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Exercise interest and preferences among patients diagnosed with primary brain cancer.

机译:在诊断为原发性脑癌的患者中锻炼兴趣和爱好。

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GOALS OF THE WORK: The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the interest and exercise preferences of an institution-based sample of brain tumor patients. Secondary aims were to examine potential differences in participant's interest and preferences by exercise behavior and select demographic/medical variables. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using a cross-sectional design, 106 brain tumor patients (age range, 32 to 83 years) who received treatment at the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center (BTC) at Duke completed a questionnaire that assessed self-reported exercise behavior, exercise interest and preferences during active and off-treatment periods. MAIN RESULTS: For exercise program preferences, participants were significantly more interested and felt more capable of participating in an exercise program following compared to during adjuvant therapy. Approximately equal proportions of brain tumor patients preferred to exercise at home with their spouse or other family members. These preferences were consistent across both cancer treatment-related time periods. For exercise information preferences, a higher proportion of respondents preferred receiving information via technologically based approaches (i.e., Internet, CD-ROM, and mailed correspondence) compared with more traditional methods (i.e., mail or face-to-face counseling). Chi-square analyses revealed that a small number of exercise program and information preferences were modified by exercise, medical, and demographic variables. CONCLUSIONS: Brain tumor patients may have unique and varied preferences compared with other cancer populations. Incorporating patient's preferences into rehabilitation programs and clinical exercise investigations may optimize the potential benefits of this modality for patients with neurologic malignancies.
机译:工作目标:本研究的目的是检查基于机构的脑肿瘤患者样本的兴趣和锻炼偏好。次要目标是通过运动行为检查参与者兴趣和偏好的潜在差异,并选择人口统计学/医学变量。材料和方法:采用横断面设计,在杜克大学普雷斯顿罗伯特·蒂施脑肿瘤中心(BTC)接受治疗的106名脑肿瘤患者(年龄在32至83岁之间)完成了一份问卷,该问卷评估了自我报告的运动行为,在治疗期和非治疗期锻炼兴趣和偏好。主要结果:对于运动计划的偏爱,与辅助治疗相比,参与者对运动计划的兴趣显着提高,并且感到更有能力参与以下运动计划。大约相等比例的脑肿瘤患者倾向于与配偶或其他家庭成员在家锻炼。在与癌症治疗相关的两个时期内,这些偏好是一致的。与更传统的方法(例如邮件或面对面咨询)相比,对于锻炼信息的偏好,较高比例的受访者更喜欢通过基于技术的方法(即Internet,CD-ROM和邮寄信件)接收信息。卡方分析表明,少数锻炼计划和信息偏好因锻炼,医学和人口统计学变量而改变。结论:与其他癌症人群相比,脑肿瘤患者可能具有独特而多样的偏好。将患者的喜好纳入康复计划和临床运动研究可以优化这种方法对神经系统恶性肿瘤患者的潜在益处。

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