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Participants will take part in a 12 week intervention, with at least one follow up at 24 +/- 2 weeks. Each participant will be provided with support, motivation and professional guidance about improving physical activity (PA) levels and will be given a commercially available PA tracker. The PA tracker will also include a smartphone or web-based application, where participants can upload their exercise performed each day, and keep up to date with their goals using their smartphone or by logging on to their computer. The aim of the study is to find out how useful and effective technology with support from a healthcare professional is in helping cancer survivors to become more physically active.
This study will measure objective PA levels of the participants at the start of the study and at the end. The acceptability of using this intervention to promote PA in cancer survivors will also be investigated.
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The overall aim is to determine the feasibility of a specific PA intervention, combining technology and professional input, in the cancer survivor population.
Study Design: A single arm feasibility trial of a PA intervention using technology and behavioural change theories as tools to achieve increased PA. Participants in the study will receive 12 weeks of the intervention. Outcomes will be measured at baseline, 12 weeks and 24 weeks (+/- 2 weeks) post baseline.
Patient recruitment: Participants will be recruited from those attending the St. James' Hospital oncology and haematology services. Study personnel will provide further information to these patients and assess them for eligibility. Informed consent will be gained from each participant.
Sample size: Proposed sample size is 60 (based on Sim and Lewis, 2012 recommendations) and allowing for 20% drop-out.
Intervention: This study will use the commercially available 'Fitbit' wearable technology with its paired smartphone application. PA goals will be prescribed by a qualified, chartered physiotherapist using the American Cancer Society (ACS) guidelines (Doyle et al 2006). Participants will use the Fitbit and its paired application for 12 weeks. The Fitbit device is a tool for motivation and monitoring of PA behaviours in this intervention.
This study will also use evidence-based psychological behavioural change theory. Behavioural change techniques include 'self-monitoring of behaviour', 'goal-setting', 'feedback on behaviour' and 'information about health consequences'.
Procedures: This study includes time-points at baseline, 12 weeks (Intervention end) and 24 weeks post baseline (+/- 2 weeks (Follow-up).
Pre-intervention:Consent and PA measurement
Baseline Session:
Participants attend
After intervention ends (12 weeks):
Measurement of height, weight, BMI and body composition and 6 minute walk test
Participants wear Actigraph x 7 days
12 weeks after end of intervention:
Measurement of height, weight, BMI and body composition and 6 minute walk test
Participants wear Actigraph x 7 days
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