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NCT06631872
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Implementing Surgery School Prehabilitation Using Telehealth

Sponsor: University of Melbourne

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The physiological challenge of major surgery has been likened to running a marathon. In both cases, preparation is critical. Yet, many patients undergo major surgery without understanding the potential consequences. The STTARRS trial aims to test the effect of an education program delivered via telehealth in people preparing for lung or major abdominal cancer surgery , compared with usual care on the development of a respiratory complications after surgery. The secondary aims will be to determine the effect of the online education program for people preparing for lung or major abdominal cancer surgery compared to usual care on the following outcomes; acute hospital length of stay, surgical recovery, physical function and activity, self-efficacy, behaviour change, symptoms, health-related quality of life, number of days alive and out of hospital and health service usage and survival. This trial includes one sub-study. The sub-study will recruit eligible people preparing for lung cancer surgery. In the sub-study, 35 participants will receive an individualised inspiratory muscle training and walking program delivered and monitored by telehealth in addition to the main STTARRS trial intervention before surgery.

Official title: Implementing Tele-prehabilitation Education Into Cancer Care Pathways

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

515

Start Date

2025-01-22

Completion Date

2028-07

Last Updated

2025-08-27

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Tele-prehabilitation education session: Surgery School

Online telehealth education program using videos and a live clinician facilitator

BEHAVIORAL

Individualised Inspiratory Muscle Training and Walking Program

An individualised inspiratory muscle training and walking program delivered by a Physiotherapist using telehealth.

OTHER

Usual Care

Usual care alone. Usual care will be reviewed every four months during the trial and site leads will be asked to provide information about any changes to usual hospital and medical care at their site.

Locations (6)

John Hunter Hospital

New Lambton Heights, New South Wales, Australia

Princess Alexandra Hospital

Woolloongabba, Queensland, Australia

Launceston General Hospital

Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Austin Health

Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia

Royal Melbourne Hospital

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Fiona Stanley Hospital

Perth, Western Australia, Australia