The study aims to evaluate the effects of 4 weeks of hypopressive exercise associated with resistance training and aerobic exercises on fatigue, symptoms of urinary incontinence, sexual function and quality of life in women treated for gynecological cancer compared to a group that will perform conventional training. .
Objective: To evaluate the effects of 4 weeks of hypopressive exercise associated with resistance training and aerobic exercises on fatigue, symptoms of urinary incontinence, sexual function and quality of life in women treated for gynecological cancer compared to a group that will perform conventional training. Methods: This will be a single-blind randomized clinical trial. A hypopressive exercise intervention associated with resistance training and aerobic exercise will be carried out during twelve telerehabilitation sessions. Patients over 18 years of age who are diagnosed with gynecological cancer and who are indicated for radiotherapy or chemotherapy will participate. Patients will be randomly assigned to an experimental group of hypopressive exercises associated with resistance training and aerobic exercises or conventional training. Fatigue, quality of life, symptoms of urinary incontinence and sexual function will be evaluated before and after the intervention. Discussion: The results of this clinical trial will determine the impact of conventional training associated with hypopressive exercise on the negative side effects of cancer treatment in women with gynecological cancer.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
36
Both groups will train three times a week, twice synchronously online and once asynchronously, considering a standardized exercise guideline. In all intervention sessions, conventional exercises will be guided by the standardized exercise guideline previously developed by the study team, for 4 weeks. Hypopresive, strength and resistance exercises group will receive static hypopressive exercise in supine position, with variant of arms in flexion, abduction and extension, consisting of 3 exercises at the end of the intervention with strength and resistance exercises.
Catholic University of Maule
Talca, Maule Region, Chile
Change from baseline at 4 weeks in quality of life assessed by a questionnaire
Data are be collected using the questionnaire The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Core Quality of Life questionnaire it contains 30 items and the total score ranges from 0 (very poor) to 100 (excellent) for the functional dimensions, and from 0 (excellent) to 100 (very poor) for the symptom dimensions. All of the multi-item scales and single-item measures range in a score from 0 to 100, where a high score represents a higher response level.
Time frame: Baseline/up to 4 weeks
Change from baseline at 4 weeks in sexual function assessed by a questionnaire
Data are be collected using the questionnaire Organ Prolapse/Urinary Incontinence Sexual Questionnaire that consists of 12 items, the scores range from 0 to 48, the higher the score, the better the sexual function.
Time frame: Baseline/up to 4 weeks
Change from baseline at 4 weeks in urinary incontinence assessed by a questionnaire
Data are be collected using the questionnaire Pelvic Floor Impact Questionnaire-Short Form 7 that score corresponds to 0: not at all; 1: something; 2: moderately and 3: quite a bit. For the conversion of the score, the mean score must be multiplied with 100/3 and a scale range of 0 to 100 is obtained, the higher the score, the greater the impact of symptoms on general activities.
Time frame: Baseline/up to 4 weeks
Change from baseline at 4 weeks in fatigue assessed by a scale
Data are be collected using the scale the Brief Fatigue Inventory that it is made up of 3 items, the categorization of fatigue levels can be obtained through an arithmetic average of the scores obtained in each item. Score 0 means "no fatigue"; 1-3: "mild fatigue"; 4-6: "moderate fatigue" and 7-10: "severe fatigue.
Time frame: Baseline/up to 4 weeks
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