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Brief Title: Feasibility of a Novel, Theory Based Physical Activity Intervention Among Adult Cancer Survivors
Official Title: Designing and Testing the Feasibility of a Theory-Based Intervention to Promote Physical Activity Among Cancer Survivors
Study ID: NCT04498130
Brief Summary: As the number of cancer survivors grows and expected survival time increases, the health behaviors of this population are gaining significant attention from the research and public health community. Adoption or maintenance of healthy lifestyles after cancer has the potential to reduce both cancer- and non-cancer-related morbidity and mortality. Exercise adoption and maintenance remains a significant challenge for adults, especially clinical populations such as cancer survivors who may struggle with comorbidities, symptoms and side-effects of the disease or medications, and overall compromised health and functioning. A number of site-based exercise interventions have been conducted to promote physical activity, often using a theoretical basis to design and execute the intervention. Although these programs are successful in exposing cancer survivors to regular physical activity, they often struggle with exercise maintenance after the conclusion of the structured site-based group exercise sessions. The goal of the proposed project is to enhance physical activity engagement among adult cancer survivors by designing a home-based program using the socio-ecological framework and employing constructs from social cognitive theory to guide participants through the project.
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age: 30 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, United States
Name: Neha P Gothe, MA, PhD
Affiliation: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR