Development of Educational Print Materials for Physical Activity in Cancer: Evaluation of Readability and Suitability
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Development of Educational Print Materials for Physical Activity in Cancer: Evaluation of Readability and Suitability
Abstract
Educational health materials may be important tools to increase physical activity in cancer patients. Nevertheless, most of the available resources regarding physical activity for cancer patients were found not suitable, had a low grade of readability, and thus, represent a significant barrier to behavior change. To date, little data about development criteria and evaluation of physical activity resources for cancer before their spread exist. The purposes of this study were (i) to describe the development of a physical activity guidebook designed for cancer patients and (ii) to test its readability and suitability. The guidebook was developed through multi-step passages, including group discussions, a literature review, identification of a motivational theory, and using previous research on exercise preferences, barriers, and facilitators to target the information. Two validated formulae were used to assess the readability, whereas thirty-four judges completed the Suitability of Assessment Materials questionnaire to evaluate the suitability of the guidebook. The guidebook was found readable for patients having at least a primary education, and the judges scored it as "superior" material. Our guidebook, following a rigorous method in the development phase, was considered to be suitable and readable. Further evaluations through clinical trials could investigate its effectiveness for behavior change and its impact on cancer patients.
Keywords: Cancer; Exercise; Patient educational booklet; Physical activity promotion; Suitability assessment.
© 2021. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
M.M reports personal fees from Pfizer, EUSA Pharma, and Astra Zeneca, outside the submitted manuscript. S.P. received honoraria or speakers’ fee from Astra-Zeneca, Eli-Lilly, BMS, Boehringer Ingelheim, MSD, and Roche, outside the submitted manuscript. All remaining authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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