Abbott Linda, Hooke Mary Catherine
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.
University of Minnesota.
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2017 Oct 1;21(5):618-626. doi: 10.1188/17.CJON.618-626.
BACKGROUND: Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) occurs in most people with cancer undergoing chemotherapy. Physical activity (PA) is safe and effective in reducing CRF in people with cancer. .
OBJECTIVES: This project involved the implementation and evaluation of a three-month PA program to maintain or improve CRF and quality of life. .
METHODS: Activity trackers and resistance bands were provided to participants. Verbal instruction, printed material, activity videos, and text messages were used in this program. Participants completed a fatigue assessment; self-reported PA measure; and measure of attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge about sustaining regular PA pre- and postimplementation. .
51 patients enrolled in the study, and 39 completed the program. Participants' fatigue did not worsen significantly during the three months, and self-reported activity levels increased, but not significantly. The activity tracker, text messages, and personal connection with nursing staff were reported to be helpful.
大多数接受化疗的癌症患者会出现癌症相关疲劳(CRF)。体育活动(PA)对减轻癌症患者的CRF是安全有效的。
本项目涉及一项为期三个月的体育活动计划的实施与评估,以维持或改善CRF及生活质量。
为参与者提供活动追踪器和弹力带。本计划采用了口头指导、印刷材料、活动视频和短信。参与者完成了疲劳评估、自我报告的体育活动量测量,以及实施前后对维持规律体育活动的态度、信念和知识的测量。
51名患者参与了该研究,39名完成了该计划。在三个月期间,参与者的疲劳没有显著恶化,自我报告的活动水平有所提高,但不显著。据报告,活动追踪器、短信以及与护理人员的个人联系很有帮助。