School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Section of Behavioral Sciences, Rutgers Cancer Institute New Jersey, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Transl Behav Med. 2021 Apr 26;11(4):930-940. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibaa127.
Decision support aids help reduce decision conflict and are reported as acceptable by patients. Currently, an aid from the American College of Sports Medicine exists to help oncology care providers advise, assess, and refer patients to physical activity (PA). However, some limitations include the lack of specific resources and programs for referral, detailed PA, and physical function assessments and not being designed following an international gold standard (Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation [AGREE] II). This study aimed to develop a recommendation guide to facilitate PA counseling by assessing the risk for PA-related adverse events and offering a referral to an appropriate recommendation. Recommendation guide development followed AGREE II, and an AGREE methodologist was consulted. Specifically, a stakeholder group of oncology care providers and cancer survivors were engaged to develop the assessment criteria for comorbidities, PA levels, and physical function. Assessment criteria were developed from published PA interventions, consultations with content experts, and targeted web-based searches for cancer-specific PA programs. Feedback on the recommendation guide was solicited from stakeholders and external reviewers with relevant knowledge and clinical experience. Independent AGREE methodologists appraised the development process. The recommendation guide is a five-page document, including a preamble, assessment criteria for absolute contraindications to PA, comorbidities, and PA/functional capacity with a list of appropriate resources. Independent AGREE methodologists rated the development process as strong and recommended the guide for use. The recommendation guide has the potential to facilitate PA counseling between oncology care providers and cancer survivors, thus, potentially impacting PA behavior.
决策支持辅助工具有助于减少决策冲突,并得到患者的认可。目前,美国运动医学学院(American College of Sports Medicine)有一个辅助工具,旨在帮助肿瘤学护理提供者为患者提供有关体力活动(PA)的建议、评估和转介。然而,该工具存在一些局限性,包括缺乏针对转介、详细的 PA 和身体功能评估的特定资源和方案,并且不是按照国际黄金标准(评估指南的研究和评估 [AGREE] II)设计的。本研究旨在制定一个推荐指南,通过评估与 PA 相关的不良事件风险并提供适当的转介来促进 PA 咨询。推荐指南的制定遵循了 AGREE II 原则,并咨询了 AGREE 方法学家。具体来说,一个由肿瘤学护理提供者和癌症幸存者组成的利益相关者小组参与了制定共病、PA 水平和身体功能评估标准的工作。评估标准是根据已发表的 PA 干预措施、与内容专家的磋商以及针对特定癌症的 PA 方案的有针对性的网络搜索制定的。向具有相关知识和临床经验的利益相关者和外部评审人员征求了对推荐指南的反馈意见。独立的 AGREE 方法学家评估了开发过程。推荐指南是一个五页的文档,包括前言、PA 绝对禁忌的评估标准、共病以及 PA/功能能力的评估标准,以及适当资源的列表。独立的 AGREE 方法学家对开发过程的评价为“强”,并建议使用该指南。该推荐指南有可能促进肿瘤学护理提供者和癌症幸存者之间的 PA 咨询,从而可能影响 PA 行为。