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- Sperimentazione clinica NCT07591376
A Reminder App to Improve Physical Activity During Radiotherapy for Lung Cancer - a Pre-study in Healthy Volunteers (APART-LUNG)
Physical activity prior to and during chemo- and/or immunotherapy for lung cancer appears important. This may also be true for patients with lung cancer treated with radiation therapy. However, adherence to an exercise program sometimes may be challenging for the patients, particularly if they experience fatigue or other adverse events.
The question arose whether an easy-to-use mobile app installed on the patient's smart phone reminding patients several times daily to perform a certain number of steps will have a positive effect on their physical activity during a course of radiation therapy. Such an app has been developed within the Interreg project HeAT (Health Advancing Technologies for Elderly). However, before this app can be tested in a prospective trial involving patients, its usability should to be evaluated by healthy volunteers. In the present prospective study, 30 healthy volunteers test and rate ten aspects related to the usability of the app.
The healthy volunteers have to download a reminder app, which has been designed by the Lübeck based company Nextlabel Offene Handelsgesellschaft (OHG). After receiving the link for the download of the app from Nextlabel OHG by e-mail, the participants are asked to test the app and complete a questionnaire. They are asked to affirm or negate ten statements in three sections (download and installation, navigation, and content/functions) regarding the usability of the reminder app. The satisfaction rate represents the rate of participants who affirmed a statement. If this rate was <60%, the reminder app was rated as not being useful. If the rate was between ≥60% but <80%, the app was regarded useful but required further optimization regarding the corresponding section. In addition, iPhone and Android users are compared with respect to the satisfaction rates.
Panoramica dello studio
Descrizione dettagliata
Lung cancer belongs to the most common types of solid cancer in Europe and Northern America. A considerable number of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) receive conventionally fractionated radiation therapy with or without systemic treatment. Radiation therapy may be associated with adverse events affecting healthy tissues within the radiation field but also with fatigue and a decreased level of physical activity or function. Patients who experience significant treatment-related toxicity may not be able to receive the complete radiation therapy as planned. Maintaining or even improving the level of activity by physical exercise or walking a certain number of steps per day may be helpful in this context. In a retrospective study of 184 cancer patients (including 31 patients with lung cancer), adherence to an exercise program was associated with fewer dose reductions and delays of chemotherapy. Moreover, several studies performed in patients with lung cancer suggested that physical activity had a positive effect on the patient's quality of live. Thus, physical activity prior to and during chemo- and/or immunotherapy for lung cancer appears important. This may also be true for patients with lung cancer treated with radiation therapy. However, adherence to an exercise program sometimes may be challenging for the patients, particularly if they experience fatigue or other adverse events. The question arose whether an easy-to-use mobile app installed on the patient's smart phone reminding patients several times daily to perform a certain number of steps will have a positive effect on their physical activity during a course of radiation therapy. Such an app has been developed within the Interreg project HeAT (Health Advancing Technologies for Elderly). However, before this app can be tested in a prospective trial involving patients, its usability should to be evaluated by healthy volunteers. In the present prospective study, 30 healthy volunteers test and rate ten aspects related to the usability of the app. This study will be followed by a clinical trial in lung cancer patients.
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the usability of a reminder app designed to improve physical activity during radiation therapy for lung cancer. This is a prospective multi-center study (one arm), which is performed in 30 healthy volunteers. The healthy volunteers have to download a reminder app, which has been designed by the Lübeck based company Nextlabel OHG. After receiving the link for the download of the app from Nextlabel OHG by e-mail, the participants are asked to test the app and complete a questionnaire. They are asked to affirm or negate ten statements in three sections (download and installation, navigation, and content/functions) regarding the usability of the reminder app. The satisfaction rate represents the rate of participants who affirmed a statement. If this rate was <60%, the reminder app was rated as not being useful. If the rate was between ≥60% but <80%, the app was regarded useful but required further optimization regarding the corresponding section. In addition, iPhone and Android users are compared with respect to the satisfaction rates (Fisher's exact tests).
Tipo di studio
Iscrizione (Effettivo)
Fase
- Non applicabile
Contatti e Sedi
Criteri di partecipazione
Criteri di ammissibilità
Età idonea allo studio
- Adulto
- Adulto più anziano
Accetta volontari sani
Descrizione
Inclusion Criteria:
- Possession of and ability to use a smart phone plus a step counter
- Age ≥18 years
- Written informed consent
- Capacity of the participant to consent
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Expected non-compliance
Piano di studio
Come è strutturato lo studio?
Dettagli di progettazione
- Scopo principale: Altro
- Assegnazione: N / A
- Modello interventistico: Assegnazione di gruppo singolo
- Mascheramento: Nessuno (etichetta aperta)
Armi e interventi
Gruppo di partecipanti / Arm |
Intervento / Trattamento |
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Altro: Healthy volunteers evaluating a reminder app
Participants are asked to test the app and complete a questionnaire.
They are asked to affirm or negate ten statements in three sections (download and installation, navigation, and content/functions) regarding the usability of the reminder app.
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The participants evaluate a mobile app installed on their smart phone reminding them several times daily to perform a certain number of steps.
the participants are asked to complete a questionnaire and to affirm or negate ten statements in three sections (download and installation, navigation, and content/functions) regarding the usability of the app.
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Cosa sta misurando lo studio?
Misure di risultato primarie
Misura del risultato |
Misura Descrizione |
Lasso di tempo |
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Satisfaction with the reminder app
Lasso di tempo: Day 1
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The participants are asked to affirm or negate ten statements in three sections (download and installation, navigation, and content/functions) regarding the usability of the reminder app.
The satisfaction rate represents the rate of participants who affirmed a statement.
If this rate was <60%, the reminder app was rated as not being useful.
If the rate was between ≥60% but <80%, the app was regarded useful but required further optimization regarding the corresponding section.
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Day 1
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Collaboratori e investigatori
Investigatori
- Investigatore principale: Dirk Rades, Prof. Dr. med., FASTRO, University of Luebeck, Germany
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Inizio studio (Effettivo)
Completamento primario (Effettivo)
Completamento dello studio (Effettivo)
Date di iscrizione allo studio
Primo inviato
Primo inviato che soddisfa i criteri di controllo qualità
Primo Inserito (Effettivo)
Aggiornamenti dei record di studio
Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato (Effettivo)
Ultimo aggiornamento inviato che soddisfa i criteri QC
Ultimo verificato
Maggiori informazioni
Termini relativi a questo studio
Parole chiave
Termini MeSH pertinenti aggiuntivi
- Neoplasie per sede
- Neoplasie
- Malattie delle vie respiratorie
- Malattie polmonari
- Neoplasie delle vie respiratorie
- Neoplasie toraciche
- Comportamento
- Neoplasie polmonari
- Attività motoria
- Qualità, accesso e valutazione dell'assistenza sanitaria
- Tecniche investigative
- Metodi epidemiologici
- Raccolta dei dati
- Meccanismi di valutazione dell'assistenza sanitaria
- Qualità dell'assistenza sanitaria
- Sanità pubblica
- Ambiente e salute pubblica
- Sondaggi e questionari
Altri numeri di identificazione dello studio
- APPAREL-HV
Piano per i dati dei singoli partecipanti (IPD)
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