Effect of the Fit2Thrive Intervention on Patient-reported Outcomes in Breast Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Full Factorial Trial.
Payton SolkJing SongWhitney A WelchBonnie SpringDavid CellaFrank PenedoRon AckermannKerry S CourneyaJuned SiddiqueHannah FreemanJulia StarikovskyAbby MishoryJacqueline AlexanderMelanie WolterLillian CardenSiobhan M PhillipsPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2023)
Participation in Fit2Thrive was associated with improved PROs in BCS, but improvements did not differ for "on" vs. "off" levels for any component tested. The low-resource Fit2Thrive core intervention is a potential strategy to improve PROs among BCS. Future studies should test the core in an RCT and examine various intervention component effects in BCS with clinically elevated PROs.