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运动肿瘤学知识传播倡议:一项国际改良德尔菲研究。

The Exercise Oncology Knowledge Mobilization Initiative: An International Modified Delphi Study.

作者信息

Adams Scott C, Smith-Turchyn Jenna, Santa Mina Daniel, Neil-Sztramko Sarah, Cormie Prue, Culos-Reed S Nicole, Campbell Kristin L, Pugh Gemma, Langelier David, Schmitz Kathryn H, Phipps David J, Nadler Michelle, Sabiston Catherine M

机构信息

Department of Cardiology, Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Ted Rogers Cardiotoxicity Prevention Program, Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Oncol. 2021 Jul 19;11:713199. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2021.713199. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Exercise is vital to health and well-being after a cancer diagnosis yet is poorly integrated in cancer care. Knowledge mobilization (KM) is essential to enhance exercise opportunities. We aimed to (1) develop and refine a list of highly important exercise oncology research and KM themes and (2) establish the relative importance of the themes for supporting the implementation of exercise as a standard of care for people living with and beyond cancer.

METHODS

Informed by the Co-Produced Pathway to Impact KM framework, a modified Delphi study approach was used to develop, rate, and rank exercise oncology research and KM themes through an international stakeholder workshop and a three-round iterative online survey. Open-ended stakeholder feedback from cancer survivors, healthcare practitioners (HCPs), qualified exercise professionals (QEPs), policy makers, and researchers was used to update themes between survey rounds. Themes were ranked from highest to lowest importance and agreement was examined across all stakeholders and within stakeholder groups.

RESULTS

A total of 269 exercise oncology stakeholders from 13 countries participated in the study. Twelve final exercise oncology research and KM themes were produced. The final top ranked research themes were related to: (1) QEP integration into primary cancer care teams, (2) Exercise oncology education for HCPs, and (3) Accessibility of cancer exercise programs & support services. There was statistically significant agreement between stakeholders (<0.001) and within stakeholder groups ('s≤0.02) on the general rankings of themes (i.e., some themes generally ranked higher and lower compared to others). Low Kendall's statistics indicated variability related to the specific ranked order of the themes between stakeholders and within stakeholder groups. Moreover, there were key differences in the rankings for specific themes between policy makers and other stakeholder groups that highlight potentially important discordance in the research and KM priorities for policy makers that warrants further study.

CONCLUSION

These findings can be used to guide initiatives and align stakeholders on priorities to support exercise implementation as a standard of cancer care. Additional research is needed to better understand the differences in the proposed research and KM priorities across stakeholders.

摘要

引言

运动对于癌症诊断后的健康和福祉至关重要,但在癌症护理中却未得到很好的整合。知识传播(KM)对于增加运动机会至关重要。我们旨在(1)制定并完善一份关于运动肿瘤学研究和知识传播主题的高度重要清单,以及(2)确定这些主题对于支持将运动作为癌症患者及康复者护理标准的实施的相对重要性。

方法

以“共同产生影响的知识传播框架”为指导,采用改良的德尔菲研究方法,通过国际利益相关者研讨会和三轮迭代在线调查,对运动肿瘤学研究和知识传播主题进行制定、评分和排序。来自癌症幸存者、医疗从业者(HCPs)、合格运动专业人员(QEPs)、政策制定者和研究人员的开放式利益相关者反馈被用于在调查轮次之间更新主题。主题按重要性从高到低排序,并在所有利益相关者和利益相关者群体内部检查一致性。

结果

来自13个国家的总共269名运动肿瘤学利益相关者参与了该研究。产生了12个最终的运动肿瘤学研究和知识传播主题。最终排名靠前的研究主题与以下方面有关:(1)将合格运动专业人员纳入原发性癌症护理团队,(2)为医疗从业者提供运动肿瘤学教育,以及(3)癌症运动项目和支持服务的可及性。利益相关者之间(<0.001)以及利益相关者群体内部('s≤0.02)在主题的总体排名上存在统计学上的显著一致性(即,与其他主题相比,一些主题总体排名更高或更低)。低肯德尔统计量表明利益相关者之间以及利益相关者群体内部主题的具体排名顺序存在变异性。此外,政策制定者与其他利益相关者群体在特定主题的排名上存在关键差异,这突出了政策制定者在研究和知识传播优先事项方面潜在的重要不一致性,值得进一步研究。

结论

这些发现可用于指导相关举措,并使利益相关者在优先事项上保持一致,以支持将运动作为癌症护理标准的实施。需要进行更多研究,以更好地理解不同利益相关者在提议的研究和知识传播优先事项方面的差异。

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