| Literature DB >> 32240205 |
Pi-Hua Chang1,2, Ching-Rong Lin3,4, Yun-Hsiang Lee2, Yi-Lin Liu1, Gee-Chen Chang5,6, Aasha I Hoogland7, Yeur-Hur Lai2,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients with metastatic lung cancer can have severe cancer-related symptoms and treatment-induced side effects. Exercise is beneficial for patients with metastatic lung cancer; however, little information is available on guiding patients how to perform exercise during hospitalization. The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand exercise experiences in patients with metastatic lung cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32240205 PMCID: PMC7117721 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230188
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Interview guide.
| No. | Questions |
|---|---|
| How did you feel about exercise before and after the diagnosis of lung cancer? | |
| Can you talk about the exercise you take in daily life and how do you do it? | |
| What are your thoughts or opinions about exercise? | |
| How did you adjust or modify your exercise behaviors in different situations? | |
| Can you talk about how you changed your exercise behaviors in your situations? | |
| Why did you continue or stop doing exercise? |
Characteristics of participants with metastatic lung cancer (N = 24).
| Characteristics | mean(SD) or n(%) |
|---|---|
| Age (years) | 60.3 (9.1) |
| Time since diagnosis of metastatic lung cancer (months) | 17.3 (15.1) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 15 (62.5%) |
| Female | 9 (37.5%) |
| Marital status | |
| Married or live with a partner | 23 (95.8%) |
| Single | 1 (4.2%) |
| ECOG | |
| Grade 1 | 8 (33.3%) |
| Grade 2 | 11 (45.8%) |
| Grade 3 | 4 (16.7%) |
| Grade 4 | 1 (4.2%) |
| Metastatic site(s) | |
| One | 17 (70.8%) |
| Two | 6 (25.0%) |
| Three | 1 (4.2%) |
| Cancer treatment modality | |
| Chemotherapy | 14 (58.3%) |
| Radiotherapy | 1 (4.2%) |
| Target therapy | 1 (4.2%) |
| Palliative care (included symptom managements) | 7 (29.2%) |
| Diagnosed but not yet treated | 1 (4.2%) |
a mean(SD) or n(%): mean(SD) indicated continuous values and n(%) indicated categorical values.
bECOG: the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group.
Fig 1The components of exercise extracted from participants with metastatic lung cancer.
Irregular is defined that participants adopted various duration, timing, times, and frequencies in combination with exercise types, locations, or accompanying partners.