About this trial
IMPLEMENT aims to develop, test and establish a sustainable access structure for quality-assured oncological exercise therapy (qOET) in Germany as a model within the funding period of three years. This will be done in three phases:
Phase 1: In the first step, a characterization of the existing implementation structures and the existing barriers and needs as well as the establishment of the cooperation with the most important actors in the care system will take place.
Phase 2: In the subsequent implementation process, concrete measures are practically implemented in subprojects for specific target groups (children/adolescents, adults) and specific regions (rural, urban) as well as the digital solutions and interface management. With the help of a mixed-methods design, the barriers and facilitating factors of the implementation of area-wide qSBT will be investigated during the project and fed into a "learning system" for adaptation and improvement.
Phase 3: The success of the measures to increase patient participation in qOET and the development of the structures as well as the barrier and facilitating factors for an effective implementation will be addressed in a before-after comparison through evaluation steps and an economic accompanying evaluation will be carried out.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients with cancer
Healthcare providers (e.g. Medical Doctors, physiotherapists, nurses, psychologists) involved in the treatment and/or counseling of cancer patients, including aftercare.
Disqualifiers
Psychological and/or physical limitations that do not allow participation in quality-assured sports and exercise therapy (e.g. unstable cardiac arrhythmias)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Cancer Patients; Institutions and their employees in the treatment and/or counseling of cancer patients
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of Cologne
Lead sponsor
Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS GmbH
Collaborator
University of Regensburg
Collaborator
Ludwig-Maximilians - University of Munich
Collaborator
Technical University of Munich
Collaborator
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Collaborator
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
Collaborator
Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf
Collaborator
University Hospital, Essen
Collaborator