Understanding the Post-Surgical Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patient's Symptom Experience
Fatigue, Self Efficacy, Quality of Life
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Fatigue focused on measuring Cancer-Related Fatigue, Fatigue, Symptoms, Functional Status, Quality of Life, Lung Cancer, Rehabilitation, Exercise, Physical Activity, Self-Efficacy, Self-Management
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Women and men
- At least 18 years of age (Michigan) and 19 years of age in (Nebraska)
- With suspected non-small cell lung cancer to be confirmed after surgery
- Karnofsky Performance Status score of at least 70%
- Thoracic surgeon approval pre- and post-surgery
- Medically stable comorbid conditions allowing for non-small cell lung cancer surgery clearance
- Has phone access capability
- Able to speak and write English
- Able to hear and speak for phone interviews
- Owns a television
- Lives within 2 hours driving distance of recruitment site
Exclusion Criteria:
- Severe impairment of sight, hearing, speaking
- Active treatment for malignancy within past 3 months (other than non-melanoma skin cancer or long-term hormonal treatment for common cancers such as breast and prostate if disease is stable
- Weight greater than 330 pounds
- History of photosensitive seizures
- Any condition or disorder that would impede safe participation as directed
- Plans to relocate outside the area during the study period or unable to fully participate
Sites / Locations
- University of Nebraska Medical CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Light Physical Activity 1
Light Physical Activity 2
Support Education Activity
Conventional treatment for cancer as prescribed by the participant's health care providers and will receive a home-based light (mild) physical activity program that begins approximately within one week after discharge from the hospital with the physical activity program starting approximately within the first week post-discharge from the hospital.
Conventional treatment for cancer as prescribed by the participant's health care providers and will receive a home-based light (mild) physical activity program that begins approximately within one week after discharge from the hospital with the physical activity program starting approximately 7 weeks post-discharge from the hospital.
Conventional treatment for cancer as prescribed by the participant's health care providers and will participate in a supportive cancer-related education activity each week for 6-weeks after returning home from the hospital.