Yancey Antronette K, Tomiyama A Janet
Department of Health Services and Center to Eliminate Health Disparities (CEHD), UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Semin Oncol Nurs. 2007 Nov;23(4):253-63. doi: 10.1016/j.soncn.2007.08.003.
To review the research literature on physical activity (PA) intervention trials, with an emphasis on underserved populations.
Research studies, review articles, and books.
PA intervention studies have generally shown statistically significant but modest outcomes. Comprehensive intervention designs combining individual-level and physical environmental changes have posted the largest effect sizes, and emerging models are incorporating sociocultural and organizational environmental changes with promising results. Research including or targeting underserved populations poses unique challenges at each stage of the intervention process: design, recruitment, implementation, and evaluation. Synthesis of evidence-based approaches to address these challenges is presented.
Promoting PA in underserved communities is essential in improving population-level cancer outcomes. Additional resources are becoming available to nursing researchers and practitioners to aid in the conduct of PA intervention in understudied groups.
回顾关于体育活动(PA)干预试验的研究文献,重点关注服务不足人群。
研究性研究、综述文章和书籍。
PA干预研究总体上显示出具有统计学意义但效果适度的结果。结合个体层面和物理环境变化的综合干预设计产生的效应量最大,新出现的模式正在将社会文化和组织环境变化纳入其中并取得了有前景的结果。纳入或针对服务不足人群的研究在干预过程的每个阶段(设计、招募、实施和评估)都带来了独特的挑战。本文提出了基于证据的方法来应对这些挑战。
在服务不足的社区促进PA对于改善人群层面的癌症结局至关重要。越来越多的资源可供护理研究人员和从业者使用,以帮助在研究不足的群体中开展PA干预。