1.A qualitative study on influencing factors of physical activity behavior change in lung cancer patients based on health action process approach theory
Huxing CAO ; Yufei LI ; Junjun CAO ; Qiaoqiao MA ; Lili HOU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(14):125-130
Objective To explore the influencing factors of physical activity behavior change in lung cancer patients and provide a basis for developing targeted intervention programs.Methods A descriptive qualitative research method was employed.Using purposive sampling,18 lung cancer pa-tients and 10 healthcare professionals were selected for semi-structured interviews from October to De-cember 2023.The health action process approach(HAPA)theory was used as the framework,and directed content analysis was applied to analyze the data.Results The barriers to physical activity behavior change in lung cancer patients were distilled into six themes:insufficient risk perception,negative outcome expectations,self-doubt and behavior avoidance tendencies,challenges in persist-ence and risk of interruption,lack of behavioral intention and demand,and absence of action and coping plans.The facilitating factors were divided into six themes:perception of the potential hazards of insufficient physical activity,perception of the health benefits of physical activity,cultivation and development of self-efficacy,stimulation of motivation for activity,formulation of differentiated activity plans,and formulation of adaptive coping plans.Conclusion Physical activity behavior in lung cancer patients is influenced by multiple factors.Targeted intervention strategies can be developed based on the HAPA theory to promote physical activity behavior change and improve physical activity levels.
2.Analysis of the current state of physical activity levels and influencing factors in lung cancer patients a month post-surgery
Qiaoqiao MA ; Jing LUO ; Guihua HAO ; Huxing CAO ; Ting WANG ; Shajing FAN ; Min TANG ; Cuiwen TIAN ; Lili HOU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(16):1979-1987
Objective To investigate the current postoperative physical activity levels of lung cancer patients after a month and to analyze the influencing factors.Methods From January to December 2023,a total of 1,195 lung cancer patients from 16 hospitals in eastem,central and westem China were selected as the survey subjects by the convenient sampling method.A cross-sectional survey was conducted by General Information Questionnaires,Health-Related Physical Fitness Surveys,MD Anderson Symptom Inventory,Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale,Social Support Rating Scale,Self-Rated Abilities for Health Practices Scale,and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire.Results 36 questionnaires with missing data exceeding 10%and 13 duplicate questionnaires were excluded,resulting in the analysis of 1,146 questionnaires.After a month postoperatively,lung cancer patients with moderate and low levels of physical activity were 732(63.9%)and 204(17.8%),respectively.Multivariate regression analysis showed that the influencing factors included residence,average monthly family income,regional lymph node staging,family history of lung cancer,grip strength,hemoglobin,and depression score(P<0.05).Conclusion The physical activity level of lung cancer patients a month after surgery is influenced by a combination of sociodemographic,disease-related,health-related physical fitness,and psychological factors.Clinical healthcare professionals should accurately assess the physical activity levels of lung cancer patients,identify those with insufficient physical activity,and develop and implement personalized intervention strategies based on their physical condition and potential influencing factors to enhance their physical activity levels and improve their quality of life.

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