接受奥沙利铂治疗的新诊断癌症幸存者进行家庭有氧运动的可行性

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING European Journal of Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2024-06-27 DOI:10.1016/j.ejon.2024.102649
Grace A. Kanzawa-Lee , Janet L. Larson , Kenneth Resnicow , Robert Ploutz-Snyder , John C. Krauss , Ellen M. Lavoie Smith
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目的 体力活动(PA)有益,但难以在化疗期间坚持。这项试验性研究探讨了在接受化疗的胃肠道癌症(GI)幸存者中开展为期 8 周的动机强化疗法和家庭快走干预的可行性。参与者被随机分配接受单独的PA教育或MI-Walk干预:包括3次动机访谈和自我效能提升咨询、Fitbit Charge 2、运动日记、电话随访、脚本激励电子邮件以及可选的每周步行小组在内的动机提升疗法。MI-Walk参与者(n = 29;平均年龄 = 56.79,SD = 11.72;97%为白人;79%为男性)的基线中度剧烈运动时间为250.93(SD = 636.52)分钟/周。MI-Walk干预的可接受性平均得分为50.32(SD=12.02),评分标准为14-70分。Fitbit 和心理咨询帮助性的 5 分制平均得分分别为 3.67(SD = 1.43)和 3.44(SD = 1.36)。参与者的 Fitbit 中等强度 PA 8 周平均值从 0 到 716.88 分钟/周不等;64% 的参与者坚持≥127 分钟/周。一些特征(如年龄、合并症、PA 水平、就业状况、体重指数、教育水平、性别、症状)与注册、流失以及干预的可接受性和坚持率相关(p < 0.05)。Fitbit和心理咨询最有帮助。可接受性和依从性因参与者的特征而异;因此,需要对基线体力活动较少、最需要复杂运动干预的癌症幸存者进行干预定制和进一步研究。
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Home-based aerobic exercise feasibility in oxaliplatin-receiving newly-diagnosed cancer survivors

Purpose

Physical activity (PA) is beneficial but difficult to maintain during chemotherapy. This pilot RCT explored the feasibility of the MI-Walk intervention—an 8-week motivational enhancement therapy- and home-based brisk walking intervention—among gastrointestinal (GI) cancer survivors receiving chemotherapy.

Methods

Sixty stage II-IV GI cancer survivors were recruited from 5 sites at their second infusion visit. Participants were randomized to receive PA education alone or the MI-Walk intervention: motivational enhancement therapy consisting of 3 motivational interviewing and self-efficacy-enhancing counseling sessions, a Fitbit Charge 2, exercise diaries, telephone follow-up, scripted motivational email messages, and optional weekly walking groups.

Results

The enrollment and completion rates were 62% and 90%, respectively. The MI-Walk participants (n = 29; mean age = 56.79, SD = 11.72; 97% white; 79% male) reported a baseline moderate-vigorous PA duration of 250.93 (SD = 636.52) min/wk. The mean MI-Walk Intervention acceptability score was 50.32 (SD = 12.02) on a scale of 14–70. Mean Fitbit and counseling helpfulness scores on a 5-point scale were 3.67 (SD = 1.43) and 3.44 (SD = 1.36), respectively. Participants’ Fitbit moderate-vigorous PA 8-week averages ranged from 0 to 716.88 min/wk; 64% of participants adhered to ≥127 min/wk. Several characteristics (e.g., age, comorbidity, PA level, employment status, BMI, education level, gender, symptoms) were associated with enrollment, attrition, and intervention acceptability and adherence (p < 0.05).

Conclusion

Enrollment and retention were adequate. The Fitbit and counseling were the most helpful. Acceptability and adherence varied based on participant characteristics; therefore, intervention tailoring and further research among cancer survivors less physically active at baseline and most in need of complex exercise intervention are needed.

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03515356.

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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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