Doughty Hannah C, Woolfall Kerry, Hill Ruaraidh A, Midgley Adrian W, Patterson Joanne M, Boddy Lynne M, Rogers Simon N, Williams Nefyn H
Department of Primary Care and Mental Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 3GL, UK.
Faculty of Science, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, L3 3AF, UK.
Support Care Cancer. 2024 Dec 3;32(12):848. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-09027-8.
Physical activity (PA) can improve health-related outcomes for head and neck cancer (HaNC) patients, and PA guidance from healthcare professionals' can increase patients' PA levels. However, less than 9% of HaNC patients are physically active. This study explored healthcare professionals' promotion of PA across the National Health Service (NHS) in North West England and North Wales, to HaNC patients.
A cross-sectional online survey exploring healthcare professionals' promotion of PA in HaNC. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form was used to estimate healthcare professionals' PA levels. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive or inferential statistics and qualitative data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Data were synthesized drawing on the capability-opportunity-motivation-behavior model and theoretical domains framework.
Eighty-one professionals participated. Fifty-three percent self-reported high levels of PA. Seventy-five percent considered PA promotion as part of their role; however, only 39% discussed PA with their patients (reflective motivation and social/professional role and identity). Only 38% felt confident initiating PA discussions and 76% reported needing further training. Training on the benefits of PA for HaNC patients and how to encourage health-related behavior change were identified as beneficial (psychological capability and knowledge).
Healthcare professionals are influential in enabling patients to adopt health-related behavior change; however, PA promotion was not routine practice for professionals involved in the care of HaNC patients. Training should be provided to professionals on PA promotion, with a focus on behavior change techniques. Future research should explore how behavior change techniques can be implemented into clinical practice to improve health-related outcomes in HaNC.
体育活动(PA)可改善头颈癌(HaNC)患者与健康相关的预后,且医疗保健专业人员提供的PA指导可提高患者的PA水平。然而,只有不到9%的HaNC患者进行体育活动。本研究探讨了英格兰西北部和北威尔士国民保健服务体系(NHS)的医疗保健专业人员向HaNC患者推广PA的情况。
一项横断面在线调查,探讨医疗保健专业人员对HaNC患者PA的推广情况。使用国际体力活动问卷简表来估计医疗保健专业人员的PA水平。定量数据采用描述性或推断性统计分析,定性数据采用反思性主题分析。利用能力-机会-动机-行为模型和理论领域框架对数据进行综合分析。
81名专业人员参与了研究。53%的人自我报告PA水平较高。75%的人认为推广PA是其职责的一部分;然而,只有39%的人与患者讨论过PA(反思性动机以及社会/职业角色和身份)。只有38%的人有信心发起关于PA的讨论,76%的人表示需要进一步培训。关于PA对HaNC患者的益处以及如何鼓励与健康相关的行为改变的培训被认为是有益的(心理能力和知识)。
医疗保健专业人员在促使患者采取与健康相关的行为改变方面具有影响力;然而,对于参与HaNC患者护理的专业人员来说,推广PA并非常规做法。应向专业人员提供关于PA推广的培训,重点是行为改变技巧。未来的研究应探索如何将行为改变技巧应用于临床实践,以改善HaNC患者与健康相关的预后。