RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07032584

Impact of Multimodal Telerehabilitation in Rural Patients With Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Impact of Multimodal Telerehabilitation on Reducing Disparities in Rural Survivors of Metastatic Prostate Cancer


Sponsor

University of Utah

Enrollment

74 participants

Start Date

May 27, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

People with prostate cancer may have a decreased quality of life due to the cancer itself and due to a lifesaving cancer treatment. Physical therapy, including regular exercise, helps patients with cancer to reduce disease symptoms and improve their quality of life. However, cancer rehabilitation programs in rural areas are not readily available and may require constant travel and significant financial resources, which may limit access to these services on a continuous basis. Technology can allow patients residing in rural areas to exercise at home under the supervision of their rehabilitation team. However, it is unclear how effective this approach is. This research team will conduct a clinical trial in which half of the randomly chosen participants receiving hormonal prostate cancer therapy will use this new technology to exercise at home. Another half - will exercise at home without this new technology. After six months, the study will compare the quality of life and cancer symptoms in these two groups. The investigators hope that this study will demonstrate that the patients who were helped by the new technology to exercise at home will have better fitness, fewer symptoms, and better quality of life. If the study demonstrates this in this project, other patients with cancer residing in rural areas will be able to take advantage of this technology. This approach can be extended to people with different diseases who have difficulties accessing medical care in rural areas to undergo required physical, cognitive, and occupational rehabilitation, and improve their quality of life.


Eligibility

Sex: MALEMin Age: 21 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study tests whether a telehealth (remote, online) rehabilitation program can help men with metastatic prostate cancer who live in rural areas and are receiving hormone therapy (called ADT), which often causes fatigue, muscle loss, and reduced quality of life. **You may be eligible if...** - You are a man aged 21 or older - You have a confirmed prostate cancer diagnosis - You are currently on hormone therapy (ADT) for high-risk or metastatic prostate cancer - You live in a rural area as defined by federal rural health guidelines **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have unstable heart conditions, uncontrolled high blood pressure, or had a recent heart attack - You are unable to participate in an exercise program safely - You do not live in a rural community Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERTelerehabilitation Intervention

TheTelerehabilitation Intervention (TR) group utilizes a touchscreen tablet equipped with a computer-guided rehabilitation program that provides ongoing support and feedback for home-based rehabilitation.


Locations(1)

University of Utah Huntsman Cancer Institute

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

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