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Brief Title: Development and Validation of the EFT for Adolescents With Cancer
Official Title: Development and Validation of the Exercise Fit Test (EFT) for Adolescents With Cancer
Study ID: NCT05304988
Brief Summary: There is increasing evidence of interventions shown to be effective to promote physical activity in adolescents with cancer. Nevertheless, adolescents with cancer become physically inactive after the end of the interventions. These interventions emphasized heavily on interventionists' role to assess adolescents' physical fitness and prescribe exercises. After the intervention, the adolescents were unable to follow the previous exercise prescriptions due to their changing medical conditions. To promote physical activity sustainably, it is vital to develop a patient-based assessment tool to allow adolescents with cancer to self-assess their own appropriate levels of physical activity that they could perform. However, a review of literature indicates a lack of such a tool.
Detailed Description: A cross-sectional study design will be used. A convenience sample of 400 adolescents who (1) are aged 13-18; (2) are diagnosed with cancer; (3) can communicate in Cantonese and read Chinese will be recruited in Hong Kong Children's Hospital. The outcome measures will include demographic characteristics, pain scores, cardiopulmonary function measurements, EFT scores and ratings of the oncologist for the fitness of subjects for physical activity.
Minimum Age: 13 Years
Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Katherine Lam, Hong Kong, Hong Kong,China, Hong Kong
Name: Katherine Lam, PhD
Affiliation: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR