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Perspective of older African-American and Non-Hispanic white breast cancer survivors from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds toward physical activity: A qualitative study.

Cynthia Owusu1, Elizabeth Antognoli2, Nora Nock3, Paul Hergenroeder4, Kristina Austin5, Elizabeth Bennet5, Nathan A Berger6, Stephen Cerne5, Katelyn Foraker7, Kevin Heine7, Ellen Heyman5, Halle Moore8, Jean Petkac9, Mark Schluchter3, Kathryn H Schmitz10, Anastasia Whitson7, Susan Flocke11.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We sought to explore the perspective of older breast cancer survivors (BCS) from diverse racial and socioeconomic backgrounds toward physical activity (PA) to inform the design of a PA program that fosters acceptability.
METHODS: Participants included sixty women, ≥65years, within two years of treatment completion for stage I-III breast cancer. We purposely sampled ≥ten patients in each race [African-American (AA) and Non-Hispanic White (NHW)] and socioeconomic status (SES) [SES disadvantaged and SES non-disadvantaged] group. Participants completed in-person interviews (n=60) and follow-up focus groups (n=45). Thematic analyses were employed.
RESULTS: The median age was 71.0years (range: 65-87years). Five themes emerged: 1) importance of PA; 2) current PA participants engaged in; 3) influence of race and culture on PA attitudes and beliefs; 4) barriers to PA and facilitators to PA; and 5) PA preferences. Barriers included health issues (43%), particularly cancer treatment side effects such as fatigue. Facilitators included religious faith (38%) and family (50%). Preferences included group exercise (97%) and strength training (80%) due to concerns participants had with diminished upper body strength after cancer treatment. Although AA (59%) and SES non-disadvantaged (78%) participants reported that race and culture influenced their attitudes toward PA, it did not translate to racial and SES differences in preferences.
CONCLUSION: Among older BCS, physical activity preferences were shaped by cancer experience, rather than by race and SES. Physical activity programs for older BCS should focus on addressing cancer treatment-related concerns and should include strength training to ensure PA programs are more acceptable to older BCS.
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Keywords:  African-American; Breast cancer; older; physical activity; preferences; qualitative; socioeconomic status

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29306608      PMCID: PMC5936661          DOI: 10.1016/j.jgo.2017.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Geriatr Oncol        ISSN: 1879-4068            Impact factor:   3.599


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