Division of Health Care Research, Center for Public Health Sciences, National Cancer Center Japan, 5-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan.
Department of Nursing, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
Support Care Cancer. 2022 Apr;30(4):3105-3118. doi: 10.1007/s00520-021-06706-8. Epub 2021 Dec 1.
A known barrier to getting breast cancer survivors (BCSs) to engage in habitual exercise is a lack of information on recommended physical activity levels provided to them by oncology care providers (OCPs). However, the actual situation in Japan remains unclear. This study sought to clarify OCPs' awareness and practice related to Japan's physical activity recommendation for BCSs and to ascertain barriers to routine information provision.
We conducted a web-based survey involving members of the Japanese Breast Cancer Society (JBCS) and the Japanese Association of Cancer Rehabilitation between Dec. 2018 and Feb. 2019.
Of 10,830 members, 1,029 (9.5%) responded. Only 19.1% were aware of the details of the JBCS physical activity recommendation, and only 21.2% routinely provided physical activity information to BCSs. Factors related to being aware of the recommendation details were 1) availability of the guidelines, 2) experience reading relevant parts of the guidelines, and 3) involvement in multidisciplinary team case meetings. Barriers to routine information provision were 1) absence of perceived work responsibility, 2) underestimation of survivors' needs, 3) lack of resources, 4) lack of self-efficacy about the recommendation, and 5) poor knowledge of the recommendation.
Only one fifth of the OCPs routinely provided physical activity information. Barriers to provision were poor awareness, self-efficacy, and attitudes and unavailable resources. The physical activity recommendation needs to be disseminated to all OCPs and an information delivery system needs to be established for BCSs to receive appropriate information and support to promote their engagement in habitual physical activity.
让乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)习惯性地进行运动的一个已知障碍是,肿瘤学护理提供者(OCP)向他们提供的关于推荐体力活动水平的信息不足。然而,日本的实际情况尚不清楚。本研究旨在阐明 OCP 对日本 BCS 体力活动推荐的认识和实践情况,并确定常规信息提供的障碍。
我们于 2018 年 12 月至 2019 年 2 月期间进行了一项基于网络的调查,涉及日本乳腺癌学会(JBCS)和日本癌症康复协会的成员。
在 10830 名成员中,有 1029 名(9.5%)做出了回应。只有 19.1%的人了解 JBCS 体力活动推荐的详细信息,只有 21.2%的人经常向 BCS 提供体力活动信息。与了解推荐详细信息相关的因素有 1)指南的可获得性,2)阅读指南相关部分的经验,以及 3)参与多学科团队病例会议。常规提供信息的障碍有 1)缺乏感知的工作责任,2)对幸存者需求的低估,3)资源匮乏,4)对推荐的自我效能感不足,以及 5)对推荐的知识不足。
只有五分之一的 OCP 经常提供体力活动信息。提供信息的障碍是认识、自我效能感、态度和资源不足。需要向所有 OCP 传播体力活动推荐,并且需要建立一个信息传递系统,以便 BCS 能够获得适当的信息和支持,从而促进他们习惯性地进行体力活动。