Home_Based Digital Mindful Dance Program for Breast Cancer Cases

NCT ID: NCT05938686

Last Updated: 2023-07-10

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

104 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-07-01

Study Completion Date

2024-12-30

Brief Summary

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During COVID-19, telecare replaces face-to-face contact to maintain social distance and reduce the spread of the virus. The current epidemic is coming to the end. However, for breast cancer cases, no matter in the treatment or survival stage, they face physical and mental symptoms, such as "social isolation", which affects their quality of life. Studies have shown that mindfulness and dance can help breast cancer cases improve depression and quality of life, but most of them are conducted face-to-face. Online mindful/dance helped breast cancer cases without the limitations of the time, space, distance, and treatment status, but lacking enough evidence. The purpose of this study will to design a "home based digital mindful dance program" suitable for our breast cancer cases, and conduct clinical trial on its feasibility, mind and body awareness, and quality of life. Finally, through in-depth interviews, we will understand the subjective experience of breast cancer cases on the program. The research results are expected to provide an empirical reference for multi-care for breast cancer to our country and abroad.

Detailed Description

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Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 global pandemic at the end of 2019, maintaining social distance has become an important strategy to avoid virus infection. Various interventional care intervention that traditionally need to be implemented face-to-face also urgently need to be adjusted to online with the assistance of digital technology tools. Provide (e.g. video clinic).

Although the current epidemic situation has tended to stabilize, however, for breast cancer patients, they are often in a state of "social isolation" physically and mentally from the beginning of diagnosis and treatment to the survival stage after treatment.

Because breast cancer patients often need to receive chemotherapy, they are affected by drugs and produce bone marrow suppression, resulting in lower autoimmune function than normal people. They belong to a high-risk group of infection, and they need to take self-protection measures and reduce going to public places. Even if all cancer treatments have been completed and are in the survival period, some patients may choose to leave the hard-working workplace early due to fear of cancer recurrence or social prejudice to reduce stress and health threats, but they are also worried about the burden on their families and loss of life. Center of gravity, when multiple psychological pressures continue to accumulate, it is easy to cause emotional distress such as anxiety or depression, and it also seriously affects interpersonal relationships and social skills. Therefore, whether it is in the treatment stage or the survival stage, the body and mind often suffer from a negative state like "social isolation" .

Mindfulness is consciously aware of the present body, mind and environment, and maintains an objective, permissive, and non-judgmental attitude. Its exercises include breathing observation, body scanning, meditation, walking, yoga, and relaxation techniques. Dance is a dual-task activity that integrates cognitive, motor, and emotional tasks through a combination of spatial awareness, motor coordination, balance, endurance, and interaction. Past studies have pointed out that mindful dance measures through mindfulness techniques, dance movements, or a combination of the two can help breast cancer patients improve their quality of life, reduce depression, anxiety, pain, fatigue symptoms, improve sleep quality, and reduce the fear of cancer recurrence and many other benefits.

Conditions

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Breast Cancer Quality of Life

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

OTHER

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Interventional Group

Home\_Based Digital Mindful Dance Program for 12 weeks

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Home_Based Digital Mindful Dance Program

Intervention Type OTHER

Home\_Based Digital Mindful Dance Program including warm up, dance and cool down for 60 minute with 12 weeks.

Control Group

Routine care for 12 weeks.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Home_Based Digital Mindful Dance Program

Home\_Based Digital Mindful Dance Program including warm up, dance and cool down for 60 minute with 12 weeks.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* breast cancer with any stage and any treatment status

Exclusion Criteria

* mental illness
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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I-Ching Hou

Associate Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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I-Ching Hou, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Locations

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National Yang-Ming University

Taipei, , Taiwan

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Taiwan

Central Contacts

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I-Ching Hou, PhD

Role: CONTACT

886-2-28267000 ext. 67315

Facility Contacts

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IChing Hou, PhD

Role: primary

886-2-28267000 ext. 7315

Other Identifiers

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NYCU112051AEF

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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