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Body Image and Physical Activity of Women with Breast Cancer

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De klinische studie NCT06730815 is een observationeel studie bij Borstkanker bij vrouwen, Lichamelijke inactiviteit, Kwaliteit van leven, Lichaamsbeeld met de status recruterend. Het doel is om 300 deelnemers te includeren vanaf 1 september 2024. De studie wordt geleid door University of Pecs en de voltooiing is gepland op 31 augustus 2025. Laatste update op ClinicalTrials.gov: 19 december 2024.
Beknopte samenvatting

The goal of this self-initiated questionnaire-based follow-up clinical trial is to map the body image and physical activity of Hungarian women treated for breast cancer.

The main questions it aims to answer are:

  1. How body image changes during different treatments among women treated for breast cancer?
  2. How is physical activity among Hungarian women treated for breast cancer?
Uitgebreide beschrijving
The aim of our research is to assess the changes in physical activity and body image of women with breast cancer and the impact of these changes on their quality of life using subjective measures, through cross-sectional research and validation of the Body Image After Breast Cancer questionnaire in Hungarian.
Officiële titel

Body Image and Physical Activity of Women with Breast Cancer Self-developed Questionnaire-based Follow-up Clinical Trial

Aandoeningen
Borstkanker bij vrouwenLichamelijke inactiviteitKwaliteit van levenLichaamsbeeld
Andere studie-ID's
  • 9533-PTE 2023.
NCT-ID
Startdatum (Werkelijk)
2024-09-01
Laatste update geplaatst
2024-12-19
Verwachte einddatum
2025-08-31
Inschrijving (Geschat)
300
Studietype
Observationeel
Status
Recruterend
Trefwoorden
body image after breast cancer
physical activity
life quality
Armen / Interventies
Deelnemersgroep/StudiearmInterventie/Behandeling
Hungarian women treated for breast cancer
N.v.t.
Primaire uitkomst
UitkomstmaatBeschrijving van de uitkomstmaatTijdsbestek
Body Image After Breast Cancer
points, Body Image After Breast Cancer scale contains 53 items in the six main subscales of vulnerability (with twelve items on feelings of the susceptibility of the body to cancer), body stigma (with sixteen items on feeling to hide the body), transparency (with six items on concerns about the obviousness of cancer-related changes to appearance), body limitations (with eight items on feeling about competence and ability), body concerns (with six items on satisfaction about body shape and appearance), and arm concerns (with five items on concerns about arm symptoms and appearance). Items are scored on a five-point Likert scale from "Completely agree" to "Completely disagree" for items 1-23 and from "Never' to "Always" for items 24-53. The higher the points, the worse the body image is.
1 day
Global Physical Activity Questionnaire
MET-min, Global Physical Activity Questionnaire, GPAQ, 16 questions in 4 topics (assessing work, travel-related and recreational physical activity, and the time of sitting) minimum score: 0 MET-min, maximum score: 15.600 MET-min, the higher the MET-mins, the better the physical activity is.
1 week
Secundaire uitkomst
UitkomstmaatBeschrijving van de uitkomstmaatTijdsbestek
Patient Health Questionnaire-9
Points, the scale has 9 items, 4 point scale (not at all - nearly every day). The sum score 0-27. Scores less than 5 almost always signified the absence of a depressive disorder; scores of 5 to 9 predominantly represented patients with either no depression or subthreshold (i.e., other) depression; scores of 10 to 14 represented a spectrum of patients; and scores of 15 or greater usually indicated major depression. The higher the points, the higher the depression is.
2 weeks
Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
Points, 10 items, 0-3 point scales, the sum scale ranges from 0-30. Scores between 15 and 25 are within normal range; scores below 15 suggest low self-esteem. The higher the points, the better the self-esteem is.
1 day
Quality of life of cancer patients or survivors (EORTC QLQ-C30)
EORTC QLQ-C30 is a 30-item instrument designed to measure quality of life in all cancer patients. All items scored 1-4 (not at all - to a great extent). The higher the points, the worse the quality of life is.
1 week
Quality of life of cancer patients or survivors (EORTC QLQ-BR23)
EORTC QLQ-BR23 is a 23-item instrument designed to measure quality of life in breast cancer patients. All items scored 1-4 (not at all - to a great extent). The higher the points, the worse the quality of life is.
4 weeks
Body Attitudes Test (BAT)
Body Attitudes Test (BAT) has 20 items, all 0-5 points scale (never - always), the sum scale has the minimum of 0, the maximum of 100. The higher the value, the worse the body attitude is.
1 day
Geschiktheidscriteria

Leeftijd van deelnemers
Volwassene, Oudere volwassene
Minimumleeftijd
18 Years
Geslachten die in aanmerking komen voor de studie
Vrouw
  • Adult women diagnosis of breast carcinoma

  • neuromuscular diseases
  • severe congenital musculoskeletal and other disorders
  • other surgical procedures within 1 year
University of Pecs logoUniversity of Pecs
Centraal Contactpersoon
Contact: Márta Hock, physiotherapist, +3672501500, [email protected]
Contact: Zsuzsanna Poto, economist, +36205019991, [email protected]
2 Studielocaties in 1 landen

Baranya

Vörösmarty utca 4., Pécs, Baranya, 7621, Hungary
Márta Hock, physiotherapist, Contact, +3672501500, [email protected]
Márta Hock, physiotherapist, Contact
Recruterend
Édesanyák útja 17., Pécs, Baranya, 7624, Hungary
Erika Kövér, physician, Contact, +36-72-536-480, [email protected]
Erika Kövér, physician, Contact
Recruterend