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Pilot trial of inter-disciplinary PREHABilitation after colonoscopy


ABSTRACT: Interventions: Participants will be enrolled in a flexible inter-disciplinary prehabilitation programme if they are referred to surgical services after colonoscopy. The aim of this programme is to prepare participants physically, mentally, and emotionally for possible bowel surgery. The programme includes physical activity, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, dietetics, and health psychology. Each of these services will be made available to participants by experienced registered clinicians working in an inter-disciplinary team at the Auckland District Health Board (ADHB). Each of these services are described below. The prehabilitation programme coordinator will first meet with each potential participant to discuss the study, obtain their written informed consent, and assess their needs and preferences for the components of the prehabilitation programme. This is expected to take approximately one hour. The coordinator will then refer participants to services as indicated. Physical activity: Participants will be invited to complete an exercise test with an ADHB clinical exercise physiologist, to evaluate their current level of cardiovascular fitness and prescribe a programme of supervised high-intensity interval training (HIIT). The programme involves exercising on a treadmill or stationery bike, depending on participant preference and clinician judgement. This programme is designed to efficiently increase cardiovascular fitness in 3 sessions per week for up to 4 weeks, while participants await their surgical treatment. HIIT will begin as soon as possible after participants join the prehabilitation programme, and will stop at least 72 hours prior to scheduled surgery. The duration of the programme is therefore flexible, depending on the amount of time available prior to schedule Primary outcome(s): The primary outcome is the effect size of high intensity interval training (HIIT), calculated from the percentage change in VO2Max in L/min between the initial and final CPET assessments. [Effect size of HIIT training will be calculated between the initial CPET assessment prior to the HIIT training intervention, and the final CPET assessment immediately after the HIIT training intervention and prior to surgery. This change was made before recruitment of the first participant.] Study Design: Purpose: Treatment; Allocation: Non-randomised trial

DISEASE(S): Bowel Cancer,Public Health-health Service Research,Colorectal Cancer,Physical Medicine / Rehabilitation-other Physical Medicine / Rehabilitation,Cancer-bowel-back Passage (rectum) Or Large Bowel (colon),Physical Medicine / Rehabilitation-occupational Therapy,Physical Medicine / Rehabilitation-physiotherapy

PROVIDER: 2470101 | ecrin-mdr-crc |

REPOSITORIES: ECRIN MDR

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