Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
Ethn Health. 2023 Nov;28(8):1085-1102. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2023.2224951. Epub 2023 Jun 14.
The purpose of this study was to understand the physical activity (PA) experiences, as well as preferences, barriers, and facilitators to exercise, among individuals of South Asian heritage diagnosed with cancer.
A qualitative descriptive design was used. Individuals of South Asian heritage were recruited via a mix of convenience sampling and purposive sampling, with outreach via radio, posters in community settings, and from outreach to participants in current exercise oncology studies. Inclusion criteria included being over the age of 18; diagnosed with any cancer type and stage; pre, during, or post-treatment; able to speak English, Hindi, or Punjabi; and self-identified as South Asian. Data for this study was collected via semi-structured interviews conducted in the participants language of choice. Interviews were transcribed verbatim in the original language and then analyzed using conventional content analysis. For non-English interviews, the codes created through analysis were subsequently translated into English, and back-translated into the original language, to ensure accuracy. These codes were then organized into themes and categories.
Eight participants were recruited, with 5 interviews conducted in Punjabi and 3 interviews in English. The three themes that were created from the participant interviews include: (1) Culture, (2) Informational Needs, and (3) The Nature of Exercise Oncology Interventions. Within these themes, categories included barriers and facilitators to PA, as well as PA needs.
Participants' perspectives provided insights into the PA experiences, barriers, facilitators, and needs of people of South Asian heritage living with and beyond cancer. These results can be used to inform the tailoring of exercise oncology resources to better support physical activity and exercise for this population.
本研究旨在了解南亚裔癌症患者的身体活动(PA)体验,以及他们对运动的偏好、障碍和促进因素。
采用定性描述设计。通过混合便利抽样和目的性抽样招募南亚裔个体,通过广播、社区海报和向当前运动肿瘤学研究中的参与者进行外展来进行招募。纳入标准包括年龄在 18 岁以上;被诊断患有任何癌症类型和阶段;治疗前、治疗期间或治疗后;能够说英语、印地语或旁遮普语;并自认为是南亚裔。本研究的数据通过参与者选择的语言进行半结构式访谈收集。访谈以原文逐字记录,然后使用常规内容分析进行分析。对于非英语访谈,通过分析创建的代码随后被翻译成英语,然后再翻译成原文,以确保准确性。这些代码随后被组织成主题和类别。
共招募了 8 名参与者,其中 5 名接受了旁遮普语访谈,3 名接受了英语访谈。从参与者访谈中创建了三个主题,包括:(1)文化,(2)信息需求,和(3)运动肿瘤学干预的性质。在这些主题中,包括 PA 的障碍和促进因素,以及 PA 的需求。
参与者的观点提供了对南亚裔癌症患者的 PA 体验、障碍、促进因素和需求的深入了解。这些结果可用于指导运动肿瘤学资源的定制,以更好地支持该人群的身体活动和运动。