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Activity Levels in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients

Activity Levels in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients

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18-99 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

Participants in this study will be receiving a bone marrow transplant. This study is designed to evaluate correlations between activity levels and length of stay, quality of life, and hand grip strength.

Description

Participants in this study will be receiving a bone marrow transplant. Participants will be given actigraphs to wear around their waists starting 3 weeks prior to bone marrow transplants until they are discharged from the hospital. Participants will be asked to complete quality of life questionnaires and hand grip tests at three separate time points during their hospitalizations. All data gathered from these activities will be compared with patients' activity levels gathered from the actigraphs both before and during the hospitalization. This study is designed to determine the relationship between activity levels and length of stay, quality of life, and hand grip strength.

Eligibility

Patients who will be receiving a bone marrow transplant are eligible for this study

Study details
    Bone Marrow Transplant

NCT04115241

Melissa Bates

26 January 2024

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