Steps to Eliminate Postoperative Problems (STEPP)
Bladder Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Bladder Cancer focused on measuring Behavioral Economics, Financial Incentives, Bladder Cancer, Ambulation, Surgical Co-Morbidity, Fitbit, Mobile Health, Radical Cystectomy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Planning to undergo radical cystectomy (either with ileal conduit, Indiana pouch, neobladder (e.g., Studer or Hautmann pouch) at the University of Pennsylvania
- Patient has been diagnosed with bladder cancer
- Patient is at least 21 years of age
- Patient is ambulatory with baseline ECOG performance status less than or equal to 2
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient knows he or she will be unable or unwilling to use a mobile device and online tool to upload activity data
- Poor preoperative performance status (ECOG 3 or greater)
- Plan for cystectomy without cutaneous ureterostomies (without a bowel diversion)
- Non-English speakers
- Patient is non-ambulatory
- Patient is incapable of consenting himself or herself prior to surgery (Because participating in this trial involves ongoing effort on the part of the subject, patients who are incapable of consenting for themselves at baseline are excluded)
- Patients who do not have at least 24 hours of pre-operation ambulation data
Sites / Locations
- Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Financial Incentive
Control (Education)
Financial Incentive to Increase Ambulation: A financial reward is given on a per day basis when subject meets daily step goal, 1/5 chance to win additional monetary prize if patient uploads step count data for at least 75% of study days. Subjects will use Fitbit Zip to track step counts
Subjects in this group will receive standard education on the benefits of post-surgery ambulation only Subjects will use Fitbit Zips to track step counts