了解前列腺癌患者参与体育活动的过程:一项比较“不活跃患者”和“活跃患者”特征的定性研究。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Baudot Amandine, Collange Fanny, Guyot Jessica, Bourmaud Aurélie, Chauvin Franck, Hupin David, Barth Nathalie
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目的:尽管体育锻炼在三级预防中有公认的益处,但60%-70%的前列腺癌患者运动不足。因此,重要的是要了解参与体育活动的过程,以开发一种干预措施,使在法国接受治疗的前列腺癌患者能够参与定期的体育活动。方法:本研究的独特之处在于,它使用借用社会学互动理论的“疾病轨迹”和“职业”概念来比较活跃和不活跃的概况。我们采访了39名男性参与者,他们至少1年前被诊断患有前列腺癌,并且不再接受激素治疗以外的治疗。结果:前列腺癌诊断后的参与者参与前列腺活动受到情绪、社会和结构因素的影响。出现了两个主要的主题轴:(1)参与者如何在他们的疾病轨迹中理解体育运动,以及(2)过去的经历和运动表征如何影响他们参与体育运动的动机和感知能力。当积极的参与者将PA整合到自我管理和控制的叙述中时,不积极的参与者主要将其视为社会支持,并需要更多量身定制的支持性方法。结论:这些研究结果表明,PA的促进和干预应考虑个人的生活经历,PA的先验表征。个性化支持,特别是通过医疗保健专业人员或基于同伴的策略促进PA,可以促进和可持续地参与PA,最终改善生活质量和长期健康结果。
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Understanding the Engagement Process of Prostate Cancer Patients in Physical Activity: A Qualitative Study Comparing Profiles of "Inactive Patients" With "Active Patients".

Understanding the Engagement Process of Prostate Cancer Patients in Physical Activity: A Qualitative Study Comparing Profiles of "Inactive Patients" With "Active Patients".

Objective: Despite the recognised benefits of physical activity in tertiary prevention, 60%-70% of patients with prostate cancer are insufficiently active. Therefore, it is important to understand the process of engagement in physical activity to develop an intervention that enables prostate cancer patients, treated in France, to engage in regular physical activity.

Methods: This study was unique in that it compared active and inactive profiles using the concepts of 'disease trajectory' and 'career', borrowed from sociological interactionist theory. We interviewed 39 male participants who had been diagnosed with prostate cancer at least 1 year previously and were no longer receiving treatment other than hormone therapy.

Results: Participants' engagement in PA after a prostate cancer diagnosis was shaped by emotional, social, and structural factors. Two main thematic axes emerged: (1) how participants made sense of PA within their illness trajectory, and (2) how past experiences and representations of sport influenced their motivation and perceived ability to engage in PA. While active participants integrated PA into a narrative of self-management and control, inactive participants valued it primarily for social support and needed more tailored, supportive approaches.

Conclusion: These findings suggest that PA promotion and interventions should consider individuals' lived experiences, prior representations of PA. Personalizing support, particularly through PA promotion by healthcare professionals or peer-based strategies, may promote and sustainable PA engagement, ultimately improving quality of life and long-term health outcomes.

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Psycho‐Oncology
Psycho‐Oncology 医学-心理学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
8.30%
发文量
220
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Psycho-Oncology is concerned with the psychological, social, behavioral, and ethical aspects of cancer. This subspeciality addresses the two major psychological dimensions of cancer: the psychological responses of patients to cancer at all stages of the disease, and that of their families and caretakers; and the psychological, behavioral and social factors that may influence the disease process. Psycho-oncology is an area of multi-disciplinary interest and has boundaries with the major specialities in oncology: the clinical disciplines (surgery, medicine, pediatrics, radiotherapy), epidemiology, immunology, endocrinology, biology, pathology, bioethics, palliative care, rehabilitation medicine, clinical trials research and decision making, as well as psychiatry and psychology. This international journal is published twelve times a year and will consider contributions to research of clinical and theoretical interest. Topics covered are wide-ranging and relate to the psychosocial aspects of cancer and AIDS-related tumors, including: epidemiology, quality of life, palliative and supportive care, psychiatry, psychology, sociology, social work, nursing and educational issues. Special reviews are offered from time to time. There is a section reviewing recently published books. A society news section is available for the dissemination of information relating to meetings, conferences and other society-related topics. Summary proceedings of important national and international symposia falling within the aims of the journal are presented.
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