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女性癌症幸存者对支持身体活动维持的远程干预措施的看法。

Female cancer survivor perspectives on remote intervention components to support physical activity maintenance.

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA.

University of Vermont Cancer Center, Burlington, VT, USA.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2020 May;28(5):2185-2194. doi: 10.1007/s00520-019-05038-y. Epub 2019 Aug 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Physical activity minimizes the side effects of cancer; yet, participation rates among cancer survivors are low. Technological innovations are promoted as efficient means for communication and remote monitoring, but little is known about acceptability among female cancer survivors. The purpose of this study was to examine female cancer survivor perspectives on remote monitoring and communication to support independent, physical activity maintenance after completing a structured, facility-based program.

METHODS

Participants were 19 female cancer survivors (mean age 56.3) recruited after completing a 12-week exercise-based oncology rehabilitation program. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants following a 4-week pilot trial of a tailored text message, FitBit®, and health coach intervention to support independent physical activity maintenance. All interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. Transcripts from the interviews were iteratively coded by two team members using a thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Participants reported acceptance and satisfaction with remote monitoring and communication. Emergent themes related to technology-based support for physical activity maintenance included the following: (1) accountability to a remote partner; (2) plan Bs, planning for barriers; (3) the habit cycle; (4) convenience through technology; and (5) reclaiming health ownership following a cancer diagnosis.

CONCLUSIONS

Participants attributed physical activity maintenance to accountability enabled by technology. Communication based on remote monitoring was perceived as encouraging and not intrusive, during the transition to a home program.

IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS

This study highlights the importance of accountability and support for physical activity adherence and the positive role that technology can provide for female cancer survivors to regain control of health management.

摘要

目的

身体活动可将癌症的副作用降至最低;然而,癌症幸存者的参与率很低。技术创新被宣传为沟通和远程监控的有效手段,但人们对女性癌症幸存者的可接受性知之甚少。本研究的目的是探讨女性癌症幸存者对远程监控和沟通的看法,以支持在完成基于设施的结构化方案后独立进行身体活动。

方法

参与者为 19 名女性癌症幸存者(平均年龄 56.3 岁),她们在完成 12 周基于运动的肿瘤康复计划后被招募。在对个性化短信、FitBit®和健康教练干预措施进行了 4 周的试点试验后,对参与者进行了半结构化访谈,以支持独立的身体活动维持。所有访谈均进行了录音和转录。两名团队成员使用主题分析对访谈记录进行了迭代编码。

结果

参与者报告接受并满意远程监控和沟通。与基于技术的身体活动维持支持相关的新兴主题包括以下内容:(1)对远程伙伴的责任;(2)应对障碍的 B 计划;(3)习惯循环;(4)技术带来的便利;(5)癌症诊断后重新获得健康自主权。

结论

参与者将身体活动的维持归因于技术带来的问责制。基于远程监控的沟通被认为是鼓励性的,并且在过渡到家庭计划期间不会产生干扰。

对癌症幸存者的影响

本研究强调了问责制和身体活动坚持的重要性,以及技术为女性癌症幸存者提供的重新控制健康管理的积极作用。

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