseline, 3 months
Impact of the physical activity program on weight
weight in kgs
Time frame: baseline, 3 months
Impact of the physical activity on waist circumference
waist circumference assessed in cm
Time frame: baseline, 3 months
Impact of the physical activity program on hip circumference
hip circumference assessed in cm
Time frame: baseline, 3 months
Impact of the physical activity program on body mass index
weight/(size)\^2
Time frame: baseline, 3 months
Impact of the physical activity program on endurance capacity
Harvard step test
Time frame: baseline, 3 months
Impact of the physical activity program on muscle strength
Dynanometer
Time frame: baseline, 3 months
Impact of the physical activity program on fatigue
Visual analogic scale from 0 to 10
Time frame: baseline, 3 months
Self efficacy feeling
HAPA questionnaire
Time frame: 3 months
Motivation towards physical activity
BREQ-2 questionnaire
Time frame: baseline, 3 months
Impact of the PA program on metabolic syndrome
Lipid check-up
Time frame: baseline, 3 months
Impact of social environment of PA practice
PA practice of patient / PA practice of relatives
Time frame: 3 months
Overall satisfaction
Likert-scale questionnaire
Time frame: 3 months
Acceptability of the intervention
Number of enrolled patients/number of eligible patients
Time frame: baseline
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