Physical Activity in Adolescents following Treatment for Cancer: Influencing Factors.

Leukemia Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-09-18 DOI:10.1155/2013/592395
Marilyn Wright, Angie Bryans, Kaylin Gray, Leah Skinner, Amanda Verhoeve
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine physical activity levels and influencing individual and environmental factors in a group of adolescent survivors of cancer and a comparison group. Methods. The study was conducted using a "mixed methods" design. Quantitative data was collected from 48 adolescent survivors of cancer and 48 comparison adolescents using the Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire, the Fatigue Scale-Adolescents, and the Amherst Health and Activity Study-Student Survey. Qualitative data was collected in individual semistructured interviews. Results. Reported leisure-time physical activity total scores were not significantly different between groups. Physical activity levels were positively correlated with adult social support factors in the group of adolescent survivors of cancer, but not in the comparison group. Time was the primary barrier to physical activity in both groups. Fatigue scores were higher for the comparison but were not associated with physical activity levels in either group. The qualitative data further supported these findings. Conclusions. Barriers to physical activity were common between adolescent survivors of cancer and a comparative group. Increased knowledge of the motivators and barriers to physical activity may help health care providers and families provide more effective health promotion strategies to adolescent survivors of pediatric cancer.

青少年癌症治疗后的身体活动:影响因素
本研究的目的是检查一组青少年癌症幸存者和一组对照组的身体活动水平和影响个人和环境因素。方法。本研究采用“混合方法”设计。定量数据来自48名青少年癌症幸存者和48名对照青少年,使用戈丁休闲时间运动问卷、青少年疲劳量表和阿默斯特健康与活动研究-学生调查。定性数据是在个人半结构化访谈中收集的。结果。报告的休闲时间体育活动总分在组间无显著差异。在青少年癌症幸存者组中,体育活动水平与成人社会支持因素呈正相关,但在对照组中没有。在这两组中,时间是身体活动的主要障碍。相比之下,疲劳得分更高,但与两组的体力活动水平无关。定性数据进一步支持了这些发现。结论。青少年癌症幸存者和对照组之间普遍存在体育活动障碍。增加对身体活动的动机和障碍的了解可能有助于卫生保健提供者和家庭为儿童癌症的青少年幸存者提供更有效的健康促进战略。
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