Changing an exercise behaviour for physically inactive patients with breast cancer during chemotherapy- the critical role of nurse support: An implementation study

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING European Journal of Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1016/j.ejon.2025.102807
H. Holm Gyldenvang , Karin Piil , Tina Helene Dahl , Tina Grace Paulsen , Charlotte Ebba Cathrina von Blixen Finecke , Ulla B. Mathiesen , Tom Møller , Christina Andersen
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Abstract

Purpose

This implementation study investigates the feasibility of a nurse-led pedometer intervention and motivational counselling for physically inactive people with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy in a real-world oncology outpatient setting. It also evaluates the effectiveness of supportive conversations with specialized nurses in terms of behavior change.

Methods

Nurses were trained through an 8-h educational program to deliver the intervention. Patients received a pedometer at the start of chemotherapy and attended individual nurse-led counselling sessions every three weeks, focusing on activity levels, motivational factors, and goal setting. Follow-up continued until one year after baseline. The study comprises of qualitative data in form of interviews and quantitative data from a questionnaire to evaluate the feasibility.

Results

Twenty patients participated. Motivational counselling by nurses was seen as fundamental for increasing physical activity. Eight out of 19 patients increased or maintained the number of steps they took during chemotherapy. At one-year follow-up, 12 patients were still using the pedometer, and 16 patients felt motivated by the nurses’ conversations. Four themes emerged from interviews: 1) supportive and motivating conversations, 2) pedometers provide comfort and discomfort, 3) behavioral changes in everyday life, and 4) ownership and commitment.

Conclusions

Nurse-led conversations and pedometers have high impact on change health behaviors in physically inactive people undergoing oncological treatment for breast cancer. The intervention can be easily implemented as it required few resources and minor structural changes.
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改变化疗期间缺乏运动的乳腺癌患者的运动行为——护士支持的关键作用:一项实施研究。
目的:本实施性研究探讨了护士主导的计步器干预和动机咨询在现实世界肿瘤门诊环境中对接受化疗的无运动乳腺癌患者的可行性。它还评估了在行为改变方面与专业护士进行支持性对话的有效性。方法:通过8小时教育计划对护士进行培训,实施干预措施。患者在化疗开始时接受计步器,并每三周参加一次护士主导的咨询会议,重点关注活动水平、动机因素和目标设定。随访持续到基线后一年。本研究包括访谈的定性数据和问卷的定量数据,以评估可行性。结果:20例患者参与。护士提供的激励性咨询被视为增加身体活动的基础。19名患者中有8名在化疗期间增加或维持了他们的步数。在一年的随访中,12名患者仍在使用计步器,16名患者受到护士谈话的激励。采访中出现了四个主题:1)支持和激励对话;2)计步器提供舒适和不适;3)日常生活中的行为改变;4)所有权和承诺。结论:护士引导的谈话和计步器对乳腺癌肿瘤治疗中缺乏运动的人改变健康行为有很高的影响。干预措施可以很容易地实施,因为它只需要很少的资源和轻微的结构变化。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society. The journal publishes the following types of papers: • Original research articles • Review articles
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