Milne Helen M, Guilfoyle Andrew, Gordon Sandy, Wallman Karen E, Courneya Kerry S
The School of Human Movement and Exercise Science, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6008, Australia.
Qual Life Res. 2007 Nov;16(9):1473-81. doi: 10.1007/s11136-007-9251-z. Epub 2007 Aug 24.
The purpose of the study was to examine breast cancer survivors' perceptions of exercise and their quality of life (QoL).
About 289 breast cancer survivors completed a survey addressing exercise attitudes, behaviour and perceived QoL. In addition, the breast cancer survivors completed two open-ended questions designed to explore perceptions of exercise and QoL throughout their cancer experience. Inductive and deductive content analyses were used to analyse responses.
About 19 first-order themes were identified, which were clustered into five second-order themes that included; Exercise behaviour, Lifestyle, Limitations and barriers, Growth and priorities, and Personal beliefs and values. The findings identified a framework of multifaceted views held by breast cancer survivors in relation to their QoL and outlook on their disease.
Given that cancer survivors are faced with a number of treatment related morbidities 2 years post-diagnosis, there is a need for health professionals to carefully address a cancer survivor's exercise needs in an attempt to help improve their future QoL.
本研究旨在调查乳腺癌幸存者对运动的看法及其生活质量(QoL)。
约289名乳腺癌幸存者完成了一项关于运动态度、行为和感知生活质量的调查。此外,乳腺癌幸存者还回答了两个开放式问题,旨在探讨她们在整个癌症经历中对运动和生活质量的看法。采用归纳和演绎内容分析法对回答进行分析。
确定了约19个一阶主题,这些主题被归纳为五个二阶主题,包括:运动行为、生活方式、限制和障碍、成长与优先事项以及个人信念和价值观。研究结果确定了乳腺癌幸存者对其生活质量和疾病展望的多方面观点框架。
鉴于癌症幸存者在确诊后两年面临许多与治疗相关的疾病,卫生专业人员需要认真关注癌症幸存者的运动需求,以帮助改善他们未来的生活质量。