2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2016.05.015
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Increasing the frequency of physical activity very brief advice by nurses to cancer patients. A mixed methods feasibility study of a training intervention

Abstract: The intervention is acceptable, practical and improves delivery of very brief advice on physical activity by nurses to cancer patients in the short-term. Both face-to-face and online delivery should be considered.

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“…The online training was developed by Webb, Foster and Poulter (2016) 2 to overcome an identified knowledge gap in nurses regarding the importance of physical activity for cancer patients. 3 Healthcare professionals are expected to give lifestyle advice 4 yet in a UK survey of 15,524 colorectal cancer patients, only 31% recall receiving such advice.…”
Section: The Online Trainingmentioning
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“…The online training was developed by Webb, Foster and Poulter (2016) 2 to overcome an identified knowledge gap in nurses regarding the importance of physical activity for cancer patients. 3 Healthcare professionals are expected to give lifestyle advice 4 yet in a UK survey of 15,524 colorectal cancer patients, only 31% recall receiving such advice.…”
Section: The Online Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of training development and feasibility have been reported previously. 2,7 The original training was designed specifically for nurses however, a recommendation from the feasibility study was that it be open to all healthcare professionals engaging with cancer patients. 2 Online seminar technology is used to deliver the training, providing a virtual medium for peer-to-peer interaction, important for learner engagement and social learning.…”
Section: The Online Trainingmentioning
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“…First, previous systematic reviews focus specifically on defined healthcare professionals in the context of managing specific conditions, or healthcare professionals working within specific contexts such as primary or secondary care settings. For example, previous systematic reviews have focused on weight management interventions delivered by midwives during pregnancy , smoking cessation interventions delivered by anesthesiologists (Yousefzadeh et al 2016), physical activity interventions delivered by nurses as part of cancer care (Webb et al 2016), or health behavior change support by dentists (Lala et al 2017). A second limitation of existing systematic reviews is the lack of focus on common barriers and enablers that are shared across professional groups.…”
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“…Provision of brief lifestyle advice to endometrial cancer survivors after treatment and directing them to relevant resources may help facilitate lifestyle changes, as survivors report being more likely to engage in behavior change following counseling from their oncologist 40. Given the time constraints during clinical appointments, interventions training healthcare professionals to deliver very brief lifestyle advice and motivate survivors appear feasible and acceptable 41. Combining these interventions with the current one may increase intervention efficacy.…”
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confidence: 99%