School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, WA, Australia; Exercise Medicine Research Institute, Edith Cowan University, WA, Australia.
School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, WA, Australia; Exercise Medicine Research Institute, Edith Cowan University, WA, Australia.
Semin Oncol Nurs. 2020 Oct;36(5):151073. doi: 10.1016/j.soncn.2020.151073. Epub 2020 Oct 2.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and acceptability of an exercise clinic co-located within a cancer treatment center to identify best practices for integrating exercise medicine into cancer care.
Two-hundred thirty-seven patients were referred to the exercise clinic and completed self-report health and demographic questionnaires. Further assessments were conducted at baseline on 67 patients and following completion of the exercise program by 46 patients. Endpoints included muscular strength, physical function, cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, quality of life, and fatigue scores. Adverse events were tracked throughout exercise participation to evaluate program safety.
Exercise programming co-located and aligned with cancer treatment in a real-world clinical setting appears to be safe with only four minor exercise-related adverse events. Effectiveness was demonstrated by all physical performance (2.9%-9.5%), strength (7.4%-27.6%), and balance (10.1%) improving and some patients reported outcomes exhibiting modest but clinically relevant benefit. Importantly, no outcomes including fatigue worsened even though the patients were undergoing radiation and/or chemotherapy. Assessment of patient physical and self-reported outcomes should be co-located where they receive oncological treatment and/or exercise medicine to increase uptake of this aspect of the service. Future work should incorporate and describe program and implementation design to help identify best practices in exercise oncology programming.
Nurses are a primary driver of exercise among patients receiving treatment for cancer. Their regular patient interactions offer a practical opportunity to collect and record important exercise-related information from patients. As organizations look to develop plans to implement exercise into standard practice, input from nurses is critical to ensure program feasibility.
本研究旨在评估将运动诊所与癌症治疗中心合作的安全性、有效性和可接受性,以确定将运动医学纳入癌症护理的最佳实践。
237 名患者被转诊至运动诊所,并完成了自我报告的健康和人口统计问卷。进一步的评估在 67 名患者的基线时进行,并在 46 名患者完成运动项目后进行。终点包括肌肉力量、身体机能、心肺健康、身体成分、生活质量和疲劳评分。在整个运动参与过程中跟踪不良事件以评估计划安全性。
在现实临床环境中,将运动计划与癌症治疗相结合并保持一致似乎是安全的,只有 4 例与运动相关的轻微不良事件。所有身体表现(2.9%-9.5%)、力量(7.4%-27.6%)和平衡(10.1%)都得到了改善,一些患者报告的结果显示出适度但具有临床意义的益处,证明了其有效性。重要的是,即使患者正在接受放疗和/或化疗,也没有任何结果包括疲劳恶化。应该在患者接受肿瘤治疗和/或运动医学治疗的地方评估患者的身体和自我报告的结果,以增加对服务这一方面的接受度。未来的工作应纳入并描述计划和实施设计,以帮助确定运动肿瘤学计划的最佳实践。
护士是癌症治疗患者运动的主要推动者。他们与患者的日常互动为从患者那里收集和记录重要的运动相关信息提供了一个实际的机会。随着组织寻求制定计划将运动纳入标准实践,护士的投入对于确保计划的可行性至关重要。