PATIENT EXPERIENCES OF A VIRTUALLY SUPERVISED EXERCISE PROGRAM FOR ADULTS WITH ADVANCED CANCER AND CACHEXIA – A QUALITATIVE STUDY

Dr Eva Zopf, Dr Madeleine Ratcliffe, Prof Meinir Krishnasamy, Amruta Nandi, Dr Evelyn Parr, Peter Martin, A/Prof Prue Cormie, Prof Luc J.C. van Loon, Kelcey Bland
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People with advanced cancer and cachexia experience significant body weight loss, impairing physical function and lowering quality of life (QOL). Effective, evidence-based treatments for cancer cachexia are lacking, leaving patients with unmet needs. Exercise holds promise to improve patient QOL. However, information on patients’ experiences of exercise, including their ability to cope with structured exercise, is limited. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore patient experiences completing a structured, supervised exercise program for people with cachexia due to advanced cancer. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants enrolled in a phase II feasibility, randomized controlled trial to explore their experiences of an 8-week virtually supervised exercise program delivered via videoconference technology. Interviews were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Seventeen participants completed interviews (female n = 9, 53%). Main interview themes included: 1) Deciding to exercise involves balancing concerns and expectations, 2) The exercise program is a positive experience, and 3) Moving forward after the exercise program. While some participants initially held doubts about their physical capabilities and exercise safety, most wanted to exercise to enhance their wellbeing. Participants described the exercise program as a positive experience, offering diverse benefits. Some would have preferred in-person exercise, but all agreed the virtual format increased exercise convenience. Participants emphasized the need to extend the program to others in similar circumstances. They underscored the necessity and desire for ongoing support to sustain their new exercise habits. Based on patient experiences, virtually supervised exercise programming appears to be feasible and meaningful to people with advanced cancer and cachexia.
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针对晚期癌症和恶病质成人的虚拟监督锻炼计划的患者体验--定性研究
癌症晚期恶病质患者的体重会明显下降,从而损害身体功能并降低生活质量(QOL)。癌症恶病质缺乏有效的循证治疗,患者的需求得不到满足。运动有望改善患者的生活质量。然而,有关患者运动体验的信息,包括他们应对有组织运动的能力,却十分有限。本定性研究的目的是探讨癌症晚期恶病质患者在完成有组织、有监督的运动计划后的体验。 研究人员对参加第二阶段可行性随机对照试验的参与者进行了半结构化访谈,以探讨他们在通过视频会议技术进行的为期 8 周的虚拟监督锻炼计划中的体验。访谈采用反思性主题分析法进行分析。 17 名参与者完成了访谈(女性 n = 9,占 53%)。主要访谈主题包括1)决定进行锻炼需要在顾虑和期望之间取得平衡;2)锻炼计划是一种积极的体验;3)锻炼计划结束后继续前进。虽然有些参与者最初对自己的体能和运动安全存有疑虑,但大多数人都希望通过运动来提高自己的健康水平。参与者认为运动计划是一种积极的体验,能带来多种益处。有些人更希望亲自参与锻炼,但所有人都认为虚拟形式增加了锻炼的便利性。参与者强调有必要将该计划推广给其他情况类似的人。他们强调了持续支持的必要性和愿望,以保持新的锻炼习惯。 根据患者的经验,对于晚期癌症患者和恶病质患者来说,虚拟监督运动计划似乎是可行的,也是有意义的。
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