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Brief Title: Change of Fatigue and Physical Fitness in Hospitalized Hematology Patients
Official Title: Change of Fatigue and Physical Fitness and Their Related Factors in Hospitalized Hematology Patients
Study ID: NCT01603290
Brief Summary: The purposes of this study are to (1) explore the severity of symptom of leukemia patients experienced before and after chemotherapy in hospital, (2) investigate the trajectories of the fatigue and physical fitness, and their related factors, and (3) the correlation between fatigue and physical fitness
Detailed Description: Cancer-Related Fatigue (CRF) is one of the common distressed symptoms that leukemia patients experienced during the period of chemotherapy. Exercise is the most effective non-pharmacologic treatment but inpatients refuse to do exercise in clinical settings in Taiwan. Decreased physical activity may increase the intensity of fatigue and degenerate the physical fitness; however, there is no study to explore the trajectories of fatigue and physical fitness for leukemia patient during hospitalization. Therefore, the purposes of this study are to (1) explore the severity of symptom of leukemia patients experienced before and after chemotherapy in hospital, (2) investigate the trajectories of the fatigue and physical fitness, and their related factors, and (3) the correlation between fatigue and physical fitness. A longitudinal designed study will be conducted to recruit the leukemia patients in a medical center in Taipei. Eligible patients are those will be going to receive chemotherapy and in hospital at least one week. Time periods for data collection will be in the first 48 hours after hospitalization (T0) and the 48 hours before the patient discharged (T1). A set of structured questionnaire will be used to collected data including the Background information form, the Fatigue Symptom Inventory, the Cancer Fatigue Scale, the Symptom Severity Scale, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Patients will be received physical fitness test including the 6-Minute Walking Test, grip strength, and 30-second chair stand test. The descriptive statistics will be used to analyze the severity of symptom distress, fatigue, and the change of physical fitness, and the inferential statistics was used to analyze the correlation of the symptom, fatigue, and physical fitness. Besides, generalized estimating equations (GEE) will be used to analysis the average of population change of fatigue and physical fitness.
Minimum Age: 20 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, , Taiwan