| Literature DB >> 36066380 |
David Renman1, Karin Strigård1, Richard Palmqvist2, Pia Näsvall1, Ulf Gunnarsson1, Anette Edin-Liljegren3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physical activity improves survival, reduces postoperative complications, and reduces the risk of developing colon cancer. It is important to maintain physical activity after receiving a diagnosis of colon cancer to improve postoperative recovery. Individuals who are physically active and diagnosed with colon cancer presumably have different motivations to maintain physical activity compared to their sedentary counterparts.Entities:
Keywords: colon cancer; content analysis; interview study; physical activity; qualitative research
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36066380 PMCID: PMC9459499 DOI: 10.1177/10732748221119352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Control ISSN: 1073-2748 Impact factor: 2.339
Figure 1.Eligible Participants and Final Study Population.
Main Interview Guide. Clarifying and follow-up questions were asked when appropriate. For example, “Can You Give Example”, “Can You Elaborate?”, “What Did You Mean by That”.
| Main Questions |
|---|
| 1. What is physical activity for you? |
| 2. Describe if your physical activity has changed after your diagnosis? If the answer was that the physical activity was changed then ask: how? |
| 3. What prevents you or prohibits physical activity after your diagnosis? What has been most difficult? Is there anything that facilitates physical activity after diagnosis? |
| 4. What has motivated you to do physical activity after your diagnosis? |
| 5. What advantages are there with physical activity? |
| 6. What disadvantages are there with physical activity? |
| 7. How has recovery after physical activity been since your diagnosis? |
| 8. Have you received information from the hospital regarding physical activity since your diagnosis? Is that anything you would have wanted? |
| 9. Is there anything you want to add concerning physical activity and your diagnosis? |
Example of the Scheme of Analysis.
| Meaning unit | Condensed meaning unit | Code | Sub-category | Category | Main category |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The feeling is that it is serious now, sort of. I have to take this serious and not just because, what do you call it, for amusement. It sounds wrong but it is serious now. In a different way. | The feeling is that it is serious now. I have to take it serious and not just for amusement. It is serious now, in a different way. | Taking physical activity seriously | Greater determination after diagnosis | Positive effects and increased motivation for physical activity | I’ll fight this cancer and come out stronger |
Main-Categories and Their Categories.
| Main category | Category |
|---|---|
| I’ll fight this cancer and come out stronger | Self-education about physical activity and cancer |
| Positive effects and increased motivation for physical activity | |
| Being informed about physical activity is important | |
| Hope for the future | |
| The diagnosis makes no difference | Lifestyle and physical activity as before |
| Recovery after physical activity has not changed | |
| The diagnosis is an obstacle for physical activity | Less or modified physical activity after diagnosis |
| Physical symptoms of the cancer | |
| Experience of lack of time | |
| Worries about the time after surgery | |
| Disturbing thoughts about the diagnosis |