Self-Determination Theory-informed Occupational Therapy Program to Increase Physical Activity Among Survivors of Breast Cancer

Description

We will evaluate a novel 8-week telehealth-delivered occupational therapy (OT) program among breast cancer survivors that seeks to promote engagement in aerobic physical activity (PA) and muscle strengthening exercise (MSE). The telehealth-based delivery of this OT program circumvents some barriers to OT access and participation (e.g., time burden; distance to OT clinic) among breast cancer survivors- particularly important for Oklahoma given that 33% of residents live in rural areas. Additionally, the focus of this program is to promote the preferred aerobic PA and MSE choices of each individual survivor to increase the likelihood of long-term PA engagement. In turn, participants will be more likely to experience the longer-term benefits associated with PA such as improved physical functioning, reduced anxiety, depressive, and pain symptoms, better sleep, and better cardiorespiratory fitness.

Conditions

Breast Cancer Survivor

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

We will evaluate a novel 8-week telehealth-delivered occupational therapy (OT) program among breast cancer survivors that seeks to promote engagement in aerobic physical activity (PA) and muscle strengthening exercise (MSE). The telehealth-based delivery of this OT program circumvents some barriers to OT access and participation (e.g., time burden; distance to OT clinic) among breast cancer survivors- particularly important for Oklahoma given that 33% of residents live in rural areas. Additionally, the focus of this program is to promote the preferred aerobic PA and MSE choices of each individual survivor to increase the likelihood of long-term PA engagement. In turn, participants will be more likely to experience the longer-term benefits associated with PA such as improved physical functioning, reduced anxiety, depressive, and pain symptoms, better sleep, and better cardiorespiratory fitness.

Digitally Mediated Occupational Therapy Program to Increase Physical Activity in Urban and Rural Breast Cancer Survivors Who Have Undergone Breast-conserving Surgery or Mastectomy

Self-Determination Theory-informed Occupational Therapy Program to Increase Physical Activity Among Survivors of Breast Cancer

Condition
Breast Cancer Survivor
Intervention / Treatment

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Contacts and Locations

Oklahoma City

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 73104

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • 1. ≥18 years old.
  • 2. Ability to speak/read English.
  • 3. Ability to provide informed consent.
  • 4. Having ever received a histologically confirmed diagnosis of invasive breast carcinoma.
  • 5. Having undergone breast conserving surgery or mastectomy for BC in the last 12 months.
  • 6. Owning a smartphone and/or computer with internet access.
  • 7. Willing to participate in once-weekly telehealth-delivered OT sessions for eight weeks.
  • 1. Currently undergoing chemotherapy or radiation as primary cancer treatment.
  • 2. Planning or preparing for surgery as primary treatment or as a reconstruction procedure in the next 3 months.
  • 3. Presence of distant metastasis.
  • 4. Reporting a Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (2017 PAR-Q+) score that indicates PA may potentially be unsafe, unless the participant produces a signed doctor's note. We will define 2017 PAR-Q+ scores as indicating that PA may potentially be unsafe as responding "Yes" to any of the follow-up questions except \[1\] if the individual indicates that they have high blood pressure but subsequent responses indicate that both they do not have problems keeping it under control and that their resting blood pressure is less than 160/90 mmHg, and \[2\] if the individual indicates that they have a metabolic condition but subsequent responses indicate that they do not have problems controlling their blood sugar levels, do not any experience signs or symptoms of hypoglycemia, and do not have any signs of symptoms of listed diabetes complications).
  • 5. Already engaging in ≥ 75 min/week of vigorous-intensity PA, ≥ 150 min/week of moderate-intensity PA, or an equivalent combination of both over the last 3 months.
  • 6. Being a prisoner, pregnant, or planning to become pregnant.
  • 7. Currently participating in another PA- or OT-based study, or seeking physical therapy or occupational therapy treatment.

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

University of Oklahoma,

Tara C Klinedinst, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences

Michael C Robertson, PhD, MPH, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences

Zachary C Pope, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences

Study Record Dates

2025-10-17