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Factors influencing physical activity participation among people living with or beyond cancer: a systematic scoping review
by
Donnelly, Michael
, Elshahat, Sarah
, Treanor, Charlene
in
Attitudes
/ automation
/ Barriers
/ Behavior
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Breast cancer
/ breast neoplasms
/ Cancer
/ Cancer patients
/ Cancer Survivors
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Demographic aspects
/ Exercise
/ Facilitators
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ gender
/ guidelines
/ Health aspects
/ Health attitudes
/ Health belief model
/ health beliefs
/ Health Personnel
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ health services
/ Humans
/ information sources
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ motivation
/ Neoplasms - therapy
/ patients
/ people
/ Perceptions
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Quality of Life
/ Review
/ Social aspects
/ Social Support
2021
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Factors influencing physical activity participation among people living with or beyond cancer: a systematic scoping review
by
Donnelly, Michael
, Elshahat, Sarah
, Treanor, Charlene
in
Attitudes
/ automation
/ Barriers
/ Behavior
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Breast cancer
/ breast neoplasms
/ Cancer
/ Cancer patients
/ Cancer Survivors
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Demographic aspects
/ Exercise
/ Facilitators
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ gender
/ guidelines
/ Health aspects
/ Health attitudes
/ Health belief model
/ health beliefs
/ Health Personnel
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ health services
/ Humans
/ information sources
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ motivation
/ Neoplasms - therapy
/ patients
/ people
/ Perceptions
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Quality of Life
/ Review
/ Social aspects
/ Social Support
2021
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Factors influencing physical activity participation among people living with or beyond cancer: a systematic scoping review
by
Donnelly, Michael
, Elshahat, Sarah
, Treanor, Charlene
in
Attitudes
/ automation
/ Barriers
/ Behavior
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Breast cancer
/ breast neoplasms
/ Cancer
/ Cancer patients
/ Cancer Survivors
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Demographic aspects
/ Exercise
/ Facilitators
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ gender
/ guidelines
/ Health aspects
/ Health attitudes
/ Health belief model
/ health beliefs
/ Health Personnel
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ health services
/ Humans
/ information sources
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ motivation
/ Neoplasms - therapy
/ patients
/ people
/ Perceptions
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Quality of Life
/ Review
/ Social aspects
/ Social Support
2021
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Factors influencing physical activity participation among people living with or beyond cancer: a systematic scoping review
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Factors influencing physical activity participation among people living with or beyond cancer: a systematic scoping review
2021
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Overview
Background
It has been posited that physical activity (PA) has the potential to improve health outcomes and the health-related quality of life of people living with or beyond cancer. Despite the well-documented health benefits of PA, there is a low level of PA among cancer patients. A systematic scoping review was conducted to investigate attitudes, perceptions, preferences and barriers vs. facilitators to cancer patients’ PA participation.
Methods
A systematic search was performed across four automated databases (PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO and Medline) in keeping with the PRISMA guideline. All cancer types were included, and any age/gender groups were eligible. Both qualitative and quantitative studies were included. The Health Belief Model provided a conceptual framework for the conduct of the scoping review as well as guiding thinking to inform evidence-based interventions.
Results
Ninety-eight articles were included in this review. Nearly half of the studies focused on mixed cancer sites; breast cancer was the most commonly examined cancer type (19%). Post-treatment was the most commonly investigated stage (33%), followed by studies of mixed stages of the cancer trajectory (27%), the acute treatment stage (23%) and pre-treatment stage (1%). Patient treatment stage was not reported in 16% of studies. Cancer patients reported positive attitudes to PA and recognized its benefits for health and wellbeing. Cancer-related side effects (e.g. fatigue) were a leading physiological barrier to PA participation, whereas effective symptom management techniques/tools acted as a powerful facilitator. Psychosocial barriers included low motivation and kinesiophobia, and perceived health benefits and social support/guidance by healthcare providers were significant facilitators. Inaccessible fitness facilities hindered cancer patients’ PA engagement though the availability of tailored amenities appeared to be a strong facilitator. PA preferences varied in terms of type, place, time, company and source of information and pointed to the need for individualized PA programs.
Conclusions
There is a need for further research to identify barriers and facilitators to PA that are faced by patients with particular cancer types. Recommended PA promoting-strategies involve including exercise science professionals in healthcare teams and ensuring that fitness facilities are accessible.
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