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The experiences of participants in an innovative online resource designed to increase regular walking among rural cancer survivors: A qualitative pilot feasibility study

机译:创新的在线资源中参与者的经验,该资源旨在增加农村癌症幸存者之间的常规行走:定性的可行性研究

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Purpose: Physical activity has been associated with improved outcomes for cancer survivors. Compared to their urban counterparts, rural Australians experience a health disadvantage, including poorer survival rates after diagnosis of cancer. The aim of this pilot feasibility study was to gain insight into the experiences of rural cancer survivors engaging in an online resource designed to increase regular walking. Methods: A 6-week online lifestyle intervention was implemented among eight cancer survivors living in three rural regions of South Australia. Participants used a pedometer to monitor daily steps taken, reported daily steps using a specially designed website and were provided with daily step goals based on their affective state. Participants took part in semi-structured face-to-face interviews to gauge their impressions of the program. Data were analysed using qualitative description and content analysis to derive major themes from the interviews. Results: The program motivated participants to increase their walking and resulted in improvements in several self-reported physical and quality of life outcomes. The resource was clear and easy to navigate. The three-tiered step goal system reduced feelings of guilt if participants were unable to reach a goal. The step log and graph allowed participants to self-monitor their progress. The forum fostered social support; however, more interaction with intervention personnel was suggested. Conclusions: This online pedometer-based walking intervention is feasible and effectively increases motivation for walking and enhances health-related quality of life in South Australian rural cancer survivors. A randomized controlled trial of this intervention is warranted.
机译:目的:体育锻炼与癌症幸存者的预后改善有关。与城市居民相比,澳大利亚农村居民的健康状况不利,包括癌症诊断后的存活率较差。这项可行性试验研究的目的是深入了解农村癌症幸存者的经验,他们参与了旨在增加规律步行的在线资源。方法:对居住在南澳大利亚州三个农村地区的八名癌症幸存者实施了为期六周的在线生活方式干预。参与者使用计步器监控每日步数,并使用专门设计的网站报告每日步数,并根据他们的情感状态向他们提供每日步数目标。参与者参加了半结构化的面对面访谈,以评估他们对该计划的印象。使用定性描述和内容分析对数据进行分析,以从访谈中得出主要主题。结果:该计划激励参与者增加步行,并改善了一些自我报告的身体和生活质量结果。该资源清晰易懂。如果参与者无法达到目标,则三层阶梯式目标系统可以减少内感。步骤日志和图表使参与者可以自我监控他们的进度。该论坛促进了社会支持;但是,建议与干预人员进行更多的互动。结论:这种基于计步器的在线步行干预是可行的,并且可以有效地提高南澳大利亚农村癌症幸存者的步行动力并提高健康相关的生活质量。有必要对此干预措施进行随机对照试验。

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