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Reducing Metabolic Syndrome and Unmet Needs Among Rural Breast Cancer Survivors During the Survivorship Transition
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Habit development intervention for Breast Cancer. Completed, enrolled 7 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Using a pilot 1-arm pre-post design, investigators will implement an intervention that is personalized, low burden (the majority of interactions are telephone coaching sessions), and delivered during the initial survivorship transition. To determine the feasibility of the intervention 48 community-dwelling rural breast cancer survivors (BCS) (ages 40 and older) will receive the intervention. The 12-week intervention consists of three home-based face-to-face consultations with the therapist, 9 weekly habit tele phone coaching sessions, and the use of implementation intentions, environmental modifications, and tailored text messages to support physical activity and dietary habit formation and address unmet needs.
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Interventions
Lifestyle behavior change intervention targeting physical activity and dietary habit development as well as improving physical and social functioning