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Towards OPtimal TIming and Method for promoting sUstained adherence to lifestyle and body weight recommendations in postMenopausal breast cancer survivors (the OPTIMUM-study): protocol for a longitudinal mixed-method study.
van Cappellen-van Maldegem, Sandra J M; Mols, Floortje; Horevoorts, Nicole; de Kruif, Anja; Buffart, Laurien M; Schoormans, Dounya; Trompetter, Hester; Beijer, Sandra; Ezendam, Nicole P M; de Boer, Michiel; Winkels, Renate; Kampman, Ellen; Schuit, Jantine; van de Poll-Franse, Lonneke; Seidell, Jacob C; Hoedjes, Meeke.
Afiliação
  • van Cappellen-van Maldegem SJM; CoRPS - Center of Research On Psychological and Somatic Disorders, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000 LE, Tilburg, the Netherlands.
  • Mols F; CoRPS - Center of Research On Psychological and Somatic Disorders, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000 LE, Tilburg, the Netherlands.
  • Horevoorts N; Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • de Kruif A; CoRPS - Center of Research On Psychological and Somatic Disorders, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000 LE, Tilburg, the Netherlands.
  • Buffart LM; Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Schoormans D; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Amsterdam Public Health (APH), VUmc, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Trompetter H; Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Lifestyle, School of Allied Health, HAN University of Applied Sciences, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Beijer S; Radboudumc, Department of Physiology, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Ezendam NPM; CoRPS - Center of Research On Psychological and Somatic Disorders, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000 LE, Tilburg, the Netherlands.
  • de Boer M; CoRPS - Center of Research On Psychological and Somatic Disorders, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000 LE, Tilburg, the Netherlands.
  • Winkels R; Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Kampman E; CoRPS - Center of Research On Psychological and Somatic Disorders, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000 LE, Tilburg, the Netherlands.
  • Schuit J; Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • van de Poll-Franse L; Department of Health Sciences and the Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Seidell JC; Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine, UMCG, Groningen, the Netherlands.
  • Hoedjes M; Division of Human Nutrition and Health, Wageningen University, Wageningen, the Netherlands.
BMC Womens Health ; 21(1): 268, 2021 07 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34229690
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The majority of postmenopausal breast cancer (PMBC) survivors do not adhere to lifestyle recommendations and have excess body weight. In this group, this is associated with poorer health-related quality of life and an increased risk of type II diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, second primary cancers, cancer recurrences, and mortality. Gaining and maintaining a healthy lifestyle and body composition is therefore important. It is unknown when and how sustained adherence to these recommendations can be promoted optimally in PMBC survivors. Therefore, the OPTIMUM study aims to identify the optimal timing and method for promoting sustained adherence to lifestyle and body weight recommendations in PMBC survivors.

METHODS:

The OPTIMUM-study has a mixed-methods design. To assess optimal timing, a longitudinal observational study will be conducted among approximately 1000 PMBC survivors. The primary outcomes are adherence to lifestyle and body weight recommendations, readiness for change, and need for support. Questionnaires will be administered at 4-6 months after cancer diagnosis (wave 1 during treatment and retrospectively before diagnosis), 1 year after diagnosis (wave 2 after completion of initial treatment), and 1.5 years after diagnosis (wave 3 during follow-up). Wave 2 and 3 include blood sampling, and either wearing an accelerometer for 7 days or completing a 3-day online food diary (randomly assigned at hospital level). To assess the optimal method, behavioural determinants of the primary outcomes will be matched with Behavior Change Techniques using the Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy. Qualitative research methods will be used to explore perceptions, needs and preferences of PMBC survivors (semi-structured interviews, focus groups) and health care providers (Delphi study). Topics include perceptions on optimal timing to promote adherence; facilitators and motivators of, and barriers towards (sustained) adherence to recommendations; and acceptability of the selected methods.

DISCUSSION:

The OPTIMUM study aims to gain scientific knowledge on when and how to promote sustained adherence to lifestyle and body weight recommendations among PBMC survivors. This knowledge can be incorporated into guidelines for tailored promotion in clinical practice to improve health outcomes.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama / Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 / Sobreviventes de Câncer Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMC Womens Health Assunto da revista: SAUDE DA MULHER Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Holanda

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama / Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 / Sobreviventes de Câncer Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMC Womens Health Assunto da revista: SAUDE DA MULHER Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Holanda