Yale School of Public Health, Yale University, 47 College St., New Haven, CT, 06510, USA.
Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, 06510, USA.
Support Care Cancer. 2024 Aug 14;32(9):590. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-08789-5.
Use qualitative and quantitative methods to explore factors influencing the adoption of guideline-based physical activity (PA) and dietary recommendations among participants enrolled in a lifestyle intervention during and after chemotherapy for breast cancer.
Among women with stage I-III breast cancer who participated in the intervention arm of the Lifestyle, Exercise, and Nutrition early after diagnosis (LEANer) trial, we used stratified, purposeful sampling to interview women who met both, one, or neither intervention goal after the 1-year intervention: (1) 150 min/week moderate-to-vigorous intensity exercise via a self-reported PA questionnaire and (2) improved self-reported diet quality measured by the Healthy Eating Index-2015. Semi-structured interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using thematic content analysis.
The 29 women interviewed were 52 ± 11 years old on average, with a mean body mass index of 29.6 ± 7.7 kg/m. Three themes emerged regarding aspects of the LEANer intervention that facilitated behavior change: (1) providing a conduit of trustworthy, timely, and personalized support and education; (2) shifting mindsets and enhanced understanding of the benefits of PA and nutrition during chemotherapy; and (3) fostering a sense of control and alternative focus. Factors described as hindering adoption of goals included: (1) adverse effects of chemotherapy and (2) competing priorities.
Women reported the external support, tailored education, and experiencing the physical and mental benefits of the LEANer intervention facilitated the adoption of the interventions' behavioral goals. Addressing chemotherapy-related symptoms and competing priorities may facilitate adherence to lifestyle interventions during chemotherapy for breast cancer.
使用定性和定量方法探讨影响接受乳腺癌化疗期间和之后生活方式干预的参与者采纳基于指南的体力活动(PA)和饮食建议的因素。
在参与早期诊断生活方式、运动和营养(LEANer)试验干预组的 I-III 期乳腺癌女性中,我们使用分层、有针对性的抽样方法,在 1 年干预后,对达到以下两种干预目标之一或均未达到的女性进行访谈:(1)通过自我报告的 PA 问卷达到每周 150 分钟中高强度运动,以及(2)通过健康饮食指数-2015 测量自我报告的饮食质量提高。半结构化访谈进行录音,逐字转录,并使用主题内容分析进行分析。
接受访谈的 29 名女性平均年龄为 52±11 岁,平均体重指数为 29.6±7.7kg/m。关于 LEANer 干预促进行为改变的三个主题出现:(1)提供值得信赖、及时和个性化的支持和教育渠道;(2)改变对化疗期间 PA 和营养益处的思维模式和增强理解;(3)培养控制感和替代焦点。被描述为阻碍目标采纳的因素包括:(1)化疗的不良反应,以及(2)竞争优先级。
女性报告说,外部支持、量身定制的教育以及体验 LEANer 干预的身心益处促进了干预措施行为目标的采纳。解决与化疗相关的症状和竞争优先级问题可能有助于在乳腺癌化疗期间坚持生活方式干预。