Remote Monitoring With Health-Coaching for Lifestyle Changes in Older Patients With Multiple Myeloma
This clinical trial tests the effectiveness of a home-based mindfulness physical activity program with remote monitoring combined with structured telephone-based health coaching to decrease fatigue and improve quality of life in older patients with multiple myeloma (MM). Studies have shown that MM patients have the highest symptom burden among all blood cancers, with older patients experiencing more symptoms and problems, such as fatigue and decreased quality of life, compared to younger patients. There is some data to support that physical activity may have beneficial effects on fatigue, physical function, and quality of life in older cancer patients. Studies have also shown that older patients prefer activities that are gentle, holistic, and home-based. Mindfulness-based interventions have been shown to have positive effects on sleep, depression, anxiety and cancer-related fatigue. Health coaching is a patient centered behavioral change intervention that is delivered by various healthcare professionals and involves goal-setting, self-discovery, and accountability. Health coaching interventions have been shown to increase physical activity levels and improve quality of life. A home-based mindfulness physical activity program with remote monitoring combined with structured telephone-based health coaching may decrease fatigue and improve the quality of life in older patients with MM.
• Diagnosed with MM and has received treatment with \>= 1 prior lines of treatment, and currently on maintenance treatment with a proteasome inhibitor and/or immunomodulatory agent, and/or anti-C38 antibody
• The ability to read and respond to questions in English
• Age ≥ 65 years
• Moderate or higher fatigue ( \> 4) on a scale of 0-10 based on fatigue rating to question: - Rate your average fatigue over the last week, where 0 is no fatigue and 10 is extreme fatigue
• Have wi-fi connection, as the program requires wi-fi to operate