2022
DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daac073
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Cross-sector co-creation of a community-based physical activity program for breast cancer survivors in Colombia

Abstract: Benefits of physical activity (PA) in breast cancer survivors (BCS) are well established. However, programs to promote PA among BCS tailored to real-world contexts within low- to middle-income countries are limited. Cross-sector co-creation can be key to effective and scalable programs for BCS in these countries. This study aimed to evaluate the networking process to engage multisector stakeholders in the co-creation of a PA program for Colombian BCS called My Body. We employed a mixed-methods design including… Show more

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“…Members of the interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral research team (e.g., physiotherapist, epidemiologist, psychologist, respiratory therapist, physician, anthropologist) had monthly meetings ( N = 8). Methodological details concerning the co-creation have been reported elsewhere [ 35 ]. Based on the discussions and a systematic review of the literature, we designed the 8-week, 3 times/week dancing-based physical activity intervention, mostly informed by the social cognitive and self-determination theories [ 36 , 37 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Members of the interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral research team (e.g., physiotherapist, epidemiologist, psychologist, respiratory therapist, physician, anthropologist) had monthly meetings ( N = 8). Methodological details concerning the co-creation have been reported elsewhere [ 35 ]. Based on the discussions and a systematic review of the literature, we designed the 8-week, 3 times/week dancing-based physical activity intervention, mostly informed by the social cognitive and self-determination theories [ 36 , 37 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%