NCT05059990

Comparison of Low Intensity Aerobic Exercise and Active Exercises on Cancer Related Fatigue in Cancer Patients Receiving Palliative Care

Extracted Fields (from Registry)
Protocol IDNCT05059990
Registration Date2021-09-28
Statuscompleted
SponsorRiphah International University
CountryPakistan
Industrynot industry
Blindingunblinded
Center Typesingel-center RCT
Scopenational RCT
First Patient In2021-10-10
Last Patient Out2021-12-30
Publicationn
Gender %ALL
Mean Age18 Years - 65 Years
LLM Classifications (Side-by-Side)
Field GLM
glm-5.1
10935ms / 8846 tok
CLAUDE
claude-sonnet-4-20250514
4848ms / 10144 tok
OPENAI
gpt-4o
2454ms / 8698 tok
Review
rct_type parallel RCT parallel RCT parallel RCT OK
cancer_status Cancer Cancer Cancer OK
non_cancer_spec N/A N/A N/A OK
setting_patient outpatient outpatient outpatient OK
setting_place other other other 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 no no no 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 no no OK
intervention_education no no no OK
intervention_digital no no no OK
intervention_other yes yes yes 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 no no → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: no Requery: no — All primary and secondary outcomes (fatigue, symptoms, performance status, and quality of life) fit into symptom and QoL categories.
no yes → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes Requery: no — All outcomes measure symptoms (fatigue, pain, nausea, depression, anxiety, drowsiness, shortness of breath), functional status, and quality of life, which fall within the standard symptom/QoL categories.
no yes → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes Requery: no — All outcomes focus on symptoms, quality of life, and functional impairment related to cancer-related fatigue.
OK
pharmacologic_sub N/A N/A N/A OK
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