每日评估化疗毒性以预测家庭运动干预期间每日运动行为的可行性。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
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摘要

目的:探讨症状高频采样的可行性,收集日常运动行为是否与日常症状波动相关的初步数据。样本和环境:7名癌症患者在化疗期间开始了为期12周的每日家庭步行和阻力运动计划。方法和变量:每天,患者对疼痛、麻木/刺痛、焦虑和抑郁进行评分;阻力带运动时间与感知力竭;12周的步骤,以及他们在干预前,干预中和干预后的疼痛。结果:总体而言,每日症状评分显示出预期的大变化。参与者在几天前和几天后走了更多的步,疼痛减轻了;在疼痛、麻木/刺痛和焦虑减轻的日子里进行更多分钟的阻力运动;他们报告说,在疼痛和焦虑加剧的日子里,他们会更努力。对护理的启示:在化疗期间的运动干预中收集每日症状测量是可行的。肿瘤护士可以通过提供干预措施来减少干扰症状,并通过促进对症状的有益信念来帮助支持锻炼行为。
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Feasibility of Daily Assessments of Chemotherapy Toxicities to Predict Daily Exercise Behavior During a Home-Based Exercise Intervention.

Objectives: To examine the feasibility of high-frequency sampling of symptoms and gather preliminary data on whether daily exercise behavior is related to daily symptom fluctuations.

Sample & setting: Seven patients with cancer started a 12-week daily home-based walking and resistance exercise program during chemotherapy.

Methods & variables: Each day, patients rated pain, numbness/tingling, anxiety, and depression; resistance band exercise duration and perceived exertion; and steps for 12 weeks, as well as their pain at pre-, mid-, and postintervention.

Results: Overall, daily symptom ratings showed an expected large variation. Participants took more steps on and after days with less pain; performed more minutes of resistance exercises on days with less pain, numbness/tingling, and anxiety; and reported greater exertion on days with more pain and anxiety.

Implications for nursing: It is feasible to collect daily symptom measures throughout an exercise intervention during chemotherapy. Oncology nurses can help support exercise behavior by offering interventions to reduce interfering symptoms and by promoting helpful beliefs about symptoms.

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Oncology nursing forum
Oncology nursing forum 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to Convey research information related to practice, technology, education, and leadership. Disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care. Stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing.
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