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“你只能靠自己”:英国西南部一家医院的乳腺癌、前列腺癌或血液癌患者的定性焦点小组研究,探讨他们在癌症治疗期间和标准护理后几个月内参与锻炼和体育活动的情况。

'You're kind of left to your own devices': a qualitative focus group study of patients with breast, prostate or blood cancer at a hospital in the South West of England, exploring their engagement with exercise and physical activity during cancer treatment and in the months following standard care.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath, Somerset, UK

School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2022 Mar 28;12(3):e056132. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056132.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of patients with breast, prostate or blood cancer, regarding their (1) engagement with exercise and physical activity during treatment and in the months following standard care, and (2) the meanings attached to these lifestyle behaviours.

DESIGN

A qualitative study using focus groups. The groups were audio recorded, transcribed and analysed using Framework analysis.

SETTING

A hospital-based cancer treatment centre in the South-West of England.

PARTICIPANTS

Eighteen people who had either completed treatment or were currently on maintenance therapy for breast, prostate or blood cancer (non-Hodgkin lymphoma or Hodgkin lymphoma).

RESULTS

Participants reported treatment limiting their ability to engage in exercise and physical activity. However, participants were aware of the physiological, emotional and social benefits of exercise and expressed a desire to maintain a physically active lifestyle before, during and after treatment. They noted a lack of concrete guidance and appropriate exercise classes for people with cancer and felt poorly informed about the type, intensity, duration and frequency of exercise they should be undertaking. As such, participants reported making decisions on their own, relying on their intuition and listening to their bodies to gauge whether they were doing enough exercise (or not).

CONCLUSIONS

Participants were aware of the benefits of a physically active lifestyle during and following cancer treatment, but were not familiar with exercise and physical activity guidelines for people living with and beyond cancer. There is a need for healthcare professionals, academics and policy makers to determine how exercise and physical activity can be supported in clinical settings in realistic and meaningful ways accommodating individual patient circumstances.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨乳腺癌、前列腺癌或血液癌患者的以下两个方面的体验:(1)在接受标准治疗期间和之后的几个月内,他们参与运动和体育活动的情况;(2)他们对这些生活方式行为的看法。

设计

采用焦点小组的定性研究。对小组进行录音、转录,并使用框架分析法进行分析。

地点

英格兰西南部的一家医院癌症治疗中心。

参与者

18 名参与者,他们要么已经完成了乳腺癌、前列腺癌或血液癌(非霍奇金淋巴瘤或霍奇金淋巴瘤)的治疗,要么正在接受维持治疗。

结果

参与者报告称,治疗限制了他们参与运动和体育活动的能力。然而,他们意识到运动对生理、情绪和社交的益处,并表示希望在治疗前、治疗中和治疗后保持积极的生活方式。他们注意到缺乏针对癌症患者的具体指导和适当的锻炼课程,并且对他们应该进行的运动类型、强度、持续时间和频率知之甚少。因此,参与者报告说他们自行做出决定,依靠自己的直觉,倾听自己的身体,以判断自己是否进行了足够的运动(或不足)。

结论

参与者意识到在癌症治疗期间和之后保持积极的生活方式的好处,但对癌症患者和康复者的运动和体育活动指南不熟悉。医疗保健专业人员、学者和政策制定者需要确定如何以现实和有意义的方式在临床环境中支持运动和体育活动,同时考虑到个体患者的情况。

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