Exploring the perceived impact of social support on the health behaviours of people living with and beyond cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study

被引:1
作者
Miller, Natalie [1 ]
Conway, Rana [1 ]
Pini, Simon [2 ]
Buck, Caroline [1 ]
Gil, Natalie [1 ]
Lally, Phillippa [1 ]
Beeken, Rebecca J. [1 ,2 ]
Fisher, Abigail [1 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Inst Epidemiol & Hlth Care, Dept Behav Sci & Hlth, 1-19 Torrington Pl,Gower St, London, England
[2] Univ Leeds, Leeds Inst Hlth Sci, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
关键词
Social support; Health behaviours; Living with and beyond cancer; COVID-19; Qualitative; SURVIVORS; RECURRENCE; INSTITUTE; PARTNERS;
D O I
10.1007/s00520-022-07291-0
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Purpose Social support facilitated healthy behaviours in people living with and beyond cancer (LWBC) before the COVID-19 pandemic. Little is known about how social support impacted their health behaviours during the pandemic when social restrictions were imposed. The aim of this study was to qualitatively explore how social support was perceived to impact the health behaviours of people LWBC during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted via telephone with 24 adults living with and beyond breast, prostate and colorectal cancer. Inductive and deductive framework analysis was used to analyse the data. Results Five themes developed. These were (1) Companionship and accountability as motivators for physical activity, (2) Social influences on alcohol consumption, (3) Instrumental support in food practices, (4) Informational support as important for behaviour change and (5) Validation of health behaviours from immediate social networks. Conclusion This study described how companionship, social influence, instrumental support, informational support and validation were perceived to impact the health behaviours of people LWBC during the COVID-19 pandemic. Interventions for people LWBC could recommend co-participation in exercise with friends and family; promote the formation of collaborative implementation intentions with family to reduce alcohol consumption; and encourage supportive communication between partners about health behaviours. These interventions would be useful during pandemics and at other times. Government policies to help support clinically extremely vulnerable groups of people LWBC during pandemics should focus on providing access to healthier foods.
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