Mixed-methods organizational evaluation of a physical activity programme for cancer survivors in primary care.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Famke Huizinga, Nico-Derk Lodewijk Westerink, Annemiek M E Walenkamp, Annette J Berendsen, Marjolein Y Berger, Daan Brandenbarg
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Abstract

Background: Physical activity (PA) has proven health benefits for cancer survivors, yet PA programmes are not routinely available in general practice.

Purpose: This mixed-methods study used the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance of a PA programme at an organisational level for cancer survivors in Dutch general practice.

Methods: Primary care practitioners (practice nurses, dieticians, and doctor's assistants) delivering a PA programme aimed at increasing PA in daily activities, and general practitioners (GPs) in whose practices it was performed, completed questionnaires and interviews. Quantitative and qualitative data were analysed descriptively or by thematic analysis, respectively.

Results: Concerning Adoption, 9% of general practices (n = 14) took part and showed high representativeness. Primary care practitioners coached a median of seven patients over 18.5 months, with barriers and facilitators emerging mainly related to organizational support, programme alignment, and patient health benefits. Concerning Implementation, adherence to the protocol was 77%, and the training was evaluated as 8 out of 10. Concerning Maintenance, 11 primary care practitioners (69%) used programme elements outside the study context.

Conclusions: We conclude that our PA programme seems feasible in general practice provided there is sufficient organizational capacity. Designating a lead-motivated practitioner, providing sufficient training, and aligning and integrating PA counselling in routine care are key to providing appropriate and targeted support for cancer survivors in general practice.

初级保健中癌症幸存者身体活动规划的混合方法组织评价。
背景:体育活动(PA)已被证明对癌症幸存者的健康有益,但PA计划在一般实践中并不常规。目的:这项混合方法研究使用RE-AIM框架来评估荷兰全科医生在组织层面为癌症幸存者采用、实施和维持PA计划。方法:初级保健从业人员(执业护士、营养师和医生助理)提供旨在增加日常活动中PA的计划,以及全科医生(gp),完成问卷调查和访谈。定量和定性数据分别以描述性或专题分析的方式进行分析。结果:在收养方面,有9%的全科医生(n = 14)参与,具有较高的代表性。初级保健从业人员在18.5个月的时间里平均指导了7名患者,其中出现的障碍和促进因素主要与组织支持、方案一致性和患者健康益处有关。在实施方面,遵守协议的比例为77%,培训的评估为8分(满分10分)。关于维持,11名初级保健从业人员(69%)使用了研究背景之外的方案要素。结论:我们的结论是,如果有足够的组织能力,我们的PA计划在一般实践中似乎是可行的。指定一名有领导动机的医生,提供充分的培训,并在常规护理中协调和整合PA咨询是在一般实践中为癌症幸存者提供适当和有针对性支持的关键。
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Translational Behavioral Medicine
Translational Behavioral Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
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期刊介绍: Translational Behavioral Medicine publishes content that engages, informs, and catalyzes dialogue about behavioral medicine among the research, practice, and policy communities. TBM began receiving an Impact Factor in 2015 and currently holds an Impact Factor of 2.989. TBM is one of two journals published by the Society of Behavioral Medicine. The Society of Behavioral Medicine is a multidisciplinary organization of clinicians, educators, and scientists dedicated to promoting the study of the interactions of behavior with biology and the environment, and then applying that knowledge to improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, communities, and populations.
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