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Breast cancer survivors’ preferences for social support features in technology-supported physical activity interventions: findings from a mixed methods evaluation

机译:乳腺癌幸存者对技术支持的体育锻炼中社会支持功能的偏爱:混合方法评估的结果

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Incorporating peer and professional social support features into remotely delivered, technology-supported physical activity interventions may increase their effectiveness. However, very little is known about survivors’ preferences for potential social features. This study explored breast cancer survivors’ preferences for both traditional (e.g., coaching calls and peer support) and innovative (i.e., message boards and competitions) social support features within remotely delivered, technology-supported physical activity interventions. Survivors [ = 96; = 55.8 ( = 10.2)] self-reported demographic and disease characteristics and physical activity. A subset ( = 28) completed semistructured phone interviews. Transcribed interviews were evaluated using a thematic content analysis approach and consensus review. Following interviews, the full sample self-reported preferences for social features for remotely delivered physical activity interventions via online questionnaires. Questionnaire data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Four themes emerged from interview data: (a) technology increases social connectedness; (b) interest in professional involvement/support; (c) connecting with similar survivors; and (d) apprehension regarding competitive social features. Quantitative data indicated that most survivors were interested in social features including a coach (77.1 per cent), team (66.7 per cent), and exercise buddy (57.3 per cent). Survivors endorsed sharing their activity data with their team (80.0 per cent) and buddy (76.6 per cent), but opinions were mixed regarding a progress board ranking their activity in relation to other participants’ progress. Survivors were interested in using a message board to share strategies to increase activity (74.5 per cent) and motivational comments (73.4 per cent). Social features are of overall interest to breast cancer survivors, yet preferences for specific social support features varied. Engaging survivors in developing and implementing remotely delivered, technology-supported social features may enhance their effectiveness.
机译:将同伴和专业的社会支持功能整合到远程提供的,技术支持的体育锻炼干预措施中,可以提高其有效性。但是,对于幸存者对潜在社交功能的偏好知之甚少。这项研究探讨了乳腺癌幸存者在远程提供,技术支持的身体活动干预措施中既偏爱传统的(例如,辅导电话和同伴支持)还是创新的(即,留言板和竞赛)社交支持功能的偏好。幸存者[= 96; = 55.8(= 10.2)]自我报告的人口统计和疾病特征以及体育锻炼。一个子集(= 28)完成了半结构化电话采访。使用主题内容分析方法和共识审查对转录访谈进行评估。访谈后,通过在线调查表对远程进行体育锻炼的社交功能的完整样本自我报告的偏好进行自我报告。使用描述性统计数据分析问卷数据。访谈数据提出了四个主题:(a)技术增强了社会联系; (b)对专业参与/支持的兴趣; (c)与类似的幸存者保持联系; (d)对竞争性社会特征的担忧。定量数据表明,大多数幸存者对社交特征感兴趣,包括教练(77.1%),团队(66.7%)和运动伙伴(57.3%)。幸存者赞同与团队(80%)和伙伴(76.6%)共享活动数据,但对于进度板将其活动与其他参与者的进度进行排名的意见不一。幸存者对使用留言板分享增加活动(74.5%)和激励性评论(73.4%)的策略感兴趣。社会特征是乳腺癌幸存者的整体兴趣,但是对特定社会支持特征的偏好却有所不同。让幸存者参与开发和实施由技术支持的远程交付的社交功能可能会提高其有效性。

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