物理治疗作为远程医疗多学科生活方式调整项目(IM FIT)的一部分:癌症幸存者的初步结果和项目反馈。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Christin A Brehm, Aimee J Christie, Lorenzo Cohen, Susan Lilly, Catherine Powers-James, Gabriel Lopez
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背景:物理治疗(PT)在肿瘤综合治疗项目中发挥着重要作用,它通过运动咨询来满足癌症患者独特的身体健康需求。我们分享了远程医疗综合生活方式调整项目中的物理治疗部分的经验,包括第一批患者的数据:在为期 12 周的计划中,我们的生活方式调整计划中的运动疗法部分包括 6 节一小时的同步视频课程(30 分钟运动教育,30 分钟运动)。参与者会收到电子讲义,其中包括每周运动相关主题的信息以及每周的运动任务。结果包括体重、有氧运动天数、有氧运动分钟数和强化运动天数。六名患者完成了该计划,并提交了一份匿名退出调查,提供了对该计划的定性反馈:结果:干预后,患者平均每周进行 4 天有氧运动和 2 天力量训练。力量训练的天数明显增加。在为期 12 周的计划中,患者体重平均减轻了 4.2%。定性反馈显示,第一批患者认为远程医疗项目是愉快、有价值和方便的:讨论:物理治疗锻炼计划可以进行修改和定制,以便在远程医疗环境中实施。这种模式的优势在于增加了患者的参与机会,为患者提供了增加有氧运动和力量训练所需的工具。总体而言,该项目实施成功,项目完成后的匿名反馈调查显示患者满意度很高。
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Physical Therapy as Part of a Telehealth Multidisciplinary Lifestyle Modification Program (IM FIT): Preliminary Outcomes and Program Feedback From Cancer Survivors.

Background: Physical therapy (PT) has an important role in Integrative Oncology programs, addressing the unique physical health needs of individuals with cancer through exercise counseling. We share our experience with the PT component of our telehealth comprehensive lifestyle modification program including data from our first cohort of patients.

Methods: The PT component of our lifestyle modification program included 6 one-hour synchronous video sessions (30 minutes exercise education, 30 minutes exercise) over the 12-week program. Participants received handouts electronically that included information regarding each week's exercise-related topic, as well as weekly exercise assignments. Outcomes included weight, days of aerobic exercise, minutes of aerobic exercise, and days of strengthening exercise. Six patients completed the program and submitted an anonymous exit survey providing qualitative feedback on the program.

Results: On average, patients reported engaging in aerobic exercise 4 days per week and strength training 2 days per week after the intervention. There were notable increases in days of strength training. Patients lost an average of 4.2% of their body weight over the course of the 12-week program. Qualitative feedback showed that the first cohort of patients described the telehealth program as enjoyable, valuable, and convenient.

Discussion: Physical therapy exercise programs can be modified and tailored for delivery in a telehealth environment. Increased patient access remains a strength of this model, serving to equip patients with the tools needed for increasing aerobic and strength training activity. Overall, the program was implemented successfully, and the anonymous feedback survey completed after program completion showed high patient satisfaction.

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Integrative Cancer Therapies
Integrative Cancer Therapies 医学-全科医学与补充医学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
78
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ICT is the first journal to spearhead and focus on a new and growing movement in cancer treatment. The journal emphasizes scientific understanding of alternative medicine and traditional medicine therapies, and their responsible integration with conventional health care. Integrative care includes therapeutic interventions in diet, lifestyle, exercise, stress care, and nutritional supplements, as well as experimental vaccines, chrono-chemotherapy, and other advanced treatments. Contributors are leading oncologists, researchers, nurses, and health-care professionals.
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