Neil-Sztramko Sarah E, Smith-Turchyn Jenna, Fong Angela, Kauffeldt Kaitlyn, Tomasone Jennifer R
Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2022 Mar;103(3):542-558.e10. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2021.06.026. Epub 2021 Aug 8.
To describe the characteristics of exercise programs for survivors of cancer conducted outside of a research laboratory (ie, home-based or community-based settings).
A systematic search of published literature was conducted using Medline, Pubmed, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature, PsycINFO, SPORTdiscus, and Embase from 1980 to January 2021. Where conference abstracts were identified, authors were contacted for other articles.
Two independent reviewers screened titles and abstracts and full texts of potentially relevant studies to determine eligibility, with discrepancies resolved by discussion. Included studies were reports of exercise programs or interventions in which participants exercise at home or in a community-based setting and including individuals diagnosed with cancer either undergoing treatment or who had completed treatment.
Data were extracted using the Oxford Implementation Index and coded under the 5 domains of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). Extraction and coding were completed by 2 independent reviewers, with discrepancies resolved through discussion. Data were synthesized narratively according to CFIR.
A total of 58 publications describing 34 individual programs from around the world were included. Of these, only 14 publications had the specific goal of reporting on program implementation and development. A variety of intervention characteristics and characteristics of individuals involved in the intervention were described. Reporting of factors related to the CFIR domains of inner setting, outer setting, and implementation process were minimal.
This review summarizes the characteristics of existing programs that have been reported in the literature and finds that partnerships and collaboration occur in the inner and outer settings and as part of the process of implementation. This review highlights key knowledge gaps to be answered to support the development of future community-based interventions.
描述在研究实验室之外(即居家或社区环境)为癌症幸存者开展的锻炼计划的特点。
利用1980年至2021年1月期间的医学期刊数据库(Medline)、美国国立医学图书馆生物医学信息检索系统(PubMed)、护理学与健康相关学科累积索引数据库(Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature)、心理学文摘数据库(PsycINFO)、体育与运动医学数据库(SPORTdiscus)和荷兰医学文摘数据库(Embase)对已发表文献进行系统检索。若发现会议摘要,会与作者联系索要其他文章。
两名独立评审员筛选潜在相关研究的标题、摘要和全文以确定其是否符合条件,如有分歧则通过讨论解决。纳入的研究为锻炼计划或干预措施的报告,其中参与者在居家或社区环境中锻炼,且包括被诊断患有癌症且正在接受治疗或已完成治疗的个体。
使用牛津实施指数提取数据,并根据实施研究综合框架(CFIR)的5个领域进行编码。提取和编码由两名独立评审员完成,如有分歧则通过讨论解决。数据根据CFIR进行叙述性综合分析。
共纳入58篇描述来自世界各地34个独立计划的出版物。其中,只有14篇出版物的具体目标是报告计划的实施和发展情况。描述了各种干预特征以及参与干预的个体特征。与CFIR内部环境、外部环境和实施过程领域相关因素的报告极少。
本综述总结了文献中已报道的现有计划的特点,发现内部和外部环境中以及作为实施过程的一部分存在伙伴关系和合作。本综述突出了有待解答的关键知识空白,以支持未来社区干预措施的发展。