Sleep and health improvement programme (SHIP) for patients with prostate cancer and caregivers

IF 1.6 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY BJUI compass Pub Date : 2024-08-31 DOI:10.1002/bco2.435
Stacy Loeb, Rebecca Robbins, Tatiana Sanchez-Nolasco, Nataliya Byrne, Andrea Ruan, Adrian Rivera, Natasha Gupta, Stacey A. Kenfield, June M. Chan, Erin L. Van Blarigan, Patricia Carter, Girardin Jean-Louis, Stephanie L. Orstad
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Abstract

Objective

The objective of this study is to determine whether a sleep and health improvement programme (SHIP) to promote healthy sleep, eating and physical activity would be feasible, acceptable and have a positive impact on lifestyle behaviours for prostate cancer survivors and caregivers.

Methods

We recruited 50 participants for a single group 3-month pre-post pilot study. The SHIP intervention included (1) website about sleep, nutrition and physical activity (≥1 view/week), (2) two email newsletters with goal-setting exercises and resources and (3) midpoint health coach call. The primary outcome was changes in validated sleep scales; secondary outcomes included changes in diet, physical activity and concentration from baseline to 3 months.

Results

Of 50 participants enrolled, median age was 65, 30% were Black and 8% were Hispanic. Thirty-four patients and 7 family caregivers completed the pilot study (82%). Following the intervention, we observed a statistically significant improvement in the Sleep Hygiene Index (pre: 15, post: 13, p < 0.01), and a trend toward lower Insomnia Severity Index (pre: 12, post: 9, p = 0.07). There were no statistically significant improvements in sleep quality or physical activity, but there were improvements in healthy eating (e.g., increase in cruciferous vegetables and reduction in dairy) and in fatigue-related problems and concentration. Exit interview feedback was positive.

Conclusions

A web-based sleep and healthy lifestyle programme for patients with prostate cancer and their caregivers is feasible and acceptable. A randomized controlled trial is planned to test whether a refined SHIP improves sleep and lifestyle in patients with prostate cancer and caregivers.

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前列腺癌患者和护理人员睡眠与健康改善计划(SHIP)
目的 本研究旨在确定一项旨在促进健康睡眠、饮食和体育锻炼的睡眠与健康改善计划(SHIP)是否可行、是否可以接受,以及是否会对前列腺癌幸存者和护理人员的生活方式行为产生积极影响。 方法 我们招募了 50 名参与者,进行为期 3 个月的单组前后试点研究。SHIP干预措施包括:(1)关于睡眠、营养和体育锻炼的网站(≥1次/周);(2)两份包含目标设定练习和资源的电子邮件通讯;(3)中点健康指导电话。主要结果是有效睡眠量表的变化;次要结果包括从基线到 3 个月期间饮食、体育锻炼和注意力的变化。 结果 50 名参与者的中位年龄为 65 岁,30% 为黑人,8% 为西班牙裔。34 名患者和 7 名家庭护理人员完成了试点研究(82%)。干预后,我们观察到睡眠卫生指数有了统计学意义上的显著改善(干预前:15,干预后:13,p = 0.01),失眠严重程度指数呈下降趋势(干预前:12,干预后:9,p = 0.07)。在睡眠质量或体育锻炼方面没有统计学意义上的明显改善,但在健康饮食(如增加十字花科蔬菜和减少乳制品)以及疲劳相关问题和注意力方面有所改善。退出访谈的反馈是积极的。 结论 针对前列腺癌患者及其护理人员的网络睡眠和健康生活方式计划是可行和可接受的。计划进行一项随机对照试验,以检验改进后的 "睡眠和健康生活方式计划 "是否能改善前列腺癌患者及其护理人员的睡眠和生活方式。
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