School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa , Ottawa, Quebec , Canada .
Disabil Rehabil. 2013;35(24):2038-45. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2013.802378. Epub 2013 Jun 17.
The adoption and maintenance of a physically active lifestyle among women after breast cancer is an important priority for public health and rehabilitation science. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore breast cancer survivors' perceptions of the factors influencing their ability to maintain a self-directed physical activity program.
Nine women participated in semi-structured, in-depth interviews. Data were coded into perceived barriers and motivators to maintenance of physical activity using thematic analysis.
Women identified a range of physical (e.g. cancer-related physical symptoms), environmental/organizational (e.g. bad weather, lack of equipment/facilities, lack of knowledge, time constraints) and psychosocial (e.g. lack of motivation, low social support, low confidence/skill) barriers. They also identified perceived physical (e.g. weight management, health improvement or maintenance, increase energy) and psychosocial (e.g. improve body image, experience enjoyment, social support, positive emotions) motivators.
These findings are consistent with research on barriers and motivators to physical activity initiation, and can be used to develop self-directed physical activity programs that target active breast cancer survivors to sustain regular engagement. Furthermore, the barriers and motivators identified represent key variables for further investigation.
The present study identifies a number of perceived physical, psychosocial and organizational/environmental barriers to naturally occurring physical activity participation among active breast cancer survivors that should be addressed to ensure they maintain a physically active lifestyle This study also provides evidence that comprehensive approaches that address physical and psychosocial motivators to physical activity should be developed to assist women with a history of breast cancer maintain their physical activity levels.
女性在乳腺癌后养成积极的生活方式是公共健康和康复科学的重要优先事项。本定性研究的目的是探讨乳腺癌幸存者对影响其维持自我指导体力活动计划能力的因素的看法。
9 名女性参加了半结构化深入访谈。使用主题分析将数据编码为维持体力活动的感知障碍和动机。
女性确定了一系列身体上的(例如与癌症相关的身体症状)、环境/组织上的(例如恶劣天气、缺乏设备/设施、缺乏知识、时间限制)和心理社会上的(例如缺乏动力、低社会支持、低信心/技能)障碍。他们还确定了感知的身体(例如体重管理、健康改善或维持、增加能量)和心理社会(例如改善身体形象、体验乐趣、社会支持、积极情绪)动机。
这些发现与体力活动开始的障碍和动机的研究一致,可以用于开发针对活跃的乳腺癌幸存者的自我指导体力活动计划,以维持他们的定期参与。此外,确定的障碍和动机代表了进一步研究的关键变量。
本研究确定了一些活跃的乳腺癌幸存者自然参与体力活动的感知身体、心理社会和组织/环境障碍,应加以解决,以确保他们保持积极的生活方式。本研究还提供了证据表明,应制定综合方法来解决体力活动的身体和心理社会动机,以帮助有乳腺癌病史的女性保持其体力活动水平。