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丹麦成年癌症化疗患者的自我报告身体活动行为、运动动机及信息情况

Self-reported physical activity behaviour; exercise motivation and information among Danish adult cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

作者信息

Midtgaard Julie, Baadsgaard Marie Topp, Møller Tom, Rasmussen Birgitte, Quist Morten, Andersen Christina, Rørth Mikael, Adamsen Lis

机构信息

The University Hospital's Centre for Nursing and Care Research (UCSF), Copenhagen University Hospital, Department 7331, Blegdamsvej 9, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Eur J Oncol Nurs. 2009 Apr;13(2):116-21. doi: 10.1016/j.ejon.2009.01.006. Epub 2009 Feb 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Physical activity is considered an important and determining factor for the cancer patient's physical well-being and quality of life. However, cancer treatment may disrupt the practice of physical activity, and the prevention of sedentary lifestyles in cancer survivors is imperative.

PURPOSE

The current study aimed at investigating self-reported physical activity behaviour, exercise motivation and information in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

METHODS AND SAMPLE

Using a cross-sectional design, 451 patients (18-65 years) completed a questionnaire assessing pre-illness and present physical activity; motivation and information received.

RESULTS

Patients reported a significant decline in physical activity from pre-illness to the time in active treatment (p<0.001). Amongst the respondents, 68% answered that they believed exercise to be beneficial; and 78% claimed not exercising as much as desired. Exercise barriers included fatigue (74%) and physical discomfort (45%). Present physical activity behaviour was associated with pre-illness physical activity behaviour (p<0.001), exercise belief (p<0.001), and diagnosis (p<0.001). More patients <40 years than patients >40 years (OR 0.36, p<0.001); more men than women (OR 2.12, p<0.001); and more oncological than haematological patients (OR 0.41, p<0.001) stated being informed about physical activity. Moreover patients who claimed to have been informed about exercise were more in agreement with being able to exercise while undergoing chemotherapy (OR 1.69, p=0.023).

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests that Danish adult cancer patients in chemotherapy experience a significant decline in physical activity behaviour. Results indicate a general positive interest in physical activity amongst the patients, which however may be only suboptimally exploited.

摘要

背景

体育活动被认为是影响癌症患者身体健康和生活质量的重要决定性因素。然而,癌症治疗可能会干扰体育活动的进行,因此预防癌症幸存者的久坐生活方式势在必行。

目的

本研究旨在调查接受化疗的癌症患者自我报告的体育活动行为、运动动机和相关信息。

方法与样本

采用横断面设计,451名患者(18 - 65岁)完成了一份问卷,评估病前和当前的体育活动情况、运动动机以及所获得的信息。

结果

患者报告称,从病前到积极治疗期间,体育活动显著减少(p<0.001)。在受访者中,68%的人表示他们认为运动有益;78%的人声称没有达到期望的运动量。运动障碍包括疲劳(74%)和身体不适(45%)。当前的体育活动行为与病前体育活动行为(p<0.001)、运动信念(p<0.001)和诊断结果(p<0.001)相关。年龄<40岁的患者比>40岁的患者(比值比0.36,p<0.001);男性比女性(比值比2.12,p<0.001);肿瘤患者比血液科患者(比值比0.41,p<0.001)表示了解体育活动信息的人数更多。此外,声称了解运动信息的患者更认同在化疗期间能够进行运动(比值比1.69,p = 0.023)。

结论

本研究表明,丹麦成年癌症化疗患者的体育活动行为显著下降。结果表明患者对体育活动普遍有积极兴趣,但可能未得到充分利用。

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