Anxiety and Fatigue
Cross-source consensus on Anxiety and Fatigue from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The trial focuses on state anxiety as its primary outcome. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)
- The APAER-H trial addresses the gap that APA effects on anxiety during HICU stay have not been specifically studied. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)
- Severe psychological and physical fatigue is reported by 90% of HM patients. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)
- Regular APA has been reported to lower anxiety during treatment in oncological populations including leukaemia and lymphoma. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)
- Mixed aerobic and resistance programmes appear to be the most effective APA format for fatigue reduction. — Adapted physical activity, exergaming and relaxation by biofeedback in haematological intensive care unit in France: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (APAER-H trial)