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Abstract
Background: With increasing survival rates of breast cancer, there is a need for more research to understand the experiences of survivors. Previous quantitative studies have shown that physical activity can be beneficial for breast cancer survivors. However, a qualitative perspective is essential to create appropriate adaptations for this population. This study aims to develop a deeper understanding of the experiences of female adult breast cancer survivors with physical activity in their postdiagnosis lifestyle.
Methods: This study followed a qualitative systematic review methodology. In January 2024, six databases (APA PsycInfo, CINAHL Plus, OVID Medline, Scopus, SPORTDiscus and Sports Medicine an Education Index) were searched using aim-specific key terms. Ten studies, comprising a total sample of 200 participants, met the inclusion criteria. Quality appraisal, data extraction and synthesis stages were conducted.
Results: Five main themes emerged during the synthesis stage: (1) Outcomes of Physical Activity Participation, (2) Barriers to Physical Activity, (3) Postdiagnosis Balancing Act, (4) Needs for Future Physical Activity Programs and (5) Next Steps for Breast Cancer Survivors. Additionally, 15 subthemes were identified.
Conclusion: Overall, breast cancer survivors reported positive experiences with physical activity, leading to a desire to maintain an active lifestyle. However, barriers such as treatment side effects, unmet needs for advice from health services and challenges in daily life postdiagnosis were identified. Future research should explore the implementation of specific national guidelines and recommendations for survivors postdiagnosis to overcome these barriers and enhance the quality of survivorship care.
背景:随着乳腺癌存活率的增加,有必要进行更多的研究来了解幸存者的经历。之前的定量研究表明,体育锻炼对乳腺癌幸存者有益。但是,要为这一群体创造适当的适应条件,必须从质量角度出发。本研究旨在更深入地了解成年女性乳腺癌幸存者在诊断后的生活方式中进行体育锻炼的经历。方法:本研究采用定性系统评价方法。在2024年1月,我们使用目标特定的关键词检索了六个数据库(APA PsycInfo、CINAHL Plus、OVID Medline、Scopus、SPORTDiscus和Sports Medicine an Education Index)。10项研究,包括200名参与者的总样本,符合纳入标准。质量评价、数据提取和综合阶段。结果:在综合阶段出现了五个主要主题:(1)体育活动参与的结果;(2)体育活动的障碍;(3)诊断后平衡行为;(4)未来体育活动计划的需求;(5)乳腺癌幸存者的下一步。此外,确定了15个次级主题。结论:总体而言,乳腺癌幸存者报告了积极的体育锻炼经历,导致他们希望保持积极的生活方式。然而,也发现了一些障碍,如治疗副作用、保健服务咨询需求未得到满足以及诊断后日常生活中的挑战。未来的研究应探索实施具体的国家指南和建议,为幸存者诊断后克服这些障碍,提高生存护理的质量。
期刊介绍:
The Breast Journal is the first comprehensive, multidisciplinary source devoted exclusively to all facets of research, diagnosis, and treatment of breast disease. The Breast Journal encompasses the latest news and technologies from the many medical specialties concerned with breast disease care in order to address the disease within the context of an integrated breast health care. This editorial philosophy recognizes the special social, sexual, and psychological considerations that distinguish cancer, and breast cancer in particular, from other serious diseases. Topics specifically within the scope of The Breast Journal include:
Risk Factors
Prevention
Early Detection
Diagnosis and Therapy
Psychological Issues
Quality of Life
Biology of Breast Cancer.