基于移动聊天的干预(ChatEx)促进老年癌症幸存者运动行为的形成性评估。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Denise Shuk Ting Cheung, Chun Kit Chan, Ryan E Rhodes, Pui Hing Chau, Chi-Leung Chiang, Michael Tse, Man Ping Wang, Doris Sau Fung Yu, Chia-Chin Lin
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目的:对老年癌症幸存者中增加和保持锻炼的ChatEx进行形成性评估。方法:ChatEx是一种混合干预,包括12周的基于理论的即时消息和两次面对面的培训课程。本初步研究包括三个阶段:(1)干预开发:开发专家评审的信息库;(2)信息库预测试:探讨老年癌症幸存者对信息库的看法并进行修改(n = 20);(3)干预先导试验:采用非随机准实验设计,采用定量和定性方法,在65岁以上不符合当前运动指南且已完成治疗的癌症幸存者中进行试验(n = 40)。以可行性、可接受性、有氧运动和阻力运动、运动能力、握力、虚弱、生活质量、运动自我效能为主要评价指标。结果:ChatEx的留存率为80%,大多数参与者对信息的参与程度中等或较高,现场会议的出勤率为100%。与等候名单对照组相比,干预组在24周时进行有氧运动的时间显著增加,在12周和24周时进行阻力运动的时间也显著增加。干预组在24周的运动能力和运动自我效能方面也比对照组有更大的改善。参与者访谈揭示了五个主要主题:积极反馈、坚持锻炼的促进因素、坚持锻炼的障碍、消极反馈和改进建议。结论:这些发现支持了ChatEx在老年癌症幸存者中增加运动行为的可行性、可接受性和潜在功效。现在有必要用更大、更多样化的样本进行全面试验。
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Formative evaluation of a mobile chat-based intervention (ChatEx) for promoting exercise behaviour in older cancer survivors.

Purpose: To conduct a formative evaluation of ChatEx to increase and maintain exercise among older cancer survivors.

Methods: ChatEx is a blended intervention involving 12 weeks of theory-based instant messages and two in-person training sessions. This pilot study comprises three phases: (1)intervention development: developing a message library reviewed by experts; (2)message library pretesting: exploring the views of older cancer survivors toward the message library and making modifications (n = 20); and (3)intervention pilot testing: piloting the ChatEx using a non-randomized quasi-experimental design using quantitative and qualitative methods among cancer survivors aged 65+ who do not meet current exercise guidelines and have completed treatment (n = 40). Feasibility, Acceptability, aerobic and resistance exercise, exercise capacity, grip strength, frailty, quality of life, exercise self-efficacy were assessed as the main outcomes.

Results: ChatEx had a retention rate of 80%, with most participants having moderate/high levels of engagement with messaging, and 100% attendance at in-person sessions. Compared to wait-list control, the intervention group significantly increased the time spent in aerobic exercise at 24 weeks, as well as resistance exercise at both 12 weeks and 24 weeks. The intervention group also had significantly greater improvement in exercise capacity and exercise self-efficacy than control at 24 weeks. Participant interviews revealed five major themes: positive feedback, facilitators of exercise adherence, barriers to exercise adherence, negative feedback, and suggestions for improvement.

Conclusion: The findings support the feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy of ChatEx in increasing exercise behaviour among older cancer survivors. A full-scale trial with a larger and more diverse sample is now warranted.

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CiteScore
4.40
自引率
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审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society. The journal publishes the following types of papers: • Original research articles • Review articles
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