Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada.
School of Health and Human Performance, Faculty of Health, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 20;20(3):1930. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20031930.
Barriers to exercise-oncology programs remain for those living with and beyond cancer in rural and remote communities, including geographic isolation and access to programs. The EXercise for Cancer to Enhance Living Well (EXCEL) study was designed to support exercise-oncology implementation in rural and remote communities across Canada. The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the first-year reach, adoption, and implementation of the EXCEL study. Reach outcomes included participant characteristics, study enrolment, and referral type (self vs. healthcare-provider [HCP] referral). Adoption outcomes included the number of clinical contacts, trained qualified exercise professionals (QEPs), and QEPs delivering EXCEL exercise classes. Implementation outcomes included retention, adherence, assessment completion rates, and adverse-event reporting. A total of 290 individuals living with cancer enrolled in EXCEL in year one, with an 81.4% retention to the study intervention. Most participants self-referred to EXCEL (75.8%). EXCEL's HCP network consisted of 163 clinical contacts, and the QEP network included 45 trained QEPs, 22 of whom delivered EXCEL classes. Adherence to the exercise intervention was 78.2%, and only one adverse event (mild) was reported. Fitness assessment and patient-reported outcome completion rates were above 85% pre- and post-intervention. EXCEL has developed HCP and QEP networks supporting exercise referral and online delivery, and the intervention is meeting feasibility markers. These implementation findings will inform the continued gathering of feedback across stakeholders to ensure that best evidence informs best practices.
对于生活在农村和偏远社区的癌症患者及其康复者来说,他们参与运动肿瘤学项目仍然面临诸多障碍,包括地理隔离和参与项目的机会有限。EXercise for Cancer to Enhance Living Well(EXCEL)研究旨在支持加拿大农村和偏远社区的运动肿瘤学实施。本分析旨在评估 EXCEL 研究的第一年的覆盖范围、采用率和实施情况。覆盖范围的结果包括参与者的特征、研究登记和转诊类型(自我转诊与医疗保健提供者 [HCP] 转诊)。采用率的结果包括临床接触次数、经过培训的合格运动专家(QEP)数量和提供 EXCEL 运动课程的 QEP 数量。实施结果包括保留率、依从性、评估完成率和不良事件报告。在第一年,共有 290 名癌症患者参加了 EXCEL 研究,其中 81.4%的患者保留在研究干预组。大多数参与者自我转诊到 EXCEL(75.8%)。EXCEL 的 HCP 网络由 163 名临床联系人组成,QEP 网络包括 45 名经过培训的 QEP,其中 22 名提供了 EXCEL 课程。运动干预的依从性为 78.2%,仅报告了一起轻微不良事件。干预前后,体能评估和患者报告结局的完成率均高于 85%。EXCEL 已经建立了 HCP 和 QEP 网络,以支持运动推荐和在线交付,并且该干预措施符合可行性指标。这些实施结果将为持续收集利益相关者的反馈提供信息,以确保最佳证据指导最佳实践。