A QUALITATIVE EXPLORATION OF THE EFFECT OF A METASTATIC BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE

Dr Andrew Scott, Miss Natasha Walter, Mr Monday Uwadiae, Mr Abdulmalik Agboola Ayodeji Alaga
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Physical activity is beneficial for people living with metastatic breast cancer, a cancer that has spread to other body parts such as liver, lungs and lymph nodes, but less is known about patient views on supporting them in an active lifestyle. Through a qualitative scope this study aimed to investigate the effect of a metastatic breast cancer diagnosis on physical activity and quality of life aiming to capture exercise motivators, barriers, and preferences to inform and introduce feasible and effective physical activity in treatment plans. This study involved semi-structured interviews with eight female participants from the local Metastatic Breast Cancer Support Group in Portsmouth. Reflexive thematic analysis was conducted on the data, and five higher order themes were developed: (i) Life is affected by diagnosis and treatment, (ii) Limitations to being more physically active, (iii) Physical activity’s impact on quality of life, (iv) Factors supporting/enhancing physical activity and quality of life, and (v) Actions to support physical activity and quality of life. Generally, participants reported that living with metastatic breast cancer had negatively altered their quality of life, including their ability to be physically active. Perceptions of the introduction or continuation of physical activity were welcomed. Despite the benefits and factors found to support physical activity engagement several barriers were identified, such as treatment focus and exercise misconceptions. Metastatic breast cancer impacts quality of life and the ability to be physically active, being active is generally perceived to be beneficial, and social and environmental support is important to being physically active.
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转移性乳腺癌诊断对体育锻炼和生活质量影响的定性研究
体育锻炼对患有转移性乳腺癌(一种已扩散至肝脏、肺部和淋巴结等其他身体部位的癌症)的患者很有益处,但人们对患者支持其积极生活方式的看法却知之甚少。本研究旨在通过定性范围调查转移性乳腺癌诊断对体育锻炼和生活质量的影响,旨在捕捉锻炼的动机、障碍和偏好,以便在治疗计划中提供信息并引入可行、有效的体育锻炼。 本研究对朴茨茅斯当地转移性乳腺癌支持小组的八名女性参与者进行了半结构式访谈。 对数据进行了反思性主题分析,并形成了五个高阶主题:(i) 生活受到诊断和治疗的影响,(ii) 更多体育锻炼的限制,(iii) 体育锻炼对生活质量的影响,(iv) 支持/提高体育锻炼和生活质量的因素,以及 (v) 支持体育锻炼和生活质量的行动。一般来说,参与者报告说,患有转移性乳腺癌对他们的生活质量造成了负面影响,包括对他们进行体育锻炼的能力造成了负面影响。与会者对开展或继续开展体育活动表示欢迎。尽管体育锻炼有很多益处,也有很多支持参与体育锻炼的因素,但也发现了一些障碍,如治疗重点和锻炼误区。 转移性乳腺癌影响生活质量和参加体育锻炼的能力,人们普遍认为参加体育锻炼有益,社会和环境支持对参加体育锻炼非常重要。
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