The international Pediatric Oncology Exercise Guidelines (iPOEG)

Author:

Wurz Amanda1ORCID,McLaughlin Emma1,Lategan Conné1,Chamorro Viña Carolina12,Grimshaw Sarah L3,Hamari Lotta4,Götte Miriam5,Kesting Sabine6,Rossi Francesca7,van der Torre Patrick8,Guilcher Gregory M T910,McIntyre Krista10,Culos-Reed S Nicole1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

2. Kids Cancer Care Foundation of Alberta, Calgary, Canada

3. Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia

4. Department of Nursing Science, University of Turku, Turku, Finland

5. Clinic for Pediatrics III, Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany

6. Kinderklinik München Schwabing, TUM School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics and Children’s Cancer Research Center, TUM, Munich, Germany

7. Rehabilitation Service, Public Health and Pediatric Sciences Department, A.O.U. Città della Salute e della Scienza—Regina Margherita Children’s Hospital, Turin, Italy

8. Sport and Exercise Center, Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, Utrecht, The Netherlands

9. Department of Pediatrics, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

10. Section of Oncology/Bone Marrow Transplant, Alberta Children’s Hospital, Calgary, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Physical activity (PA) and exercise are safe and beneficial for children and adolescents affected by cancer. Yet, this population is not active enough to receive benefits. PA guideline and recommendation statements can support individual behavior and practice change. The purpose of this project was to develop the international Pediatric Oncology Exercise Guidelines (iPOEG), comprised of guideline and recommendation statements, to promote PA among children and adolescents affected by cancer. Guideline development procedures, stakeholder engagement strategies, and the Delphi technique were used. Four online surveys were distributed to the iPOEG network (n = 9 core team members, n = 122 expert consensus committee members). Surveys included closed- and open-ended items informed by a literature synthesis and an in-person meeting. Responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics and content analysis. Consensus was defined as ≥ 80% agreement. Response rates to online surveys ranged from 82% to 91%. The iPOEG network agreed on four guideline and five recommendation statements, which highlight that movement is important for all children and adolescents affected by cancer. These statements are generic in nature as more research is still required to provide specific guidance on the frequency, intensity, time, and type of PA for this population. Nevertheless, the iPOEG statements represent available evidence and expert opinion, collectively suggesting that it is time for children and adolescents affected by cancer to move more.

Funder

Daniel Family Leadership Chair in Psychosocial Oncology

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

University of Calgary

University Research Grants Committee

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Applied Psychology

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