Does a multimodal prehabilitation program improve sleep quality and duration in patients undergoing colorectal resection for cancer? Pilot randomized control trial

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Sarah Atoui
Francesco Carli
Paquito Bernard
Lawrence Lee
Barry Stein
Patrick Charlebois
A. Sender Liberman
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[1] McGill University Health Centre,Division of Experimental Surgery, Department of Surgery
[2] McGill University,Department of Anesthesia
[3] Université du Québec à Montréal,Department of Physical Activity Sciences
[4] University Institute of Mental Health in Montreal,Research Centre
[5] McGill University Health Centre,Department of Surgery
[6] McGill University Health Centre,Steinberg
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Prehabilitation; Multimodal intervention; Colorectal surgery; Cancer; Sleep quality; Sleep parameters;
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Sleep difficulties are a common symptom in cancer patients at different stages of treatment trajectory and may lead to numerous negative consequences for which management is required. This pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) aims to assess the potential effectiveness of home-based prehabilitation intervention (prehab) on sleep quality and parameters compared to standard care (SOC) in colorectal cancer patients during the preoperative period and up to 8 weeks after the surgery. One hundred two participants (48.3% female, mean age 65 years) scheduled for elective resection of colorectal cancer were randomized to the prehab (n = 50) or the SOC (n = 52) groups. Recruitment and retention rates were 54% and 72%, respectively. Measures were completed at the baseline and preoperative, 4- and 8-week after-surgery follow-ups. Our mixed models’ analyses revealed no significant differences between groups observed over time for all subjective and objective sleep parameters. A small positive change was observed in the perceived sleep quality only at the preoperative time point for the prehabilitation group compared to the SOC group, with an effect size d = 0.11 and a confidence interval (CI) between − 2.1 and − 0.1, p = .048. Prehab group patients with high anxiety showed a significant improvement in the rate of change of sleep duration over time compared to the SOC group, with a difference of 110 min between baseline and 8 weeks after surgery (d = 0.51, 95% CI: 92.3 to 127.7, p = .02). Multimodal prehabilitation intervention is feasible in colorectal cancer patients and may improve sleep duration for patients with high anxiety symptoms. Future large-scale RCTs are needed to confirm our results.
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