'You're kind of left to your own devices': a qualitative focus group study of patients with breast, prostate or blood cancer at a hospital in the South West of England, exploring their engagement with exercise and physical activity during cancer treatment and in the months following standard care.
Sian Karen SmithGareth WiltshireFrankie F BrownHaryana M DhillonMike OsbornSarah WexlerMark BeresfordMark A TooleyJames E TurnerPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
Participants were aware of the benefits of a physically active lifestyle during and following cancer treatment, but were not familiar with exercise and physical activity guidelines for people living with and beyond cancer. There is a need for healthcare professionals, academics and policy makers to determine how exercise and physical activity can be supported in clinical settings in realistic and meaningful ways accommodating individual patient circumstances.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- papillary thyroid
- healthcare
- high intensity
- body mass index
- prostate cancer
- squamous cell
- public health
- sleep quality
- palliative care
- case report
- lymph node metastasis
- squamous cell carcinoma
- type diabetes
- emergency department
- quality improvement
- resistance training
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- clinical practice
- childhood cancer
- young adults
- acute care
- adverse drug