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头颈癌幸存者的运动计划设计考量因素

Exercise program design considerations for head and neck cancer survivors.

作者信息

Midgley Adrian W, Lowe Derek, Levy Andrew R, Mepani Vishal, Rogers Simon N

机构信息

Department of Sport & Physical Activity, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, L39 4QP, UK.

Evidence-Based Practice Research Centre (EPRC), Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, L39 4QP, UK.

出版信息

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2018 Jan;275(1):169-179. doi: 10.1007/s00405-017-4760-z. Epub 2017 Oct 20.

Abstract

The present study aimed to establish exercise preferences, barriers, and perceived benefits among head and neck cancer survivors, as well as their level of interest in participating in an exercise program. Patients treated for primary squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck between 2010 and 2014 were identified from the hospital database and sent a postal questionnaire pack to establish exercise preferences, barriers, perceived benefits, current physical activity levels, and quality of life. A postal reminder was sent to non-responders 4 weeks later. The survey comprised 1021 eligible patients of which 437 (43%) responded [74% male, median (interquartile range) age, 66 (60-73) years]. Of the respondents, 30% said 'Yes' they would be interested in participating in an exercise program and 34% said 'Maybe'. The most common exercise preferences were a frequency of three times per week, moderate-intensity, and 15-29 min per bout. The most popular exercise types were walking (68%), flexibility exercises (35%), water activites/swimming (33%), cycling (31%), and weight machines (19%). Home (55%), outdoors (46%) and health club/gym (33%) were the most common preferred choices for where to regularly exercise. Percieved exercise benefits relating to improved physical attributes were commonly cited, whereas potential social and work-related benefits were less well-acknowledged. The most commonly cited exercise barriers were dry mouth or throat (40%), fatigue (37%), shortness of breath (30%), muscle weakness (28%) difficulty swallowing (25%), and shoulder weakness and pain (24%). The present findings inform the design of exercise programs for head and neck cancer survivors.

摘要

本研究旨在确定头颈癌幸存者的运动偏好、障碍和感知到的益处,以及他们参与运动项目的兴趣程度。从医院数据库中识别出2010年至2014年间接受原发性头颈鳞状细胞癌治疗的患者,并向他们发送了一套邮政调查问卷,以确定运动偏好、障碍、感知到的益处、当前的身体活动水平和生活质量。4周后向未回复者发送了邮政催复函。该调查包括1021名符合条件的患者,其中437名(43%)做出了回复[男性占74%,年龄中位数(四分位间距)为66(60 - 73)岁]。在回复者中,30%表示“是”,他们有兴趣参与运动项目,34%表示“也许”。最常见的运动偏好是每周三次、中等强度、每次运动15 - 29分钟。最受欢迎的运动类型是步行(68%)、柔韧性练习(35%)、水上活动/游泳(33%)、骑自行车(31%)和使用重量器械(19%)。家中(55%)、户外(46%)和健身俱乐部/健身房(33%)是最常被选择的定期锻炼场所。人们普遍提到运动对改善身体状况有益,而潜在的社交和与工作相关的益处则较少被认可。最常被提及的运动障碍是口干或喉咙干(40%)、疲劳(37%)、呼吸急促(30%)、肌肉无力(28%)、吞咽困难(25%)以及肩部无力和疼痛(24%)。本研究结果为头颈癌幸存者运动项目的设计提供了参考。

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