Review: Effectiveness of implementation strategies to increase physical activity uptake during and after cancer treatment
Publication year
2018Source
Critical Reviews in Oncology Hematology, 122, (2018), pp. 157-163ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Radiation Oncology
Medical Oncology
IQ Healthcare
Journal title
Critical Reviews in Oncology Hematology
Volume
vol. 122
Page start
p. 157
Page end
p. 163
Subject
Radboudumc 15: Urological cancers RIHS: Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Radboudumc 17: Women's cancers RIHS: Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Radboudumc 9: Rare cancers RIHS: Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; IQ Healthcare - Radboud University Medical Center; Medical Oncology - Radboud University Medical Center; Radiation Oncology - Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this review was to assess the effectiveness of different strategies to implement physical activity during and after cancer treatment. DESIGN: We searched for studies containing strategies to implement physical activity in cancer care that meet the inclusion criteria of the Cochrane EPOC group. The primary outcome was physical activity uptake. We expressed the effectiveness of the strategies as the percentage of studies with improvement. RESULTS: Nine studies met the inclusion criteria. Patient groups doing physical activities via an implementation strategy had better outcomes than those receiving usual care: 83% of the studies showed improvement. Strategies showing significant improvement compared to usual care employed healthcare professionals to provide individual counselling or advice for exercise or interactive elements such as audit and feedback systems. When comparing the different strategies 1) interactive elements or 2) elements tailored to the needs of the patients had better physical activity uptake. CONCLUSIONS: Implementation strategies containing individual and interactive elements, tailored to the individual needs of patients, are more successful in improving physical activity uptake.
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