NCT02880202

Impact of Massage Therapy on the Quality of Life of Hospice Patients

Extracted Fields (from Registry)
Protocol IDNCT02880202
Registration Date2016-08-26
Statuscompleted
SponsorMayo Clinic
CountryUnited States
Industrynot industry
Blindingunblinded
Center Typesingel-center RCT
Scopenational RCT
First Patient In2016-08-01
Last Patient Out2018-12-01
Publicationn
Gender %ALL
Mean Age
LLM Classifications (Side-by-Side)
Field CLAUDE
claude-sonnet-4-20250514
4573ms / 10135 tok
OPENAI
gpt-4o
2375ms / 8740 tok
GLM
glm-5.1
6070ms / 8883 tok
Review
rct_type N/A N/A N/A OK
cancer_status non-cancer non-cancer non-cancer OK
non_cancer_spec N/A N/A N/A OK
setting_patient outpatient outpatient outpatient OK
setting_place home care home care home care OK
feasibility feasibility RCT feasibility RCT feasibility RCT OK
intervention_pharmacologic no no no OK
intervention_chemo_immuno_radio no no no OK
intervention_complementary yes yes yes OK
intervention_device no no no OK
intervention_psychological no no no OK
intervention_complex no no no OK
intervention_acp no no no OK
intervention_music no no no OK
intervention_screening no no no OK
intervention_palliative no yes → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes Requery: no — This study tests massage therapy as the intervention in hospice patients, where massage therapy is a specific therapeutic modality being evaluated rather than palliative care consultation or service delivery itself.
no no → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: no Requery: no — The trial tests massage therapy as an intervention in hospice patients, which is supportive care, but not specifically a palliative care intervention.
yes
intervention_education no no no OK
intervention_digital no no no OK
intervention_other no no no OK
outcome_symptom yes yes yes OK
outcome_qol yes yes yes OK
outcome_dignity no no no OK
outcome_cost no no no OK
outcome_other yes yes yes OK
pharmacologic_sub N/A N/A N/A OK
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