Pagès Loïc, Gouin-Barré Estelle, Bourgier Céline
Université de Montpellier, 38, rue Roussy, 30000 Nîmes, France.
Université de Montpellier, 38, rue Roussy, 30000 Nîmes, France.
Bull Cancer. 2024 Jun;111(6):587-596. doi: 10.1016/j.bulcan.2024.02.014. Epub 2024 Apr 16.
Physical activity is a major determinant in the prevention of chronic diseases, equally on the side effects of treatments and the consequences of the disease. It improves quality of life, but also reduces morbidity and mortality, and therefore health expenses. A sedentary lifestyle is the fourth cause of premature death in the world, in the context of chronic non-communicable diseases. In France, the prescription for adapted physical activity (APA) has been included in the law since 2016. With the development of "Maisons Sport santé", the Onco'sport program was developed to enable people affected by cancer to participate in adapted physical activity. The objective of our work is to explore the lived experience of cancer patients practicing adapted physical activity as part of the Onco'sport program.
This is a qualitative study of 10 semi-directed individual interviews with patients participating in the Onco'sport program, recruited from the "Maison Sport Santé" from Nîmes and the association "Les Roses du Gard". A phenomenological analysis was carried out with a semiopragmatic approach.
For all participants, the APA through a program provides professional supervision of Physical Activity, influences adherence and builds confidence. This program is at the origin of changes in lifestyle habits and improves the relationship with illness and their cancer thanks to the physical and psychological benefits felt. Thus, APA appears as a full-fledged supportive care which requires informing patients and promoting it so that access is facilitated and becomes a standard. Health professionals including general practitioners do not currently have an important place in the promotion of APA, and patients most often obtain documentation on their own or through associations of patient.
An APA program like Onco'sport is often the cause of a return to physical activity in patients, brings overall well-being and changes lifestyle habits. It seems important to promote physical activity to patients but also to the general population, given the benefits. This promotion involves easier access to this type of supervised program, financial support and better training of health professionals.
体育活动是预防慢性病的主要决定因素,对治疗副作用和疾病后果同样如此。它能提高生活质量,还能降低发病率和死亡率,进而减少医疗费用。在慢性非传染性疾病的背景下,久坐不动的生活方式是全球过早死亡的第四大原因。自2016年起,法国已将适应性体育活动(APA)处方纳入法律。随着“健康运动之家”的发展,肿瘤运动项目得以开展,使癌症患者能够参与适应性体育活动。我们研究的目的是探索参与肿瘤运动项目的癌症患者进行适应性体育活动的生活体验。
这是一项定性研究,对10名参与肿瘤运动项目的患者进行了半定向个人访谈,这些患者从尼姆的“健康运动之家”和“加尔玫瑰”协会招募而来。采用半实用主义方法进行现象学分析。
对所有参与者而言,通过项目进行的适应性体育活动提供了体育活动的专业指导,影响了依从性并建立了信心。由于感受到了身心益处,该项目引发了生活方式习惯的改变,并改善了与疾病及癌症的关系。因此,适应性体育活动似乎是一种成熟的支持性护理,需要告知患者并加以推广,以便于获取并成为一种标准。包括全科医生在内的健康专业人员目前在推广适应性体育活动方面没有占据重要地位,患者大多是自行或通过患者协会获取相关资料。
像肿瘤运动这样的适应性体育活动项目常常促使患者恢复体育活动,带来整体幸福感并改变生活方式习惯。鉴于其益处,向患者乃至普通人群推广体育活动似乎很重要。这种推广包括更便捷地参与此类有指导的项目、提供资金支持以及对健康专业人员进行更好的培训。