Division of Physical Activity, Prevention and Cancer, National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) Heidelberg and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Im Neuenheimer Feld 581, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany.
Medical Faculty, Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer Feld 672, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany.
Int J Behav Med. 2020 Feb;27(1):65-78. doi: 10.1007/s12529-019-09833-z.
Although physical activity (PA) is beneficial for patients with cancer, healthcare professionals (HCP) still scarcely recommend it. This study aimed to determine how HCP' sociodemographic and professional characteristics and their subjective assessments of patient characteristics are associated with their PA recommendations to patients with cancer.
A cross-sectional survey (paper-pencil or online) was completed by 929 HCP (159 general practitioners, 382 specialized physicians, and 388 oncology nurses). The survey collected information on HCP' sociodemographic and professional characteristics, PA recommendation frequency, and the likelihood of 13 patient characteristics influencing PA recommendations (on a 7-point Likert scale).
Descriptive results showed that 37.6% of HCP indicated often recommending PA and 41.7% indicated routinely recommending PA. More professional experience was associated with a higher reported PA recommendation frequency among specialized physicians and oncology nurses. Patient characteristics could be assigned to three higher-level categories. Characteristics from the categories "medical side effects" and "low affinity for PA" were more frequently judged by HCP as reasons for recommending PA and characteristics belonging to "indicators of poor general health" as reasons for not recommending PA. In all professional groups, the inclusion of patient characteristics resulted in additional variance explained in the prediction of a routine PA recommendation.
HCP in this study reported that they frequently recommend PA to patients with cancer. However, HCP consider cancer patient characteristics to influence their decision whether to recommend PA. Future research and interventions should aim to enable HCP to provide adequate PA recommendations to patients with cancer having different characteristics.
尽管身体活动(PA)对癌症患者有益,但医疗保健专业人员(HCP)仍很少推荐它。本研究旨在确定 HCP 的社会人口学和专业特征以及他们对患者特征的主观评估与他们向癌症患者推荐 PA 的情况之间的关系。
929 名 HCP(159 名全科医生、382 名专科医生和 388 名肿瘤护士)完成了一项横断面调查(纸质或在线)。该调查收集了 HCP 的社会人口学和专业特征、PA 推荐频率以及 13 项患者特征对 PA 推荐影响的可能性(7 分李克特量表)的信息。
描述性结果表明,37.6%的 HCP 表示经常推荐 PA,41.7%表示常规推荐 PA。专业经验越多,专科医生和肿瘤护士报告的 PA 推荐频率越高。患者特征可分为三个更高层次的类别。HCP 更频繁地将“医疗副作用”和“低亲 PA 性”类别的特征判断为推荐 PA 的原因,而属于“一般健康状况不佳指标”的特征则被判断为不推荐 PA 的原因。在所有专业群体中,纳入患者特征会增加对常规 PA 推荐的预测中解释的额外方差。
本研究中的 HCP 报告说,他们经常向癌症患者推荐 PA。然而,HCP 认为癌症患者的特征会影响他们是否推荐 PA 的决定。未来的研究和干预措施应旨在使 HCP 能够为具有不同特征的癌症患者提供适当的 PA 建议。