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Barriers and engagement in breast cancer survivorship wellness activities.

Kristin L Szuhany1, Matteo Malgaroli2, Gabriella Riley2, Carly D Miron2, Rebecca Suzuki3, Jae Hyung Park4, Jane Rosenthal2,5, Abraham Chachoua6,5, Marleen Meyers6,5, Naomi M Simon2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Breast cancer survivors may be at risk for increased rates of emotional distress and poorer quality of life. Survivorship care plans (SCPs) promoting wellness activities may support well-being; however, survivors may not receive or engage in their SCPs. This study aimed to assess receipt and participation in SCP activities as well as barriers to engagement amongst breast cancer survivors.
METHODS: Breast cancer survivors (n = 187; 99% female, Mean age = 57.7) consented and completed self-reported assessments of SCP recommendations, engagement and interest in wellness activities, and potential barriers to engagement.
RESULTS: A minority of participants recalled receiving an SCP (21%). The most physician recommended (62%) and completed (53%) activity was exercise. Interest in adding other wellness activities to the SCP was high, with reported interest levels of approximately 50% for several activities (e.g., mind body, nutrition, psychotherapy interventions). Fully half reported that having a physician-designed plan would influence participation in activities. The most common reported barriers to SCP activity engagement were lack of time (82%), work/school (65%), and lack of information (65%).
CONCLUSION: Few survivors recalled receiving a formal SCP, and lack of information about wellness activities was a commonly reported barrier to participation. Interest in wellness activities was generally high and may indicate the need for more formal prescription or motivation enhancement techniques to promote SCP engagement. There may be a clinical need to emphasize SCP recommendations to enhance recall and increase engagement in wellness activities that may reduce psychological distress and improve quality of life.

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Keywords:  Breast cancer; Cancer survivorship; Exercise; Survivorship care plan; Wellness

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34095986      PMCID: PMC8482782          DOI: 10.1007/s10549-021-06279-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat        ISSN: 0167-6806            Impact factor:   4.624


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