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This study aims to decrease the incidence of hospital acquired deconditioning (HAD) and to help standardize daily physical exercise monitoring in acute leukemia patients with anticipated prolonged duration of hospital stay. The investigators hypothesize that implementing a patient-reported adherence log of their recommended standard daily set of exercises will help reduce proportion of hospital acquired deconditioning in acute leukemia patients. The investigators also hypothesize that less adherent patients will have more inpatient hospital related events and decreased health related quality of life.
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Hospital-associated deconditioning (HAD), or post-hospital syndrome, describes the physical, cognitive, and functional decline that develops during hospitalization. Acute leukemia patients require inpatient chemotherapy treatments that often impose a minimal hospital stay of 21 days. While physical activity is recommended, its prescription and monitoring are not standardized, often leading to deconditioning developing before physical activity is urged.
This study aims to decrease the incidence of hospital acquired deconditioning (HAD) and to help standardize daily physical exercise monitoring in acute leukemia patients with anticipated prolonged duration of hospital stay. The investigators hypothesize that implementing a patient-reported adherence log of their recommended standard daily set of exercises will help reduce proportion of hospital acquired deconditioning in acute leukemia patients. The investigators also hypothesize that less adherent patients will have more inpatient hospital related events and decreased health related quality of life.
The intervention is a three-prong approach to reduce hospital acquired deconditioning in patients with anticipated prolonged length of stay for acute leukemia chemotherapy at North Shore University Hospital. The intervention includes 1) providing a set of daily physical exercises to patient according to their baseline performance status as assessed by physical therapist, 2) maintaining a patient-completed daily log of physical exercise adherence and 3) standardize the monitoring of physical exercise by the healthcare team by its inclusion in daily progress notes.
The results will assess the effectiveness of this intervention in reducing the occurrence proportion of HAD in the intervention group compared to historical controls. Additionally, the investigators will assess the correlation between patient reported adherence rate to the occurrence of hospital related events as well as its impact on health-related quality of life.
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