School of Sport, Exercise & Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull, HU6 7RX, UK.
Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University, Olympic Legacy Park 2 Old Hall Rd, Sheffield, S9 3TU, UK.
BMC Cancer. 2022 Nov 22;22(1):1202. doi: 10.1186/s12885-022-10287-y.
Weight gain is commonly observed during and after breast cancer treatment and is associated with poorer survival outcomes, particularly in women with oestrogen receptor-positive (ER +) disease. The aim of this study was to co-design (with patients) a programme of tailored, personalised support (intervention), including high-quality support materials, to help female breast cancer patients (BCPs) with ER + disease to develop the skills and confidence needed for sustainable weight loss. METHODS: ER + BCPs were recruited from two UK National Health Service (NHS) Trusts. The selection criteria included (i) recent experience of breast cancer treatment (within 36 months of completing primary treatment); (ii) participation in a recent focus group study investigating weight management perceptions and experiences; (iii) willingness to share experiences and contribute to discussions on the support structures needed for sustainable dietary and physical activity behaviour change. Co-design workshops included presentations and interactive activities and were facilitated by an experienced co-design researcher (HH), assisted by other members of the research team (KP, SW and JS).
Two groups of BCPs from the North of England (N = 4) and South Yorkshire (N = 5) participated in a two-stage co-design process. The stage 1 and stage 2 co-design workshops were held two weeks apart and took place between Jan-March 2019, with each workshop being approximately 2 h in duration. Guided by the Behaviour Change Wheel, a theoretically-informed weight management intervention was developed on the basis of co-designed strategies to overcome physical and emotional barriers to dietary and physical activity behaviour change. BCPs were instrumental in designing all key features of the intervention, in terms of Capability (e.g., evidence-based information, peer-support and shared experiences), Opportunity (e.g., flexible approach to weight management based on core principles) and Motivation (e.g., appropriate use of goal-setting and high-quality resources, including motivational factsheets) for behaviour change.
This co-design approach enabled the development of a theoretically-informed intervention with a content, structure and delivery model that has the potential to address the weight management challenges faced by BCPs diagnosed with ER + disease. Future research is required to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention for eliciting clinically-important and sustainable weight loss in this population.
乳腺癌治疗期间和治疗后常出现体重增加,且与生存结局较差相关,尤其是雌激素受体阳性(ER+)疾病的女性。本研究旨在(与患者合作)设计一个量身定制的个性化支持方案(干预),包括高质量的支持材料,帮助患有 ER+疾病的女性乳腺癌患者(BCP)发展可持续减肥所需的技能和信心。
从英国两家国家卫生服务(NHS)信托机构招募 ER+BCP。入选标准包括(i)最近有乳腺癌治疗经历(在完成主要治疗后 36 个月内);(ii)参与最近一项关于体重管理认知和经验的焦点小组研究;(iii)愿意分享经验并为可持续饮食和体力活动行为改变的支持结构提供意见。合作设计研讨会包括演示和互动活动,由经验丰富的合作设计研究员(HH)主持,研究团队的其他成员(KP、SW 和 JS)协助。
来自英格兰北部(N=4)和南约克郡(N=5)的两组 BCP 参加了两阶段合作设计过程。第 1 阶段和第 2 阶段合作设计研讨会于 2019 年 1 月至 3 月之间相隔两周举行,每次研讨会持续约 2 小时。根据行为改变轮理论指导,根据克服饮食和体力活动行为改变的身体和情绪障碍的合作设计策略,制定了一种理论上合理的体重管理干预措施。BCP 在设计干预措施的所有关键特征方面发挥了重要作用,包括能力(例如,基于核心原则的灵活体重管理方法)、机会(例如,基于核心原则的灵活体重管理方法)和动机(例如,适当使用目标设定和高质量资源,包括激励性情况说明书)。
这种合作设计方法使我们能够开发一种理论上合理的干预措施,该措施具有针对 ER+疾病诊断的 BCP 面临的体重管理挑战的内容、结构和交付模式。需要进一步的研究来评估该干预措施在这一人群中引发临床重要和可持续减肥的效果。