EMBRACE: Exercising Together
Eligible age
18+ yrs
Accepts
All genders
Locations
1 state
Healthy volunteers
Yes
See if you qualify for this study
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About this study
This phase II trial tests how well an exercise intervention, Exercising Together, works in preventing declines in physical and mental health in couples during radiation treatment for cancer. Treatments for cancer can cause side effects such as fatigue as well as strain on relationships. Exercising Together is a partnered exercise program that adds communication, collaboration and support between partners during exercise to fortify the relationship and amplify the benefits of physical training. Exercising Together program may be effective on the mental and physical health of couples during radiation treatment for cancer.
Sponsor: OHSU Knight Cancer Institute
You may qualify if…
- ✓ INTERVENTION (SURVIVORS) INCLUSION
- ✓ Histologically confirmed prostate cancer or breast cancer without evidence of metastatic disease
- ✓ Confirmed by review of the electronic medical record (EMR) and subsequently recorded in Survivor Health History. In cases where the EMR isn't clear, their Oregon Health \& Science University (OHSU) provider will be contacted for confirmation. For non-OHSU patients, we'll initially collect their cancer health history by a self-report questionnaire and confirm when we receive the survivor's outside medical record (through a signed Release of Information)
- ✓ Scheduled to receive radiation therapy for curative intent
- ✓ Confirmed by review of the EMR and subsequently recorded in Survivor Health History. In cases where the EMR isn't clear, their OHSU provider will be contacted for confirmation/ For non-OHSU patients, we'll initially collect their cancer health history by a self-report questionnaire and confirm when we receive the survivor's outside medical record (through a signed Release of Information)
- ✓ Co-residing with an intimate partner or spouse who is willing to participate
- ✓ Confirmed by self-report on the Demographic Questionnaire
- ✓ INTERVENTION (SURVIVORS AND PARTNERS) INCLUSION
You may not qualify if…
- ✕ INTERVENTION (SURVIVORS AND PARTNERS) EXCLUSION
- ✕ Cognitive difficulties that preclude answering the survey questions, participating in the exercise classes or performance tests, or providing informed consent
- ✕ In the event of a suspected undeclared cognitive impairment, it will be confirmed by physician clearance or professional opinion of the Principal Investigator, Kerri Winters-Stone
- ✕ A medical condition, movement or neurological disorder, or medication use that contraindicates participation in moderate intensity exercise. Specific contraindications include the following: poorly controlled diabetes, recent cardiac event, neuromuscular disease, untreated orthostatic hypertension, recent surgery, acute hernia, acute rheumatoid arthritis, severe memory disorders, severe balance disorder, inability to ambulate without a walker or wheelchair, inability to stand for 3 minutes, severe hearing or vision problem
- ✕ Confirmed by a combination of reviewing the EMR, self-report on the Health History Questionnaire, Charlson Comorbidity Index questionnaire, and/or by physician clearance. If in the professional opinion of the Principal Investigator, Dr. Kerri Winters-Stone, contraindications other than those identified by the patient or physician are present, she may consider the participant ineligible. For Spouse/Partner: must answer \'No\' to American College of Sports Medicine pre-participation screening questions. If spouse/partner answers \'Yes\' to either question they may be required to obtain physician clearance prior to becoming eligible. Physician clearance may also be requested at the discretion of the principal investigator.
Where it's recruiting
Portland
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT06049355 · last updated 2025-05-29