Diverse strategies are needed to support physical activity engagement in women who have had breast cancer

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Inam Farha,Bergin Rebecca J.ORCID,Mizrahi DavidORCID,Dunstan David W.ORCID,Moore MelissaORCID,Maxwell-Davis Natalie,Denehy LindaORCID,Lynch Brigid M.ORCID,Swain Christopher T. V.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Physical activity can improve health in people living with and beyond breast cancer; however, how to best support physical activity participation in this population is unclear. This qualitative study sought to identify important physical activity program components for breast cancer. Methods Women with previous breast cancer (n = 11) and allied health professionals (n = 7) participated in one-on-one semi-structured interviews (n = 15) or focus groups (n = 1). Qualitative data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis methods. Results Four main themes were generated including (1) the need for physical activity programs; (2) person-centered programs; (3) flexible physical activity programs; and (4) systems factors. These reflected the health and non-health benefits of physical activity, the need to facilitate agency, the diversity in individual characteristics, preferences, abilities, and commitments of people with lived experience of cancer, as well as the need for physical activity programs to be integrated within the broader health system. Conclusion Strategies to support physical activity engagement for breast cancer should embrace the diversity of those who are diagnosed with cancer as well as the diversity in which physical activity can be achieved.

Funder

Victorian Cancer Agency

University of Melbourne

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Oncology

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