Stopped: Registration was withdrawn from clinicaltrials.gov as the ISRCTN registry was found to be more suitable for our study.
The project intends to study physical functional capacity and degree of physical activity health related quality of life and fatigue. Also, we aim to study if the Physical Activity on Prescription (PAP) intervention is a useful method among physically inactive childhood cancer survivors to increase level of activity. The questions the study aim to answer: * What is the physical functional capacity, degree of physical activity, health related quality of life and fatigue among childhood cancer survivors 5- 10 yars after dignosis? * Is the Physical Activity on Prescription intervention feasible for physically inactive childhood cancer survivors and what effect do they experience in terms of physical functioning, physical activity, sedentary behavior, fatigue and health-related quality of life? Participants aged 5-17 years who have been treated for leukemia or brain tumor will be invited to participate. Physical functional capacity and degree of physical activity are assessed with standardized assessment instruments by a physiotherapist. Prior to the visit, participants are also asked to complete questionnaires on HRQoL and fatigue. Participants identified as physically inactive are offered to participate in a PAP intervention. Functional ability scores from previous studies are used as a baseline and are supplemented with objective measurements of physical activity and followed up after the intervention.
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Bruiniks Oseretsky test of motor proficiency
Timeframe: Assessments will be performed prior to the 12 week-intervention and directly after finishing the intervention.