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理解癌症生存者和康复者青年男性的身体活动、身体意象和生活质量体验。

Understanding the Experiences of Physical Activity, Body Image, and Quality of Life in Young Adult Males Living with and beyond Cancer.

机构信息

Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada.

Ohlson Research Initiative Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada.

出版信息

Curr Oncol. 2024 Aug 15;31(8):4675-4684. doi: 10.3390/curroncol31080348.

Abstract

For young adults (YAs), a cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatments may result in physical changes that can negatively impact body image (BI) and health-related quality of life (HRQL). Physical activity (PA) is an evidence-based tool found to impact both BI and HRQL. However, most research has focused on the perspectives of older adults with breast or prostate cancer. No research has explored the experiences of PA, BI, and HRQL in YA males affected by cancer. A qualitative study was designed for YA males diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 20 and 39 years. Eligible participants were recruited through pre-existing exercise oncology studies, support organizations, and social media. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to understand participants' experiences of PA, BI, and HRQL. All interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using interpretive description. The participants were YA males ( = 7) with a mean age of 32.7 ± 4.0 years. Themes included a loss of identity due to cancer, building autonomy and identity using PA, and the "should" behind BI. PA for YA males living with and beyond cancer may support them in rebuilding their identity and BI. The development of exercise oncology resources for YA males may consider addressing BI through education or exercise prescription programs, with the goal of enhancing HRQL.

摘要

对于年轻人(YAs)来说,癌症诊断和随后的治疗可能会导致身体发生变化,从而对身体形象(BI)和健康相关生活质量(HRQL)产生负面影响。身体活动(PA)是一种经过验证的工具,可以同时影响 BI 和 HRQL。然而,大多数研究都集中在患有乳腺癌或前列腺癌的老年患者的观点上。目前还没有研究探讨癌症对 YAs 男性的 PA、BI 和 HRQL 的影响。本研究设计了一项针对 20 至 39 岁之间被诊断患有癌症的 YAs 男性的定性研究。通过现有的运动肿瘤学研究、支持组织和社交媒体来招募合格的参与者。采用半结构化访谈来了解参与者在 PA、BI 和 HRQL 方面的经历。所有访谈都逐字转录,并使用解释性描述进行分析。参与者是 YAs 男性(n=7),平均年龄为 32.7±4.0 岁。主题包括癌症导致的身份丧失、通过 PA 建立自主性和身份认同,以及 BI 背后的“应该”。对于患有癌症和癌症康复后的 YAs 男性来说,PA 可能有助于他们重建身份和 BI。为 YAs 男性开发运动肿瘤学资源时,可以考虑通过教育或运动处方计划来解决 BI 问题,从而提高 HRQL。

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