Partridge Julie A, Anton Philip M, Wallace Juliane P, Lake Leslie L
Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois, USA.
National Blood Clot Alliance, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2023 Jul 15;7(5):102147. doi: 10.1016/j.rpth.2023.102147. eCollection 2023 Jul.
Diagnosis of venous thromboembolism (VTE) can be a significant life event that leads to changes in physical activity and exercise. Currently, little is known about the psychosocial experiences of survivors including perceived sources of social support, exercise barriers, and instructions for exercise from medical providers.
This study aimed to explore psychosocial characteristics associated with VTE survivors' postdiagnosis exercise. Specifically, 1) what are the main sources of social support utilized by VTE survivors for exercise, 2) what are the most significant exercise barriers (eg, physical, social, and psychological) faced by VTE survivors, and 3) what specific information relative to exercise is provided by medical professionals following diagnosis?
VTE survivors ( = 472) were recruited through social media groups to participate in open-ended questions about psychosocial characteristics pertaining to postdiagnosis exercise.
VTE survivors reported multiple forms of exercise social support, although almost 1 in 4 participants reported having no support for exercise. Several postdiagnosis exercise barriers were noted, and the data indicated a wide variety of information from their medical providers regarding engaging in exercise following their diagnosis, suggesting that the unique benefits and drawbacks to these instructions should be examined in more detail.
Although VTE survivors identified numerous categories of social support, there also exist numerous barriers, including a lack of standardized instructions for exercise. Further exploration of these characteristics is needed to better serve this population to encourage postdiagnosis exercise.
静脉血栓栓塞症(VTE)的诊断可能是一个重大的生活事件,会导致身体活动和锻炼发生变化。目前,对于幸存者的心理社会经历知之甚少,包括感知到的社会支持来源、锻炼障碍以及医疗服务提供者给出的锻炼指导。
本研究旨在探讨与VTE幸存者诊断后锻炼相关的心理社会特征。具体而言,1)VTE幸存者用于锻炼的主要社会支持来源有哪些,2)VTE幸存者面临的最显著的锻炼障碍(如身体、社会和心理方面)是什么,3)诊断后医疗专业人员提供了哪些与锻炼相关的具体信息?
通过社交媒体群组招募VTE幸存者(n = 472),让他们参与关于诊断后锻炼相关心理社会特征的开放式问题调查。
VTE幸存者报告了多种形式的锻炼社会支持,尽管近四分之一的参与者表示没有锻炼方面的支持。记录了一些诊断后的锻炼障碍,数据表明他们的医疗服务提供者就诊断后进行锻炼提供了各种各样的信息,这表明这些指导的独特益处和弊端应更详细地加以研究。
尽管VTE幸存者确定了众多类别的社会支持,但也存在许多障碍,包括缺乏标准化的锻炼指导。需要进一步探索这些特征,以便更好地为这一人群服务,鼓励诊断后的锻炼。