Effects of a Multimodal Physical Exercise and Functional Rehabilitation Program on Fatigue, Pain, Functional Capacity and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients With Tumor Asthenia.
Cancer, Cancer-Related Syndrome, Fatigue
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cancer focused on measuring Cancer, Rehabilitation, Occupational therapy, Fatigue
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria:
- Having among the reasons for admission a pathological diagnosis of newly diagnosed or relapsed oncological disease.
- Being admitted to the Oncology Service of the Salamanca University Hospital.
- Barthel index score between 15 and 55 points.
- Level of tumor asthenia greater than or equal to 4 on the EVA scale for tumor asthenia.
- Sign an informed consent in which they authorize their voluntary participation in the study (Annex II).
Exclusion criteria:
- Present cognitive impairment assessed with the Mini-mental State Examination (MMSE) less than 24 points.
- Present hemoglobin levels below 10g / dl.
Withdrawal criteria:
- Exitus of the patient.
- Progression of the disease leading to a terminal state.
- Hospitalization of the patient at the time of home monitoring.
- Do not carry out Final Assessment.
Sites / Locations
- Universidad de Salamanca
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control group. Health education program
Experimental Group. Multimodal Exercise and Functional Rehabilitation Program
The participants in this group will undergo the usual clinical practice: compliance and adherence to the prescribed drug treatment will be explained, as well as the established guidelines for individualized health care. A Health Education Program will also be added at discharge, mainly aimed at reinforcing and promoting an active and healthy life.
Prescription of multimodal physical exercise. A supervised and structured home program will be carried out for one month. It will be carried out daily in two short sessions of 15-20 minutes, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Each session will be structured in a warm-up, a main part and a cool-down and relaxation (14). Reeducation of Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Specific training will be carried out after the evaluation and before the discharge of the patients from the university healthcare complex. It is intended to identify the factors that are interfering with the performance of activities of daily living. The intervention will consist of three parts: Direct intervention on Activities of Daily Living (ADL), carried out in situ in the hospitalization and generalizable to their daily environment; teaching in Energy Saving Techniques (APR). Prescription of support products and adaptations of the environment.