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| University of Lorraine | OTHER |
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Adapted Physical Activity (APA) is accepted as an effective, recommended and beneficial supportive care for the health of people with cancer during the different phases of the disease. The objective of the project is to analyse the effect of APA programs (Classic, Exergaming and Relaxation) on the state anxiety of people with severe blood diseases admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Anxiety is a major affect in this context. The interest of the practice of APA for this public is to reduce the level of state anxiety and to limit the decline of functional capacities. The main objective of this work is to identify whether specific and/or complementary effects result from the use of biofeedback and/or Exergaming.
Haematological malignancies have several unpleasant consequences on psychological and physical health. Indeed, an important fatigue and reduction of functional capacities appear. Reduction of functional capacities leads to the reduction of autonomy in Acts of Daily Living (ADL) and impact negatively the global Quality of Life (GQoL). Patients who undergo high dose treatment in protected area have higher risks of functional decline. In addition, hospital stay alone in sterile room favours increase of anxiety and depression.
Health care strategies are going to integrate and use more of support care as APA and relaxation. Regular APA practice leads to maintain and/or improve physical functioning and psychological well-being. Physical Activity ensures to maintain or develop muscular strength and cardio-respiratory capacities that patients loose if they stay inactive during hospital stay. APA practice participates too in regulation of emotional states. Indeed, it favours positive emotions as self-esteem, self-confidence, satisfaction and pleasure. In the order to limit or reduce anxiety level, relaxation provides an effective response. Maintain functional capacities and reduce negatives emotional states participate to reduce fatigue too. Also, APA associated with relaxation seems to be a good effective support care strategy.
The aim of this study is to implement a supervised APA program with entertaining devices as Exergaming and Biofeedback relaxation for patients undergo high dose treatment in protected area.
Exergaming consists on exercise and training through fun or recreative situations.
Biofeedback device is a relaxation tool that gives feedback on functioning of nervous system in real time. The objective is to leads patients to become aware of their body-information to finally, associate them to sensations and more effectively control them.
The objectives of this study are to:
The main hypotheses are:
The program takes place 3 times per week. Each session lasts between 30 and 60 min. Intensity of effort is defined as light to moderate. Participants are assigned to one of the tree groups: 1-APA classic / 2-APA with Exergaming / 3-APA and Biofeedback relaxation. Aerobic activity is performed on a cyclo-ergometer (Groups 1 and 3) classic or exergaming (group 2). At the end of session, patients in relaxation group (Group 3) realise relaxation as recovery whereas other groups rest and stretch.
Functional capacities are assessed twice by submaximal tests: at the beginning and directly after APA program, just before hospital discharge. The first session affords to estimate subjects capacities and to create and individualised and adapted programme. The second affords to compare groups themselves and each other. Cardio-respiratory capacity is evaluated by the 2min Walk Test (2WT) and lower limbs muscular strength by the 5 Times Sit to Stand Test (FTSST). State anxiety level and fatigue are assessed by State and Trait Anxiety Inventory-YA (STAI-YA) and Multi-Fatigue Inventory_20items (MFI-20) respectively. At the inclusion, we complete the profile of individuals with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS).
Adhesion and satisfaction are assessed by feedbacks of participants and by the comparison of the number of planned versus performed sessions.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Classical APA group | Experimental | Activity type: aerobic Frequency: 3 sessions per week Duration of session: 30 to 60 min Intensity: mild to moderate (4-6 on Rated Perceived Exertion (RPE) Scale) Session description: 1 - Warm-up 5 to 10 min / Activation of devices and systems: muscular, articular, cardiovascular / Objective: preparation of body and mind for physical activity. 2 - Training 10 to 30 min physical activity with à classical cyclo-ergometer 3 - Cool down 15 to 20 min / stretching / Objective: to bring the body back to a resting state |
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| APA with Exergaming device | Experimental | Activity type: aerobic Frequency: 3 sessions per week Duration of session: 30 to 60 min Intensity: mild to moderate (4-6 on RPE Scale) Session description: 1 - Warm-up 5 to 10 min / Activation of devices and systems: muscular, articular, cardiovascular / Objective: preparation of body and mind for physical activity. 2 - Training 10 to 30 min physical activity with à classical cyclo-ergometer 3 - Cool down 15 to 20 min / stretching / Objective: to bring the body back to a resting state |
