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Characteristics of attitude and recommendation of oncologists toward exercise in South Korea: a cross sectional survey study

机译:韩国肿瘤学家对运动的态度特征和推荐特征:一项横断面调查研究

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Background The purpose of the present study was to examine 1) characteristics and attitudes of oncologists toward exercise and toward recommending exercise to their patients, 2) association among oncologists’ own physical activity levels, exercise recommendations, and their attitudes toward recommending exercise. Methods A total of 167 oncologists participated in this survey study (41 surgeons, 78 medical oncologists, 25 radiation oncologists, and 21 others). Most oncologists included in the study treat more than one type of cancer, including colorectal, gastric, breast, lung, and liver cancer. To analyze the data, the one-way ANOVA, and t -test were used. All data were indicated for mean, SD, and proportions. Results Most oncologists agreed that exercise is beneficial (72.8%) and important (69.6%), but only 39.2% of them agreed that exercise is safe, and only 7.2% believed that cancer patients manage to exercise during cancer treatment. Forty-six percentage of the surveyed oncologists recommended exercise to their patients during the past month. The average amount of participation in physical activity by oncologists who participated in the study was 139.5?±?120.3?min per week, and 11.4% of the study participants met the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) guidelines. Oncologists’ own physical activity levels were associated with their attitudes toward recommending exercise. Belief in the benefits of exercise in the performance of daily tasks, improvement of mental health, and the attenuation of physical decline from treatment were the three most prevalent reasons why oncologists recommend exercise to their patients. Barriers to recommending exercise to patients included lack of time, unclear exercise recommendations, and the safety of patients. Conclusions Oncologists have favorable attitudes toward exercise and toward recommending exercise to their patients during treatment. However, they also experience barriers to recommending exercise, including lack of time, unclear exercise guidelines for cancer patients, and concerns regarding the safety of exercise.
机译:背景技术本研究的目的是检查1)肿瘤学家对运动和向患者推荐运动的特征和态度,2)肿瘤学家自身的身体活动水平,运动建议以及他们对运动的态度之间的联系。方法共有167位肿瘤学家参加了本次调查研究(41位外科医生,78位医学肿瘤学家,25位放射肿瘤学家和21位其他参与者)。研究中包括的大多数肿瘤学家治疗的癌症类型不止一种,包括结肠直肠癌,胃癌,乳腺癌,肺癌和肝癌。为了分析数据,使用了单向方差分析和t检验。指出所有数据的平均值,标准差和比例。结果大多数肿瘤学家同意运动有益(72.8%)和重要(69.6%),但只有39.2%的人认为运动是安全的,只有7.2%的人认为癌症患者可以在癌症治疗期间进行运动。在过去的一个月中,有46%的接受调查的肿瘤学家向他们的患者推荐运动。参加该研究的肿瘤学家平均参与健身活动的量为每周139.5?±?120.3?min,并且11.4%的研究参与者符合美国运动医学学院(ACSM)指南。肿瘤学家自己的身体活动水平与他们推荐运动的态度有关。相信运动对执行日常任务的好处,改善心理健康以及减轻因治疗而导致的体力下降是肿瘤学家向患者推荐运动的三个最普遍的原因。向患者推荐运动的障碍包括时间不足,运动建议不明确以及患者的安全性。结论肿瘤学家对运动和在治疗期间向患者推荐运动持积极态度。但是,他们也遇到建议运动的障碍,包括时间不足,针对癌症患者的运动指南不明确以及对运动安全性的担忧。

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