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The Health Behavior Information Needs and Preferences of Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Survivors.

Gemma Pugh1, Rachael E Hough2, Helen L Gravestock3, Sarah E Jackson1, Abigail Fisher1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study aimed to establish teenage and young adult cancer survivors (TYACS') specific interest in receiving information on physical activity, diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption and their preferences regarding the delivery, format, and timing of such health behavior information.
METHODS: TYACS aged 13-25 years were invited to complete a questionnaire assessing the advice they had received in the past and their preferences on when and how health behavior information should be delivered.
RESULTS: A total of 216 TYACS (mean age: 20 years; mean age at diagnosis: 16 years) completed the questionnaire. Approximately 40% of TYACS received no advice on physical activity and diet, and more than half (54%) received no advice on weight management. The majority (>70%) reported receiving no advice on smoking or alcohol consumption. Interest in receiving lifestyle advice was high overall (71%) but varied across behaviors, with TYACS reporting a greater level of interest in receiving advice on health protective behaviors (physical activity and diet) than health risk behaviors (smoking and alcohol consumption) (∼85% vs. ∼15%, respectively). TYACS reported seeking health behavior information from health professionals and were most interested in information delivered online or in the form of a mobile app. Similar proportions (18%-29%) felt health behavior information should first be provided before, during, immediately after, and post-treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: It is evident that there is a need to develop lifestyle interventions in a range of formats available to TYACS throughout the care pathway to address the health behavior information needs of young people with cancer.

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Keywords:  alcohol use; diet; physical activity; survivorship; tobacco use

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28165844     DOI: 10.1089/jayao.2016.0089

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol        ISSN: 2156-5333            Impact factor:   2.223


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5.  Lifestyle advice provision to teenage and young adult cancer patients: the perspective of health professionals in the UK.

Authors:  Gemma Pugh; Rachael Hough; Helen Gravestock; Kate Williams; Abigail Fisher
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6.  The Lifestyle Information and Intervention Preferences of Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: A Qualitative Study.

Authors:  Gemma Pugh; Rachael Hough; Helen Gravestock; Jessica B Haddrell; Rebecca J Beeken; Abigail Fisher
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7.  The development and user evaluation of health behaviour change resources for teenage and young adult Cancer survivors.

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