1. Health Through Activity: Initial Evaluation of an In-Home Intervention for Older Adults With Cancer.
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Lyons KD, Bruce ML, Hull JG, Kaufman PA, Li Z, Stearns DM, Lansigan F, Chamberlin M, Fuld A, Bartels SJ, Whipple J, Bakitas MA, and Hegel MT
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- Aged, Cancer Survivors statistics & numerical data, Humans, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Occupational Therapy methods, Quality of Life
- Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of conducting a future full-scale trial to test the efficacy of an in-home occupational therapy intervention designed to reduce disability in older adult cancer survivors., Method: Participants reporting activity limitations during or after cancer treatment were enrolled in a Phase 1 pilot randomized controlled trial comparing the 6-wk intervention (n = 30) to usual care (n = 29). Descriptive data on retention rates were collected to assess feasibility of intervention and study procedures. Potential efficacy was explored through participants' self-reported disability, quality of life, activity level, and behavioral activation at 0, 8, and 16 wk after enrollment., Results: Retention rates were high regarding completion of the intervention (90%) and outcome assessments (90% of usual-care participants and 80% of intervention participants). Outcomes consistently favored the intervention group, although group differences were small., Conclusion: The procedures were feasible to implement and acceptable to participants., (Copyright © 2019 by the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.)
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- 2019
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