韧性和更新:身体活动对乳腺癌幸存者的个人影响。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
María-Jesús Lirola, A Irene Hernández-Rodríguez, Cristina Cuenca-Piqueras, María Esther Prados-Megías
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本研究调查了体育活动对乳腺癌幸存者整体康复的多方面影响,强调心理、社会和身体方面的影响。除了医学治疗之外,乳腺癌后恢复身份和自主权是一个涉及身体和情感健康的复杂过程。该研究采用定性方法,对5名年龄在41岁至57岁之间的女性幸存者进行了深入访谈,并对领导参与者锻炼课程的三名体育活动教练进行了小组访谈。参与者完成了一项名为EFICAN(运动与癌症)的为期12周的抗阻训练方案,这是一项由研究团队专门为这项研究设计的结构化干预,结合了个人和小组会议。幸存者分享了体育活动如何影响他们治疗后恢复的个人经历,而指导员则对参与者观察到的变化提供了补充见解。主题分析用于确定模式和核心主题。三个主要主题出现了:(1)体育活动作为赋权和康复的催化剂;(2)在群体活动中形成的社会纽带的重要性;(3)身体感知和自我接受的变革变化。参与者强调,锻炼有助于恢复对身体的控制,减轻副作用,并培养韧性。团体活动提供了情感支持,减少了孤立,促进了心理健康。导师们也赞同这些发现,描述了参与者在自信、情感表达和社会参与方面的明显改善。研究结果与现有文献一致,而教师观点的纳入为理解体育活动如何支持心理社会康复增添了新的贡献。将有组织的体育活动纳入治疗后护理可以支持情感愈合并加强社会联系。临床项目应该庆祝个人成就,并包括以团体为基础的练习,以增强坚持和整体健康。该研究的小样本量可能会限制推广。未来的研究应该探索不同的人群,并采用定量方法来补充定性研究结果。体育锻炼在癌症后从生存到健康的过渡中起着至关重要的作用。它不仅支持身体健康,还支持心理恢复力和社会联系,强调幸存者的声音在制定康复计划中至关重要。
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Resilience and renewal: the personal impact of physical activity in breast cancer survivors.

This study investigates the multifaceted impact of physical activity on the holistic recovery of breast cancer survivors, emphasizing psychological, social, and physical dimensions. Beyond medical treatments, reclaiming identity and autonomy post-breast cancer is a complex process involving physical and emotional well-being. The research utilized a qualitative approach, conducting in-depth interviews with five female survivors aged 41 to 57, as well as a group interview with the three pysical activity instructors who led the participants´exercise sessions. Participants completed a 12-week resistance training protocol title EFICAN (Exercise and Cancer), a structured intervention specifically designed by the research team for this study, combining individual and small-group sessions. Survivors shared personal experiences of how physical activity influenced their post-treatment recovery, while the instructors provided complementary insights into the participants´observed changes. Thematic analysis was applied to identify patterns and core themes. Three primary themes emerged: (1) physical activity as a catalyst for empowerment and recovery, (2) the significance of social bonds formed during group activities, and (3) transformative changes in body perception and self-acceptance. Participants highlighted that exercise helped regain control over their bodies, mitigate side effects, and foster resilience. Group activities provided emotional support, reducing isolation and promoting psychological well-being. Instructors echoed these findings, describing visible improvements in participants' confidence, emotional expression, and social engagement. The study findings align with existing literature, while the inclusion of instructors' perspectives adds a novel contribution to the understanding of how physical activity supports psycho-social recovery. Integrating structured physical activity into post-treatment care can support emotional healing and strengthen social bonds. Clinical programs should celebrate individual achievements and include group-based exercises to enhance adherence and overall well-being. The study's small sample size may limit generalizability. Future research should explore diverse populations and incorporate quantitative methods to complement qualitative findings. Physical activity plays a crucial role in transitioning from surviving to thriving post-cancer. It supports not only physical health but also psychological resilience and social connection, reinforcing that survivors' voices are essential in shaping recovery programs.

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BMC Women's Health
BMC Women's Health OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
444
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Women''s Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the health and wellbeing of adolescent girls and women, with a particular focus on the physical, mental, and emotional health of women in developed and developing nations. The journal welcomes submissions on women''s public health issues, health behaviours, breast cancer, gynecological diseases, mental health and health promotion.
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