2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12885-022-09629-7
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Feasibility and thematic analysis of narrative visualization materials with physical activity monitoring among breast cancer survivors

Abstract: Background Breast cancer survivors have a unique risk for negative health outcomes. Engaging in routine physical activity (PA) can reduce these risks. However, PA levels are low among this population. Narrative visualization (NV) is a technique that uses drawings, photographs, and text to contextualize data, which may increase integrated regulation, or motivation related to personal values and identity. A PA intervention targeting breast cancer survivors using an NV strategy may improve PA beha… Show more

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“…The respondents in this study indicated that specific activities supervised by professional staff after discharge can make the patients feel safe and secure, encouraging them to be more active. Information and messaging services, such as WeChat, are increasingly being used to provide beneficial healthcare follow-up for the patients, but improvements are needed to ensure accurate educational content, to provide real-time feedback and guidance, and to connect the patients with appropriate assistance when needed 19 . The introduction of information technology into oncology care, including the use of wearable devices and communication software and establishing mobile terminals, may help promote more healthy lifestyles in patients with breast cancer and improve the prognosis of the disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The respondents in this study indicated that specific activities supervised by professional staff after discharge can make the patients feel safe and secure, encouraging them to be more active. Information and messaging services, such as WeChat, are increasingly being used to provide beneficial healthcare follow-up for the patients, but improvements are needed to ensure accurate educational content, to provide real-time feedback and guidance, and to connect the patients with appropriate assistance when needed 19 . The introduction of information technology into oncology care, including the use of wearable devices and communication software and establishing mobile terminals, may help promote more healthy lifestyles in patients with breast cancer and improve the prognosis of the disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%