AI Article Synopsis

  • Breast cancer survivors face various physical and psychological challenges that can decrease their quality of life, making regular exercise important for their recovery and well-being.
  • Despite known benefits, many of these survivors in Chile struggle to maintain a consistent exercise routine due to multiple barriers, including lack of information, physical discomfort, and sociocultural factors.
  • Identifying these barriers and facilitators can help healthcare providers promote tailored and supportive exercise programs that encourage adherence among breast cancer survivors.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Breast cancer survivors often experience pre and post-treatment physical and psychological symptoms, negatively affecting their quality of life. Regular physical exercise is associated with better quality of life and lower recurrence of cancer, and therefore all oncological patients are recommended to practice it in a regular basis. Despite this, breast cancer survivors have low adherence to physical exercise. The purpose of this study is to identify barriers, facilitators and preferences of Chilean breast cancer survivors to practice physical exercise.

Methods: Phenomenological qualitative study of 12 in-depth interviews with adjuvant radiation therapy concluded at least three months ago.

Results: Breast cancer survivors ignored the benefits of physical exercise during and after treatment. The barriers were physical symptoms, psychological barriers, sociocultural barriers, health system barriers, disinformation and sedentary lifestyle. Facilitators were coping with physical symoptoms, psychological issues, having information and active lifestyle. The preferences were painless and familiar exercises. Preferred exercise was walking.

Conclusions: Breast cancer survivors may adhere to physical exercise despite barriers when certain facilitators are present, which may be promoted by the health team when reporting the benefits of the physical exercise, prescribing personalized, safe and painless physical exercise and educating both patient and her family about the role of the physical exercise in cancer recovering process.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2024.09.2963DOI Listing

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