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   beyond efficacy: a qualitative organizational perspective on key implementation science constructs important to physical activity intervention translation to rural community cancer care sites  
   
نویسنده rogers laura q. ,goncalves latoya ,martin michelle y. ,pisu maria ,smith tamika l. ,hessong danielle ,oster robert a. ,qu haiyan ,shewchuk richard ,iqbal fatima ,sheffield mary e. ,minter alex ,baumann ana a.
منبع journal of cancer survivorship - 2019 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:537 -546
چکیده    To identify constructs relevant to implementation of evidence-based physical activity (pa) behavior change interventions for rural women cancer survivors from an organizational perspective. during the development of a pa intervention implementation toolkit, 11 potential interventionists and 19 community and organizational stakeholders completed focus groups stratified by role. narratives were audio recorded, transcribed, and coded for consolidated framework for implementation research (cfir) constructs. multiple cfir constructs were identified: implementation process (i.e., engaging, reflecting and evaluating), intervention characteristics (i.e., design quality and packaging, cost, evidence strength and quality, adaptability, complexity), inner setting (i.e., implementation readiness, implementation climate, structural characteristics), outer setting (i.e., patient needs and resources, cosmopolitanism), and characteristics of individuals (i.e., knowledge and beliefs, stage of change). narratives identified rural implementation barriers (e.g., transportation) and facilitators (e.g., community-oriented). unique needs of the cancer survivor (e.g., coping during cancer treatment and long-term effects on physical abilities) were emphasized as important barriers potentially addressed through adaptability and readiness implementation strategies. narratives identified multi-level (i.e., individual-, organizational-, and community-level) strategies for targeting the identified constructs. fourteen cfir constructs emerged as potentially important for organizations to consider when implementing pa interventions. constructs were integrated into our implementation toolkit and research testing their potential mechanisms of action when implementing pa interventions in rural settings is warranted. strategies that target the identified constructs enhance the implementation of pa programs for rural cancer survivors. cancer survivors can facilitate these efforts by partnering with their health care providers and community organizations. organizations promoting physical activity programs for cancer survivors must overcome implementation barriers including but not limited to cost, necessary expertise, and lack of awareness. cancer survivors can facilitate these efforts by partnering with their health care providers, cancer center, and local community organizations to raise awareness and champion these efforts. it will “take a village”, with cancer survivors being their own best advocate, to bring physical activity promotion to a broad range of cancer survivors.
کلیدواژه oncology ,supportive care ,qualitative ,implementation ,exercise
آدرس university of alabama at birmingham, school of medicine, division of preventive medicine, usa, university of alabama at birmingham, school of health professions, department of nutrition sciences, usa, university of tennessee health science center, department of preventive medicine and center for innovation in health equity research, usa, university of alabama at birmingham, school of medicine, division of preventive medicine, usa, university of alabama at birmingham, school of public health, department of epidemiology, usa, university of alabama at birmingham, school of health professions, department of nutrition sciences, usa, university of alabama at birmingham, school of medicine, division of preventive medicine, usa, university of alabama at birmingham, school of health professions, department of health services administration, usa, university of alabama at birmingham, school of health professions, department of health services administration, usa, university of alabama at birmingham, school of health professions, department of nutrition sciences, usa, russell medical center, usa, russell medical center, usa, washington university in st. louis, usa
 
     
   
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