研究动态
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荷兰前列腺癌患者对运动的看法和运动建议的经历:一项全国调查。

Dutch prostate cancer patients' views about exercise and experience with exercise advice: a national survey.

发表日期:2023 Mar 30
作者: Myrthe M Joosten, Johanna Depenbusch, Tjendo Samuel, Neil K Aaronson, Karen Steindorf, Martijn M Stuiver
来源: PHYSICAL THERAPY & REHABILITATION JOURNAL

摘要:

为了支持前列腺癌(PC)患者的运动计划的开发和实施,我们调查了他们对运动的看法。我们开展了在线调查,进行了公开招募。我们收集了临床和社会人口学变量、运动建议经验、结果期望和偏好的数据。我们探讨了(1)接受运动建议和(2)偏好监督运动的决定因素。共有171名患者(平均年龄=70岁,标准差=6.5岁)完成了调查,来自所有的PC治疗途径。63%的受访者报告从未被告知运动的潜在益处。49%的受访者更喜欢有人监督的运动。受访者通常对运动持积极的态度。74%的人指出运动障碍,包括疲劳和缺乏特定计划的机会。结果期望通常是积极的,但强度中等。接受荷尔蒙治疗和年龄较轻与接受运动建议明显相关。有保险和疲劳水平更高对偏好监督运动有重要贡献。荷兰PC患者报告接受的运动建议不足以产生有效的作用。然而,他们对运动持开放态度,并期望运动能改善他们的健康,尽管他们经历了各种限制运动的障碍。PC患者的中等结果期望和有限的运动建议回忆强调了在临床途径中更好地整合运动的必要性。缺乏特定计划的机会限制了使用基于证据的运动计划用于PC患者。©2023年。作者。
To support the development and implementation of exercise programming for people with prostate cancer (PC), we investigated their views on exercise.Online survey with open recruitment. We collected data on clinical and sociodemographic variables, experiences with exercise advice, outcome expectations, and preferences. We explored determinants of (1) having been counselled about exercise and (2) preferring supervised exercise.The survey was completed by 171 patients (mean age = 70 years, SD = 6.5) from all PC treatment pathways. Sixty-three percent of the respondents reported never having been informed about the potential benefits of exercise. Forty-nine percent preferred exercise to be supervised. Respondents generally reported a positive attitude towards exercise. Seventy-four percent indicated barriers to exercising, including fatigue and lack of access to specific programmes. Outcome expectations were generally positive but moderately strong. Receiving hormonal therapy and younger age were significantly associated with having received exercise advice. Being insured and having higher fatigue levels contributed significantly to the preference for supervised exercise.Dutch people with PC report receiving insufficient effective exercise counselling. Yet, they are open to exercise and expect exercise to improve their health, although they experience various barriers that limit their ability to exercise.The moderate outcome expectations for exercise of people with PC and their limited recall of exercise counselling highlight the need for better integration of exercise in clinical pathways. The lack of access to specific programming limits the use of evidence-based exercise programmes for people with PC.© 2023. The Author(s).