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A Motion Exergaming Approach for Symptom Management: HNC

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The University of Alabama at Birmingham

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Head and Neck Cancer

Treatments

Behavioral: A personalized Physical Activity intervention with fitness graded Motion Exergames (PAfitME)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT04632654
1R01CA244947-01 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)
STUDY000062

Details and patient eligibility

About

This overall objective of the RCT is to test an intervention to overcome the PA barriers for head and neck cancer (HNC) patients during the first 6 months after their treatment. PAfitME stands for a personalized Physical Activity intervention with fitness graded Motion Exergames. PAfitME is delivered via a tested mix of FaceTime calls and home visits, uses commercially available exergaming platforms (Nintendo Switch). We propose the following specific aims: (1) When compared to an attention control group, determine the effect of PAfitME on fatigue and musculoskeletal pain at week 6, when controlling for age and sex; (2) when compared to an attention control group, determine the effect of PAfitME on functional status and QOL at week 6, when controlling for age and sex; and (3) explore if PA self-efficacy, PA enjoyment, and exergame minutes mediate the effect of PAfitME on fatigue and musculoskeletal pain. This study will evaluate 150 post-treatment (radiation, chemotherapy, or chemoradiation) HNC patients in an RCT with an attention control. For 6 weeks, the experimental (PAfitME) group will receive the PAfitME intervention, and the attention control group will receive NCI-based survivorship education and exergame equipment. For Aims 1 and 2, using an intention-to-treat framework, we will fit a series of linear mixed effects models with each of the outcome variables. For Aim 3, we will conduct our exploratory analyses in ml_mediation (STATA 15), which will compute direct and indirect effects for multi-level data.

Full description

Among head and neck cancer (HNC) patients, 92% report fatigue and 73% have pain. A 10% increase in fatigue or pain is associated with a 10-25% reduction in HNC survival. During the critical transition period from the end of active treatment to 6 months post-treatment, untreated physical symptoms negatively impact functional status (ADL) and quality of life (QOL). Fatigue and musculoskeletal pain are known to improve in response to physical activity (PA). However, 51% of HNC survivors rarely engage in any type of PA because of complicated PA barriers. Our overall objective is to test an intervention to overcome these PA barriers for HNC patients during the critical transition period to self-management. PAfitME, a personalized Physical Activity intervention with fitness graded Motion Exergames, is a telehealth program built on Social Cognitive Theory and the exercise principle of adaptation. PAfitME, delivered via a tested mix of FaceTime calls and home visits, uses commercially available exergaming platforms (Wii Fit and Xbox Kinect). We propose the following specific aims: (1) When compared to an attention control group, determine the effect of PAfitME on fatigue and musculoskeletal pain at week 6, when controlling for age and sex; (2) when compared to an attention control group, determine the effect of PAfitME on functional status and QOL at week 6, when controlling for age and sex; and (3) explore if PA self-efficacy, PA enjoyment, and exergame minutes mediate the effect of PAfitME on fatigue and musculoskeletal pain. This study will evaluate 150 post-treatment (radiation, chemotherapy, or chemoradiation) HNC patients in an RCT with an attention control. For 6 weeks, the experimental (PAfitME) group will receive the PAfitME intervention, and the attention control group will receive NCI-based survivorship education and exergame equipment. For Aims 1 and 2, using an intention-to-treat framework, we will fit a series of linear mixed-effects models with each of the outcome variables. For Aim 3, we will conduct our exploratory analyses in ml_mediation (STATA 15), which will compute direct and indirect effects for multi-level data. This study aligns with the NCI Cancer Moonshot goal to minimize cancer treatment-associated side effects and the key recommendation in the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Clinical Guidelines of the need for evidence-based non- pharmacological fatigue/pain treatments (National Priority).

Enrollment

150 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

To be eligible for this study, patients must be:

  1. diagnosed with head and neck cancer (Tumor sites in the head and neck area);
  2. 18 years or older;
  3. able to understand English;
  4. able to communicate;
  5. have a Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) score of >= 60%;
  6. be cleared by their provider to resume low to moderate intensity PA;
  7. have fatigue or pain of ≥moderate severity; and

A KPS score of >= 60% has been used in previous exercise trials in the HNC population. This is equal to ECog scores ≤ 2.

Moderate fatigue or pain severity is defined as a worst score in the past week of >= 4 on a 0-10 scale.

Patients receiving immunotherapy are not excluded from participating in the study.

Exclusion criteria

Patients will be excluded if they

  1. are hospitalized;
  2. are in hospice care;
  3. have a history of seizures or loss of consciousness; or
  4. are cognitively impaired, defined as making ≥3 errors on a validated 6-item cognitive screener (3 items identifying the current year, month, and day; 3 items recalling 3 pre-selected objects).

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

150 participants in 2 patient groups

PAfitME
Experimental group
Description:
For 6 weeks, the experimental (PAfitME) group will receive the PAfitME intervention.
Treatment:
Behavioral: A personalized Physical Activity intervention with fitness graded Motion Exergames (PAfitME)
Attention Control
No Intervention group
Description:
For 6 weeks, the attention control group will receive National Cancer Institute-based survivorship education and exergame equipment (Nintendo Switch).

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Hsiao-Lan Wang

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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