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Bull Cancer ; 110(6): 646-656, 2023 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37169606

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INTRODUCTION: Despite the benefits of an active lifestyle on health, there are still difficulties for patients, during and beyond cancer treatment, to initiate and maintain physical activity. A workshop was organized based on cooperation, coordination of the collective for and with the patient. METHODS: Ninety-six people - patients, relatives and professionals - were divided into five workgroups according to the cancer care continuum or according to specific clinical situations. Subgroups had to develop a common reflection around a representative fictive patient in order to (i) identify the factors that are in favor or not of physical activity practice, (ii) estimate at what extent it is possible to act on these factors, and (iii) to guide the fictive patient in the initiation and the maintenance of physical activity. Finally, the participants were asked to propose actions, strategies and tools to facilitate this process. The participants' writings and the moderators' summaries were collected and transcribed. RESULTS: Offers exist on the territory and their variety, plebiscited, is effective. However, their knowledge and the coordination allowing patients to access them must be reinforced through multidisciplinary network integrating patient-experts, training, digital technology use, and implementation research. DISCUSSION: The workshop has initiated a part of the conditions for collective empowerment which, if the process was created, could act on the structural determinants of patients' health.


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Critical Pathways , Neoplasms , Humans , Motivation , Medical Oncology , Exercise , Neoplasms/therapy
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