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The Effect of Logotherapy on Mental Health in Gynecological Cancer Patients

Cancer of OvaryEndometrium Cancer1 more

Gynecological cancers negatively affect women's sexuality, fertility, body image, and self-perception, resulting in deterioration in their psychological health. The aim of this study is to examine the effects of logotherapy on traumatic stress symptoms, post-traumatic growth, finding meaning in life, and spiritual well-being in gynecological cancer patients. No research has yet been found that examines logotherapy's symptoms of post-traumatic stress, post-traumatic growth, the meaning of life, and the spiritual well-being of gynecological cancer patients. The study was conducted in a single-blind randomized controlled trial with 68 women with gynecological cancer. The study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov NCT… While logotherapy interviews including seven sessions were made in the experimental group, only routine nursing care was given to the control group. The data were collected using the Personal Information Form (PIF), the Traumatic Stress Symptom Scale (TSSS), the Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), the Meaning in Life Questionnaire (MLQ), and the Spiritual Well-Being Scale (SWBS). To analyze the data, descriptive statistics and parametric-nonparametric tests were used in the analysis of the data.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Physical Activity Behavioral Intervention in Obese Endometrial Cancer Survivors

Stage IA Uterine Corpus CancerStage IB Uterine Corpus Cancer6 more

This randomized clinical trial studies a physical activity behavioral intervention in obese endometrial cancer survivors. Learning about physical activity behavior while participating in a fitness class may help increase physical activity and improve the quality of life of obese endometrial cancer survivors.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Gentle Yoga and Dietary Counseling in Improving Physical Function and Quality of Life in Stage I-II...

ObesityEndometrial Carcinoma

This randomized clinical trial studies how well gentle yoga and dietary counseling lifestyle change effects physical function and quality of life of endometrial cancer survivors. Gentle yoga and dietary counseling may help improve physical function and quality of life for stage I-II endometrial cancer survivors.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

TREC Lifestyle Beyond Cancer Study in Endometrial Cancer Survivors

Endometrial Cancer

This randomized, controlled study evaluates the efficacy of weigh loss interventions in endometrial cancer survivors, using novel technology-based weight loss platforms. This is a multi-site, pilot feasibility study which will provide preliminary data to support a larger NIH funded, mult-center trial.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Pelvic Floor Muscle Training in Treating Urinary Incontinence in Gynecologic Cancer Survivors

Cervical CancerEndometrial Cancer4 more

This randomized pilot clinical trial studies pelvic floor muscle training in treating urinary incontinence in gynecologic cancer survivors. Pelvic floor muscle training may help control symptoms and improve physical function and quality of life in gynecologic cancer survivors.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Adaptive Pet Study

Head and Neck CancersLung and Esophagus Cancers5 more

The purpose of this study is to determine the benefit of using positron emission tomography (PET) in addition to the standard (computed tomography) CT to plan radiation therapy for cancer treatment. The information from the PET-CT may allow the investigators to change the radiation plan or the delivery of the radiation to the tumor/tumor site such as the total dose of radiation or the size of the area to receive further radiation. Presently the use of PET scans to adjust radiation therapy during radiation treatment is not standard of care and is being investigated in this study.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Endometrial Cancer Diet and Exercise

Early Stage Endometrial Cancer

This study will evaluate whether the use of the Jawbone wristband monitor, in connection with home-based exercise and nutritional counseling can be safely completed and improve cardiorespiratory fitness (heart and lung health) in women with early stage endometrial cancer who have undergone surgery.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

FitEx for Endometrial Cancer Survivors

Quality of LifeCancer of Endometrium3 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a physical activity tracking program called FitEx would be useful to endometrial cancer survivors. Each interested endometrial cancer survivor will recruit 1 to 5 additional friends/family members to participate in the intervention with them, forming a team. Each team will be randomized to FitExEC (control group) that receives FitEx for endometrial cancer survivors, or FitExEC+yoga (experimental group) that receives FitEx for endometrial cancer survivors plus yoga cueing. FitExEC is based on FitEx, a program used to encourage adults to improve their fruit and vegetable intake while increasing their physical activity. FitEx works by having participants join a team with their friends and loved ones, so they can support one another in meeting their goals. In this study, teams of endometrial cancer survivors/support members will receive watches that track how much they walk. Each day, participants record how much exercise, how many fruits, and how many vegetables they've eaten that day for a total of 8 weeks. Participants will be encouraged to attend a virtual session 15 minutes per week that will focus on 1-mile worth of exercise points (all control) or 15 minutes of yoga (all experimental) followed by 15 minutes of support (endometrial cancer survivors only [control and experimental survivors in different groups]). Participation in the study lasts roughly 10 weeks, and participants will be followed for 6 months afterward. The investigators think that FitEx may help people with endometrial cancer improve their daily physical activity and slowly improve their health and quality of life. The investigators hypothesize this intervention is feasible and acceptable to Carilion Clinic endometrial cancer survivors.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) for Patients With Cancer-related Lymphedema in the Lower...

Lymphedema of LegCancer of Cervix6 more

The aim of the study is to explore the feasibility and safety of High Intensity Interval Training on a stationary bike for patients with lymphedema in the lower limbs and the role of compression garments during exercise. The design of the study is a cross-over randomized clinical trial. Participants will be randomized into two groups. Both will perform two separate exercise sessions.Group A will perform the first exercise with compression garment and the second session without compression garment, with wash-out period of 1 week between sessions. Group B will perform the exercise sessions in the opposite order.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Scripted Sexual Health Informational Intervention in Improving Sexual Function in Patients With...

Anxiety DisorderCervical Cancer9 more

This randomized pilot clinical trial studies the feasibility of a pre-operative and/or post-operative scripted sexual health informational intervention and how well it works in improving sexual function in patients with gynecologic cancer. Discussing sexual outcomes and counseling options with patients may help improve sexual outcomes and/or anxiety after primary gynecologic cancer treatment.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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