The physical activity of colorectal cancer survivors during chemotherapy : Based on the theory of planned behavior
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The physical activity of colorectal cancer survivors during chemotherapy : Based on the theory of planned behavior
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the physical activity (PA) of colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors during chemotherapy and to explain it based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB). In addition, the effects of planning, past physical activity (P-PA), and self-efficacy on the PA of CRC survivors were analyzed.
Methods: CRC survivors were recruited in a third-grade hospital of Changchun via a convenience sampling method. All survivors were asked to complete self-report questionnaires assessing medical and demographic variables, PA, constructs from the TPB, P-PA, planning, and self-efficacy.
Results: A total of 174 CRC survivors were included in this study. Only 7.5% (13) of these CRC survivors had sufficient PA, and 32.2% (56) of CRC survivors were completely sedentary. Gender, education level, working status, residential location, method of payment for medical expenses, and cancer stage were all associated with PA in these patients (P < 0.05). The path model was able to explain 54% (R2 = 0.54) of the PA variance in these CRC survivors. P-PA had the greatest impact on PA during chemotherapy, and P-PA affected PA both directly and indirectly through planning.
Conclusions: Insufficient PA in CRC survivors was associated with a variety of factors, with P-PA having the greatest impact on this outcome. The results of this study suggest that attention must be paid to survivors who had exhibited insufficient PA prior to initial diagnosis.
Keywords: Chemotherapy; Colorectal cancer; Path analysis; Theory of planned behavior.
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