Global Centre for Research and Training in Radiation Oncology, School of Health Sciences, College of Health, Medicine, and Wellbeing, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia.
School of Health Sciences, College of Health, Medicine, and Wellbeing, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia.
J Med Radiat Sci. 2023 Dec;70(4):444-453. doi: 10.1002/jmrs.713. Epub 2023 Aug 10.
Radiation therapy treatment for breast cancer may negatively impact patients' health-related quality of life. Evidence suggests exercise and nutrition interventions may be beneficial to patients experiencing compromised health-related quality of life. This study investigates whether radiation oncology practitioners support the implementation of a tailored exercise and nutrition intervention for patients and explores their interest in participating in training for exercise and nutrition as interventions.
Data were collected by an online survey, deployed to public and private radiation oncology departments, across three Australian states (Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Queensland). The survey was completed between June and August 2020. Radiation oncologists, radiation oncology registrars, radiation therapists and radiation oncology nurses completed the survey. The survey included demographics, patient assessment and questions regarding the radiation oncology practitioners' use of exercise and nutrition as interventions.
Of 192 practitioners targeted, 76 completed the survey, for a response rate of 40%. Of 76 respondents, 42% 'sometimes' recommended exercise and 41% 'sometimes' recommended nutrition as health-related quality of life interventions to their patients. The majority indicated they would benefit from more training in these subjects, with 58% for exercise and 55% for nutrition. 47 per cent of respondents thought patients would benefit from a tailored exercise and nutrition programme and 62% agreed they would refer patients to a programme if it were available.
Radiation oncology practitioners reported they need training in exercise and nutrition to better understand how this can benefit the health-related quality of life of breast cancer patients. Also, the findings indicate that if such an exercise and nutrition intervention were readily available, practitioners would refer patients who may benefit from this intervention.
乳腺癌的放射治疗可能会对患者的健康相关生活质量产生负面影响。有证据表明,运动和营养干预可能对健康相关生活质量受损的患者有益。本研究调查了放射肿瘤学从业者是否支持为患者实施量身定制的运动和营养干预,并探讨了他们对参与运动和营养干预培训的兴趣。
通过在线调查收集数据,该调查面向澳大利亚三个州(澳大利亚首都领地、新南威尔士州、昆士兰州)的公立和私立放射肿瘤学部门进行。调查于 2020 年 6 月至 8 月之间进行。放射肿瘤学家、放射肿瘤学住院医师、放射治疗师和放射肿瘤学护士完成了调查。该调查包括人口统计学、患者评估以及关于放射肿瘤学从业者将运动和营养作为干预措施的使用情况的问题。
在目标的 192 名从业者中,有 76 名完成了调查,回应率为 40%。在 76 名受访者中,42%“有时”向患者推荐运动,41%“有时”推荐营养作为健康相关生活质量干预措施。大多数人表示他们希望在这些科目中接受更多培训,其中 58%希望接受运动培训,55%希望接受营养培训。47%的受访者认为患者将从量身定制的运动和营养计划中受益,如果有这样的计划,62%的受访者同意他们将向患者推荐该计划。
放射肿瘤学从业者报告说,他们需要接受运动和营养方面的培训,以更好地了解这如何有益于乳腺癌患者的健康相关生活质量。此外,研究结果表明,如果有这样的运动和营养干预措施,从业者将推荐可能受益于该干预措施的患者。