Factors contributing to the low physical activity level for Hong Kong Chinese children hospitalised with cancer: an exploratory study

被引:19
|
作者
Lam, Katherine K. W. [1 ]
William, Li Ho Cheung [1 ]
Ho, Ka Yan Eva [1 ]
Chung, Oi Kwan Joyce [1 ]
Chan, Chi Fung Godfrey [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hong Kong, Sch Nursing, 4-F,William MW Mong Block,21 Sassoon Rd, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hosp, LKS Fac Med, Dept Paediat & Adolescent, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
cancer; children; fatigue; nursing; physical activity; qualitative; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; CHILDHOOD-CANCER; ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT; PEDIATRIC-PATIENTS; EXERCISE; HEALTH; MEDICINE; SURVIVORS; IMPACT; YOUTH;
D O I
10.1111/jocn.13495
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Aims and objectives. To explore the factors contributing to the low physical activity level for Hong Kong Chinese children hospitalised with cancer. Background. Notwithstanding the fact that regular physical activity can ameliorate cancer-related fatigue and other adverse effect of cancer treatment on children's physical and psychological well-being, physical inactivity is a common problem among children undergoing cancer treatment. Understanding the factors that affect their physical activity level is an important step towards planning and evaluating an appropriate intervention that promotes the adoption and maintenance of regular physical activity. Design. A phenomenological design was used in this qualitative study. Methods. A purposive sample of 25 children with cancer was recruited in a paediatric oncology unit of an acute care public hospital in Hong Kong. They were asked to participate in a semistructured interview by their bedside lasting about 30 minutes. All the interviews were tape-recorded and immediately transcribed. Content analysis was used to analyse the qualitative data. Results. The findings revealed that the patients' physical condition, misunderstanding about physical activity by children, parents and healthcare professionals, emotional disturbances and social influences are four important factors impeding children from engaging in regular physical activity during cancer treatment. Conclusion. This study addresses a gap in the literature by identifying the factors that negatively influence the physical activity levels of Hong Kong Chinese children hospitalised with cancer. Relevance to clinical practice. Understanding these factors, nurses can explore interventions that target on correcting the misunderstanding and providing relevant information about the importance of physical activity, eventually promoting the adoption and maintenance of regular physical activity and enhancing the quality of life.
引用
收藏
页码:190 / 201
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Physical activity in the lives of Hong Kong Chinese children
    Ha, Amy S.
    Macdonald, Doune
    Pang, Bonnie O. H.
    SPORT EDUCATION AND SOCIETY, 2010, 15 (03) : 331 - 346
  • [2] An evaluation of the knowledge and level of physical activity in Hong Kong Chinese
    Hui, SC
    Leung, WC
    RESEARCH QUARTERLY FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT, 1999, 70 (01) : A123 - A124
  • [3] Correlates of Physical Activity among Chinese Children in Hong Kong
    Huang, Ya Jun
    Wong, Stephen H. S.
    Salmon, Jo
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2010, 42 (05): : 738 - 738
  • [4] Factors contributing to the psychological well-being for Hong Kong Chinese children from low-income families: a qualitative study
    Ho, Ka Yan
    Li, William H. C.
    Chung, Joyce Oi Kwan
    Lam, Katherine Ka Wai
    Chan, Sophia S. C.
    Xia, Wei
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, 2016, 10
  • [5] Factors contributing to the psychological well-being for Hong Kong Chinese children from low-income families: a qualitative study
    Ka Yan Ho
    William H. C. Li
    Joyce Oi Kwan Chung
    Katherine Ka Wai Lam
    Sophia S. C. Chan
    Wei Xia
    International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 10
  • [6] Physical activity levels of Hong Kong Chinese children: Relationship with body fat
    Rowlands, AV
    Eston, RG
    Louie, L
    Ingledew, DK
    Tong, KK
    Fu, FH
    PEDIATRIC EXERCISE SCIENCE, 2002, 14 (03) : 286 - 296
  • [7] Level of participation and knowledge of physical activity in Hong Kong Chinese adults and their association with age
    Hui, SSC
    Morrow, JR
    JOURNAL OF AGING AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, 2001, 9 (04) : 372 - 385
  • [8] Factors Influencing the Physical Activity Levels in Hong Kong Chinese Paediatric Oncology Patients
    Lam, K. W. K.
    Li, H. C. W.
    PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER, 2016, 63 : S52 - S52
  • [9] The maternity blues and Hong Kong Chinese women: an exploratory study
    Hau, FWL
    Levy, VA
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2003, 75 (02) : 197 - 203
  • [10] Home and recess physical activity of Hong Kong children
    Johns, DP
    Ha, AS
    RESEARCH QUARTERLY FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT, 1999, 70 (03) : 319 - 323