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   breast cancer survivors’ preferences for mhealth physical activity interventions: findings from a mixed methods study  
   
نویسنده phillips siobhan m. ,courneya kerry s. ,welch whitney a. ,gavin kara l. ,cottrell alison ,nielsen anne ,solk payton ,blanch-hartigan danielle ,cella david ,ackermann ronald t. ,spring bonnie ,penedo frank
منبع journal of cancer survivorship - 2019 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:292 -305
چکیده    Despite the benefits of physical activity for breast cancer survivors, the majority remain insufficiently active. mobile health (mhealth) physical activity interventions be a more scalable strategy to increase activity among survivors. however, little is known about their preferences for mhealth intervention features. this study explored survivors’ preferences for these features. survivors (n = 96; mage = 55.8 (sd = 10.2)) self-reported demographic and disease characteristics, physical activity. a subset (n = 28) completed a semi-structured phone interview. transcribed interviews were evaluated using a thematic content analysis approach and consensus review. following interviews, the full sample self-reported interests and preferences for intervention features via online questionnaires. quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. five themes emerged from interview data: (1) importance of relevance to breast cancer survivors; (2) easy to use; (3) integration with wearable activity trackers; (4) provide sense of accomplishment; and (5) variability in desired level of structure and personalization. the highest ranked intervention features were: daily and weekly progress feedback (87.5%), newsfeed (86.6%), activity challenges (81.3%), and scheduling tool (79.2%). survivors were interested in receiving progress feedback (80.2%) and motivational (78.1%) and reminder (75.0%) messages. breast cancer survivors are interested in mhealth physical activity promotion interventions, but preferences varied around themes of relevance, ease of use, and enhancing personal motivation. engaging survivors in developing and implementing remotely delivered mhealth activity promotion interventions enhance their effectiveness.
کلیدواژه physical activity ,exercise ,technology ,breast cancer survivors ,mhealth ,mixed methods
آدرس northwestern university feinberg school of medicine, department of preventive medicine, usa, university of alberta, faculty of kinesiology, canada, northwestern university feinberg school of medicine, department of preventive medicine, usa, northwestern university feinberg school of medicine, department of preventive medicine, usa, northwestern university feinberg school of medicine, department of preventive medicine, usa, northwestern university feinberg school of medicine, department of preventive medicine, usa, northwestern university feinberg school of medicine, department of preventive medicine, usa, bentley university, department of natural and applied sciences, usa, northwestern university feinberg school of medicine, department of medical social sciences, usa, northwestern university feinberg school of medicine, feinberg school of medicine, institute for public health and medicine, feinberg school of medicine, department of medicine, usa, northwestern university feinberg school of medicine, department of preventive medicine, usa, northwestern university feinberg school of medicine, department of medical social sciences, usa
 
     
   
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