Attitudes, challenges and needs about diet and physical activity in endometrial cancer survivors: a qualitative study

Adult Information Seeking Behavior physical activity 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Cancer Survivors healthy lifestyle Humans Healthy Lifestyle Exercise Qualitative Research Aged Aged, 80 and over Health Services Needs and Demand Focus Groups Middle Aged United Kingdom Diet Endometrial Neoplasms 3. Good health endometrial cancer qualitative Quality of Life Female survivorship Attitude to Health
DOI: 10.1111/ecc.12531 Publication Date: 2016-06-22T10:36:12Z
ABSTRACT
With rates of endometrial cancer survival increasing, there is growing interest about lifestyle behaviours that could improve quality of life and reduce the risk for chronic diseases. This study aimed to explore the attitudes, challenges and needs of endometrial cancer survivors regarding diet and physical activity. Sixteen UK-based endometrial cancer survivors participated in two focus groups (n = 5, n = 3) or individual telephone interviews (n = 8), using a semi-structured interview guide. Data were collectively analysed by two researchers until consensus was reached on a coding structure. Data analysis proceeded until themes were identified. Participants were within 5 years post-cancer treatment with median age and BMI of 57 years and 25.8 kg m-2 respectively. Three themes were identified: (1) defining a healthy lifestyle, (2) factors influencing diet and physical activity and (3) needing to search for information. Results suggest interventions should incorporate recommendations on managing late-treatment effects, and behaviour change techniques for cognitive, practical and social barriers to healthy lifestyle changes. Healthcare professionals are in a vital position to provide or introduce endometrial cancer survivors to in-person behaviour change interventions at the early post-treatment period.
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