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| APA associated with biofeedback relaxation | Experimental | Activity type: aerobic Frequency: 3 sessions per week Duration of session: 30 to 60 min Intensity: mild to moderate (4-6 on RPE Scale) Session description: 1 - Warm-up 5 to 10 min / Activation of devices and systems: muscular, articular, cardiovascular / Objective: preparation of body and mind for physical activity. 2 - Training 10 to 30 min physical activity with an Exergaming device 3 - Cool down: 20 min / Biofeedback relaxation device / Objective: to bring the body back to a resting state |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Classical APA group: | Behavioral | Activity type: aerobic Frequency: 3sessions per week Duration of session: 30 to 60min Intensity: mild to moderate (4-6 on RPE Scale) Session description: 1 - Warm-up 5 to 10min / Activation of devices and systems: muscular, articular, cardiovascular / Objective: preparation of body and mind for physical activity. 2 - Training 10 to 30min physical activity with à classical cyclo-ergometer 3 - Cool down 15 to 20min / stretching / Objective: to bring the body back to a resting state |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in State Anxiety by the State Trait Anxiety Inventory - YA Version | Self-reported questionnaire with 20 items assessed on a 4 points scale | 2 moments: at the beginning and directly at the end of program. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale | 14 items Questionnaire to detect anxiety and depressive disorders | Once at the inclusion |
| 2min Walk Test (2MWT) | sub-maximal test to assess functional capacity |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Analysis of blood balance data | Immune system activity by using the results of blood samples performed as part of the usual care protocol. Data analysed include:
| twice: at the beginning of the study and at the end: immediately after the APA program. |
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Arpiné EL NAR, PhD | Contact | 0033387557766 | projet-recherche-clinique@chr-metz-thionville.fr |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Véronique DORVAUX, MD | CHR Metz Thionville Hopital de Mercy | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| CHR Metz-Thionville/Hopital de Mercy | Recruiting | Metz | 57085 | France |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 41344711 | Derived | Bousmia J, Langlet C, Elnar AA, Goetz C, Bolmont B, Dorvaux V. Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial). BMJ Open. 2025 Dec 4;15(12):e099876. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-099876. |
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| APA with Exergaming device | Behavioral | Activity type: aerobic Frequency: 3sessions per week Duration of session: 30 to 60min Intensity: mild to moderate (4-6 on RPE Scale) Session description: 1 - Warm-up 5 to 10min / Activation of devices and systems: muscular, articular, cardiovascular / Objective: preparation of body and mind for physical activity. 2 - Training 10 to 30min physical activity with à classical cyclo-ergometer 3 - Cool down 15 to 20min / stretching / Objective: to bring the body back to a resting state |
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| APA associated with biofeedback relaxation | Behavioral | Activity type: aerobic Frequency: 3sessions per week Duration of session: 30 to 60min Intensity: mild to moderate (4-6 on RPE Scale) Session description: 1 - Warm-up 5 to 10min / Activation of devices and systems: muscular, articular, cardiovascular / Objective: preparation of body and mind for physical activity. 2 - Training 10 to 30min physical activity with à Exergaming device 3 - Cool down: 20min / Biofeedback relaxation device / Objective: to bring the body back to a resting state |
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| : twice: at the beginning of the study and at the end: immediately after the APA program |
| Sit to Stand Test (SST) | Sub-maximal test to assess muscular strength | twice: at the beginning of the study and at the end: immediately after the APA program |
| Multi-Fatigue Inventory_20 items (MFI-20) | 20-item scale designed to evaluate five dimensions of fatigue: general fatigue, physical fatigue, reduced motivation, reduced activity, and mental fatigue. | Twice: at the beginning of the study and at the end: just before hospital discharge. |
| EORTC quality of life questionnaire quality of life questionnaire (QLQ)-C30 | Questionnaire developed to assess the quality of life of cancer patients | Twice: At the beginning of the study and one month after the intervention |
| Evaluation of the acute effect of an adapted physical activity session on the change in state Anxiety by the State Trait Anxiety Inventory - YA Version | Self-reported questionnaire with 20 items assessed on a 4 points scale | Twice at each moment: just before the session and directly after it to obtain the acute effect of the APA Session. |
| ID | Term |
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| D019337 | Hematologic Neoplasms |
| D001008 | Anxiety Disorders |
| ID | Term |
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| D009371 | Neoplasms by Site |
| D009369 | Neoplasms |
| D006402 | Hematologic Diseases |
| D006425 | Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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| D043384 | Glutamyl Aminopeptidase |
| ID | Term |
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| D000626 | Aminopeptidases |
| D020689 | Exopeptidases |
| D010447 | Peptide Hydrolases |
| D006867 | Hydrolases |
| D004798 | Enzymes |
| D045762 | Enzymes and Coenzymes |
| D045727 | Metalloexopeptidases |
| D045726 | Metalloproteases |
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