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癌症患者需要临床医生提供什么以促进将运动纳入癌症护理:一项混合方法研究。

What patients with cancer require from their clinicians to enable uptake of exercise as part of cancer care: A mixed methods study.

作者信息

Cormie Prue, Bradford Ashleigh, Guccione Lisa, Martin Peter, Chiswell Meg, Doran Christopher M, Krishnasamy Mei

机构信息

Department of Health Services Research, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, 305 Grattan Street, Melbourne, VIC, 3000, Australia.

Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology, The University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

J Cancer Surviv. 2025 Mar 25. doi: 10.1007/s11764-025-01779-4.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Despite robust evidence and a series of evidence-based guidelines stating the benefits of exercise for cancer patients, uptake remains low. This study aimed to explore and describe what patients with cancer require from their clinicians to enable uptake of exercise as part of cancer care.

METHODS

Concurrent mixed methods design. Participants included adult cancer patients. Online questionnaires and semi-structured telephone interviews explored patient preferences for receiving information about the role of exercise in cancer care. Quantitative data were analysed using standard descriptive statistics and an interpretive descriptive approach was used to inform qualitative analysis.

RESULTS

Participants included 456 cancer patients. A randomly selected sub-set of 30 patients completed an interview. Many participants (n = 280/61.6%) reported discussion with clinicians as the way they mostly preferred to receive exercise information. Receiving exercise information shortly after being diagnosed and before starting treatment (n = 186/41.1% and n = 90/19.9%) were the timepoints mostly preferred for being informed about exercise. Information that was personalised and described exercise as being important to their cancer care was reported to be more likely to influence exercise behaviour. Clinician actions/provision of resources ranked as most helpful were: referral to cancer-specific exercise specialist (n = 330/76.6%) or program (n = 310/71.8%), and written exercise recommendations from a doctor/nurse (n = 234/54.3%). CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS: Cancer patients would be more likely to consider exercise as part of their cancer care if their clinicians initiated an informed conversation about exercise, introduced early in the care continuum, using personalised and cancer-specific messaging, that was supported by referral to cancer-specific exercise services.

摘要

目的

尽管有确凿的证据以及一系列基于证据的指南表明运动对癌症患者有益,但运动的参与率仍然很低。本研究旨在探索并描述癌症患者希望临床医生提供什么,以使他们能够将运动纳入癌症护理的一部分。

方法

采用同步混合方法设计。参与者包括成年癌症患者。通过在线问卷和半结构化电话访谈,探讨患者对于获取运动在癌症护理中作用相关信息的偏好。定量数据采用标准描述性统计进行分析,定性分析采用解释性描述方法。

结果

参与者包括456名癌症患者。随机抽取的30名患者完成了访谈。许多参与者(n = 280/61.6%)报告称,与临床医生的讨论是他们最倾向的获取运动信息的方式。在确诊后不久且开始治疗前获取运动信息(n = 186/41.1%和n = 90/19.9%)是最受青睐的告知运动信息的时间点。据报告,个性化且将运动描述为对其癌症护理至关重要的信息更有可能影响运动行为。临床医生的行动/提供的资源中,被认为最有帮助的是:转介至癌症特定运动专家(n = 330/76.6%)或项目(n = 310/71.8%),以及医生/护士提供的书面运动建议(n = 234/54.3%)。结论及对癌症幸存者的启示:如果临床医生发起关于运动的知情对话,在护理过程早期进行,使用个性化且针对癌症的信息,并辅以转介至癌症特定运动服务,癌症患者将更有可能将运动视为其癌症护理的一部分。

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