Barriers and supportive factors in engaging cancer patients in physical activity programmes - a literature review.

Q4 Medicine Klinicka Onkologie Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.48095/ccko2024178
I Burešová, J Halámková, I Kiss, K Kapounková, I Hrnčiříková
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Background: Regardless of cancer type or stage of treatment, physical activity (PA) has been shown to reduce the risk of cancer recurrence and death. It is associated with a range of positive effects on patients' physical and psychological well-being, particularly in the areas of aerobic fitness, fatigue, mental health and perceived overall quality of life. However, in current oncology practice, the combination of its indication with treatment is still relatively rare. At the same time, cancer patients' participation in regular physical activity is usually very low. However, as PA is an effective method to support cancer treatment and plays an important role in prevention, it is necessary to find effective strategies to involve patients more widely in physical activities. To this end, physical activity programmes organised directly by facilities providing comprehensive cancer care appear to be very suitable.

Purpose: This literature review maps the main barriers and facilitators to cancer patients' participation in physical activity programmes. In particular, economic factors related to health policy, reflected in the availability of this type of supportive care for patients, the level of health literacy, the organization of PA programs, health care providers - both physicians and health care workers, social support and intrapsychic influences on the part of patients play a major role. Since the implementation of physical activity programmes into the existing cancer care system is a rather challenging process, the paper also deals with the possibilities of using the Health Belief Model. In the given context, this model allows the prediction and identification of barriers and supportive factors to patients' involvement in PA programs in order to maximize their effectiveness and adapt them to the needs of patients and, at the same time, to the capabilities of a specific medical facility.

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癌症患者参与体育活动计划的障碍和支持因素--文献综述。
背景:无论癌症类型或治疗阶段如何,体力活动(PA)都已被证明可以降低癌症复发和死亡的风险。体育锻炼对患者的身心健康有一系列积极影响,尤其是在有氧健身、疲劳、心理健康和整体生活质量方面。然而,在目前的肿瘤治疗实践中,将其适应症与治疗相结合的情况仍较为罕见。同时,癌症患者参与定期体育锻炼的比例通常也很低。然而,由于体育锻炼是支持癌症治疗的有效方法,并在预防方面发挥着重要作用,因此有必要找到有效的策略,让患者更广泛地参与体育锻炼。目的:这篇文献综述描绘了癌症患者参与体育活动的主要障碍和促进因素。其中,与医疗政策相关的经济因素(反映在为患者提供的这类支持性护理中)、健康知识水平、体育锻炼计划的组织、医疗服务提供者(包括医生和医护人员)、社会支持以及患者的心理影响等因素发挥了重要作用。由于在现有癌症治疗系统中实施体育锻炼计划是一个相当具有挑战性的过程,本文还讨论了使用健康信念模型的可能性。在特定情况下,该模型可以预测和识别患者参与体育锻炼计划的障碍和支持因素,以最大限度地提高其有效性,并使其适应患者的需求,同时适应特定医疗机构的能力。
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