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01-06-2020 | Original Article – Clinical Oncology
Attitude of cancer patients from online self-help groups towards physical activity
Authors:
Imke Roth, Clara Dubois, Thorsten Schmidt, Jutta Hübner
Published in:
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
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Issue 6/2020
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Abstract
Purpose
Physical activity (PA) is important for cancer patients during and after therapy with respect to reducing side effects and improving quality of life. The aim of the study was to examine how physically active German cancer patients are and to identify predictors for PA. In addition, patients were asked about their attitude towards PA.
Methods
A questionnaire was passed on to members of self-help groups. Multiple regression analyses were run to examine possible predictors such as self-efficacy, patient activation, gender, previous PA, therapy status, and age for PA.
Results
62% of the participants followed the official recommendations by the American Cancer Society for weekly aerobic activity. Multiple regression analyses could confirm age as a predictor for total PA. Higher self-efficacy and patient activation were associated with lower disease burden and a more positive attitude towards PA.
Conclusion
This study contributes to the minor knowledge about PA among cancer patients. The examined group showed that there is potential for improvement regarding PA, although the majority had a positive attitude towards PA. Because of the small sample size existing of online self-help group members, results should be taken with caution.