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An Evidence-Based Walking Program in Oregon Communities: Step It Up! Survivors.

Cynthia K Perry1, Laura P Campbell2, Jessica Currier2, Paige E Farris2, Elizabeth S Wenzel2, Mary E Medysky3, Adrienne Zell2, Miriam McDonell4, Jackilen Shannon5, Kerri Winters-Stone3.   

Abstract

Physical activity can help mitigate the long-term symptoms and side effects of cancer and its treatment, but most cancer survivors are not active enough to achieve these benefits. An evidence-based strategy to promote physical activity among adults is a community group-based walking program. However, many evidence-based programs do not achieve intended population health outcomes because of the challenges of real-world implementation. We used the Interactive Systems Framework for Dissemination and Implementation to conceptualize implementation of a capacity-building intervention to support delivery of a community group-based walking program. We adapted an evidence-based guide for community group-based walking programs for cancer survivors and their support network. We provided a capacity-building intervention (technical assistance and small-grant funding) and evaluated this implementation intervention. We assessed effectiveness of the intervention by measuring adoption, acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, fidelity, implementation costs, and penetration through monthly progress reports, site visit observations, interviews, and a final report. Eight organizations received a small grant and technical assistance and implemented Step It Up! Survivors (SIUS). SIUS helped cancer survivors increase their physical activity, establish social connections, and be part of a supportive environment. Despite receiving monthly technical assistance, some grantees experienced challenges in recruiting participants, developing community partnerships, and adhering to the prescribed implementation plan. Implementation facilitators included community partners and specific components (eg, incentives for participants, webinars). Organizations needed different amounts and types of assistance with adaptation and implementation. Overall fidelity to SIUS ranged from 64% to 88%. Some integrated SIUS within existing organizational programming for sustainability. The provision of funding and technical assistance was a successful implementation intervention. Our results suggest a need to better tailor technical assistance while organizations are in the process of adapting, implementing, and sustaining an evidence-based program in their local communities.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33301392      PMCID: PMC7769087          DOI: 10.5888/pcd17.200231

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis        ISSN: 1545-1151            Impact factor:   2.830


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Authors:  David A Chambers
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Review 2.  Nutrition and physical activity guidelines for cancer survivors.

Authors:  Cheryl L Rock; Colleen Doyle; Wendy Demark-Wahnefried; Jeffrey Meyerhardt; Kerry S Courneya; Anna L Schwartz; Elisa V Bandera; Kathryn K Hamilton; Barbara Grant; Marji McCullough; Tim Byers; Ted Gansler
Journal:  CA Cancer J Clin       Date:  2012-04-26       Impact factor: 508.702

3.  Bridging the gap between prevention research and practice: the interactive systems framework for dissemination and implementation.

Authors:  Abraham Wandersman; Jennifer Duffy; Paul Flaspohler; Rita Noonan; Keri Lubell; Lindsey Stillman; Morris Blachman; Richard Dunville; Janet Saul
Journal:  Am J Community Psychol       Date:  2008-06

4.  Research to reality: a process evaluation of a mini-grants program to disseminate evidence-based nutrition programs to rural churches and worksites.

Authors:  Sally Honeycutt; Michelle Carvalho; Karen Glanz; Sandra D Daniel; Michelle C Kegler
Journal:  J Public Health Manag Pract       Date:  2012 Sep-Oct

5.  Leader Behaviors, Group Cohesion, and Participation in a Walking Group Program.

Authors:  Betty T Izumi; Amy J Schulz; Graciela Mentz; Barbara A Israel; Sharon L Sand; Angela G Reyes; Bernadine Hoston; Dawn Richardson; Cindy Gamboa; Zachary Rowe; Goya Diaz
Journal:  Am J Prev Med       Date:  2015-07       Impact factor: 5.043

6.  Balancing fidelity and adaptation: implementing evidence-based chronic disease prevention programs.

Authors:  Michelle L Carvalho; Sally Honeycutt; Cam Escoffery; Karen Glanz; Darrell Sabbs; Michelle C Kegler
Journal:  J Public Health Manag Pract       Date:  2013 Jul-Aug

7.  Exercise Guidelines for Cancer Survivors: Consensus Statement from International Multidisciplinary Roundtable.

Authors:  Kristin L Campbell; Kerri M Winters-Stone; Joachim Wiskemann; Anne M May; Anna L Schwartz; Kerry S Courneya; David S Zucker; Charles E Matthews; Jennifer A Ligibel; Lynn H Gerber; G Stephen Morris; Alpa V Patel; Trisha F Hue; Frank M Perna; Kathryn H Schmitz
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8.  Exercise behavior in cancer survivors and associated factors.

Authors:  Gunhild Maria Gjerset; Sophie Dorothea Fosså; Kerry S Courneya; Eva Skovlund; Lene Thorsen
Journal:  J Cancer Surviv       Date:  2010-10-02       Impact factor: 4.442

Review 9.  What strategies are used to build practitioners' capacity to implement community-based interventions and are they effective?: a systematic review.

Authors:  Jennifer Leeman; Larissa Calancie; Marieke A Hartman; Cam T Escoffery; Alison K Herrmann; Lindsay E Tague; Alexis A Moore; Katherine M Wilson; Michelle Schreiner; Carmen Samuel-Hodge
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2015-05-29       Impact factor: 7.327

10.  Technical Assistance and Changes in Nutrition and Physical Activity Practices in the National Early Care and Education Learning Collaboratives Project, 2015-2016.

Authors:  Alethea Chiappone; Teresa M Smith; Paul A Estabrooks; Cristy Geno Rasmussen; Casey Blaser; Amy L Yaroch
Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2018-04-26       Impact factor: 2.830

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1.  "You're Going to Have to Think a Little Bit Different" Barriers and Facilitators to Using mHealth to Increase Physical Activity among Older, Rural Cancer Survivors.

Authors:  Tamar Ginossar; Heidi Rishel Brakey; Andrew L Sussman; Brittany Price; Miria Kano; Sally Davis; Cindy K Blair
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-08-25       Impact factor: 3.390

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