Predictors of adherence to exercise interventions during and after cancer treatment: A systematic review

Autor: Annemiek M E Walenkamp, Mathilde Jalving, H.L. Ormel, Jourik A. Gietema, G.G.F. Van der Schoot, Wim J. Sluiter
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
Předmět:
Male
LYMPHOMA PATIENTS
Family support
medicine.medical_treatment
Health Behavior
Psychological intervention
neoplasms
Review
law.invention
ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY
0302 clinical medicine
Quality of life
Randomized controlled trial
Cancer Survivors
systematic review
QUALITY-OF-LIFE
law
physical exercise
030212 general & internal medicine
exercise intervention
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Rehabilitation
exercise
patient dropouts
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL
Middle Aged
Combined Modality Therapy
PROSTATE-CANCER
Exercise Therapy
Psychiatry and Mental health
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
oncology
Female
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
LONG-TERM
WEIGHT-LOSS
Reviews
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Physical exercise
patient compliance
03 medical and health sciences
Breast cancer
medicine
BREAST-CANCER
Humans
cancer
business.industry
Cancer
medicine.disease
SUPERVISED-EXERCISE
PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY
prediction of adherence
Physical therapy
business
Zdroj: Psycho-Oncology
ISSN: 1099-1611
1057-9249
Popis: Objective Exercise interventions benefit cancer patients. However, only low numbers of patients adhere to these interventions. This review aimed to identify predictors of exercise intervention adherence in patients with cancer, during and after multimodality cancer treatment. Methods A literature search was performed using electronic databases (PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane) to identify relevant papers published before February 1, 2017. Papers reporting randomized controlled trials, conducted in adult cancer patients who participated in an exercise intervention during and/or after multimodality cancer treatment, and providing outcome of factors predicting exercise adherence were included. Papers were assessed for methodological quality by using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale. Results The search identified 720 potentially relevant papers, of which 15 fulfilled the eligibility criteria. In these 15 studies, 2279 patients were included and 1383 of these patients were randomized to an exercise intervention. During cancer treatment, the factors predicting exercise adherence were as follows: location of the rehabilitation center, extensive exercise history, high motivation for exercise, and fewer exercise limitations. After cancer treatment, factors that predicted adherence were as follows: less extensive surgery, low alcohol consumption, high previous exercise adherence, family support, feedback by trainers, and knowledge and skills of exercise. Methodological quality of the included papers was rated “high”. Conclusions The most prominent predictors of adherence to exercise interventions were location of the rehabilitation center, extensive exercise history, high motivation for exercise, and fewer exercise limitations. To increase the number of cancer patients who will benefit, these results should be considered into the development and implementation of future exercise interventions.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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