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一种基于印刷品的干预措施的混合方法过程评估,该干预措施得到互联网工具的支持,旨在提高英国癌症幸存者的身体活动水平。

A mixed methods process evaluation of a print-based intervention supported by internet tools to improve physical activity in UK cancer survivors.

机构信息

London Metropolitan University, 166-220, Holloway Road, London, N7 8DB, UK.

British Lung Foundation, 73-75 Goswell Road, London, EC1V 7ER, UK.

出版信息

Public Health. 2019 Oct;175:19-27. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2019.06.013. Epub 2019 Jul 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

A waiting list randomised control trial has shown the Move More Pack, a print-based intervention supported by Internet tools, to improve physical activity levels in cancer survivors; however, one-third of them do not improve from the intervention. The objective of this process evaluation is to understand intervention use, the mechanisms of impact, the perceived benefits and the contextual factors influencing these, identifying for whom it is a useful resource.

METHODS

The process evaluation used mixed methods, based on guidance from the UK Medical Research Council, including 181 questionnaire responses on intervention use and physical activity improvement over 12 weeks, 56 open-text responses and 17 semistructured interviews.

RESULTS

The Move More Pack was suggested to be most useful when delivered towards the start of the cancer journey to those with a positive attitude to fight cancer but with a low level of physical activity, capitalising on a teachable moment. It was suggested that healthcare professionals could support the effective distribution of the Move More Pack. The intervention's printed components were more popular and well used than the Internet tools. Use of the printed intervention components was positively correlated with physical activity improvement but use of the Internet tools was not. Women were more likely to use the intervention's printed components than men. Cancer survivors using the intervention reflected that they had increased confidence and motivation for physical activity and other lifestyle behaviours.

CONCLUSION

The Move More Pack should be offered by healthcare professionals, during cancer treatment, when health is salient, to those with a positive attitude to fight cancer but with low levels of physical activity. Use of the intervention's printed components is more likely to improve physical activity than the Internet tools, and the components are more likely to be used by women. The use of Internet tools to support physical activity improvement in cancer survivors requires further investigation.

摘要

目的

一项候补名单随机对照试验表明,基于互联网工具支持的印刷干预措施“多动包”可提高癌症幸存者的身体活动水平;然而,其中三分之一的人并未从干预中得到改善。本过程评估的目的是了解干预措施的使用情况、影响机制、感知益处以及影响这些因素的背景因素,确定其对谁是有用的资源。

方法

本过程评估使用了基于英国医学研究理事会指南的混合方法,包括在 12 周内对干预措施使用和身体活动改善情况进行的 181 份问卷调查答复、56 份开放式文本答复和 17 份半结构化访谈。

结果

“多动包”在癌症旅程开始时提供给那些对与癌症作斗争持积极态度但身体活动水平低的人时最有用,利用了一个可教的时刻。有人建议,医疗保健专业人员可以支持“多动包”的有效分发。干预措施的印刷组成部分比互联网工具更受欢迎且使用更广泛。使用印刷干预组件与身体活动改善呈正相关,但使用互联网工具则不然。与男性相比,女性更有可能使用干预措施的印刷组件。使用干预措施的癌症幸存者反映,他们对身体活动和其他生活方式行为的信心和动力有所增强。

结论

医疗保健专业人员应在癌症治疗期间、当健康状况明显时,向那些对与癌症作斗争持积极态度但身体活动水平低的人提供“多动包”。与互联网工具相比,干预措施的印刷组件更有可能提高身体活动水平,并且女性更有可能使用这些组件。进一步调查互联网工具在支持癌症幸存者身体活动改善方面的使用情况。

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