乐趣引领道路——医疗人员在脑肿瘤存活儿童中促进体育活动的经验:一项定性研究。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Åsa Persson Dobruna, Helena Igelström, Pernilla Åsenlöf, Gustaf Ljungman, Sara Frygner-Holm
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背景:大多数从脑肿瘤中存活下来的儿童都患有晚期影响。体育活动可以对身体健康产生积极影响,并减轻后期影响。尽管如此,幸存者的体力活动还是比同龄人少。本研究的目的是探讨医护人员在促进这些儿童体育活动方面的经验。方法:采用半结构化的在线焦点小组访谈,采用定性设计,对来自瑞典所有儿科肿瘤中心的24名经验丰富的医护人员进行访谈。采用归纳内容分析法对访谈进行分析。结果:确定了六个主要类别:(a)以儿童为中心的体育活动方法;(b)体育活动适合所有人;(c)后期影响和后果对身体活动产生影响;(d)癌症不是唯一的影响;(e)信息和支持的重要性;(f)在利益相关者之间架起知识桥梁。讨论:医护人员讨论了晚期影响的复杂性,特别是疲劳,作为身体活动的障碍。强调了与同伴一起活动的社会成分,并建议进行小组活动。让孩子们参与决策并让他们选择有趣的活动的价值被强调。总之,卫生保健人员强调,对脑肿瘤幸存者的体育活动干预应该是快乐的,个性化的,以儿童为中心的,以增强动力和坚持。然而,提高身体健康所需的体育活动量却不那么重要。
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Fun Leads the Way-Healthcare Staff's Experiences of Promoting Physical Activity Among Children Who Survived a Brain Tumor: A Qualitative Study.

Background: The majority of children who survive a brain tumor suffer from late effects. Physical activity can have a positive impact on physical fitness and mitigate late effects. Despite this, survivors are less physically active than their peers. The aim of the study was to explore healthcare staff's experiences of promoting physical activity for these children. Method: A qualitative design was used with semi-structured online focus group interviews with 24 experienced healthcare staff from all of Sweden's pediatric oncology centers. The interviews were analyzed with inductive content analysis. Results: Six main categories were identified: (a) child-centered approach to physical activity; (b) physical activity is for everyone; (c) late effects and consequences have an impact on physical activity; (d) cancer is not the only influence; (e) the importance of information and support; and (f) bridging knowledge between stakeholders. Discussion: The healthcare staff discussed the complexity of late effects, in particular fatigue, as a barrier to physical activity. The social component of doing activities together with peers was highlighted, and group activities were suggested. The value of involving children in decision-making and letting them choose a fun activity was stressed. In conclusion, the health care staff emphasized that physical activity interventions for children who survived a brain tumor should be joyful, individually tailored, and child-centered to enhance motivation and adherence. However, less significance was put on the amount of physical activity necessary to improve physical fitness.

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