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Healthcare professionals' perceived barriers and facilitators of health behavior support provision: A qualitative study

BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) have an increased risk of developing chronic health conditions. Evidence suggests that poor health behaviors further increase health risks. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) involved in survivorship care have a key role in providing health behavior support...

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Autores principales: Bouwman, Eline, Pluijm, Saskia M. F., Stollman, Iridi, Araujo‐Soares, Vera, Blijlevens, Nicole M. A., Follin, Cecilia, Falck Winther, Jeanette, Hjorth, Lars, Kepak, Tomas, Kepakova, Katerina, Kremer, Leontien C. M., Muraca, Monica, van der Pal, Helena J. H., Schneider, Carina, Uyttebroeck, Anne, Vercruysse, Gertrui, Skinner, Roderick, Brown, Morven C., Hermens, Rosella P. M. G., Loonen, Jacqueline J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10067039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36397667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5445
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author Bouwman, Eline
Pluijm, Saskia M. F.
Stollman, Iridi
Araujo‐Soares, Vera
Blijlevens, Nicole M. A.
Follin, Cecilia
Falck Winther, Jeanette
Hjorth, Lars
Kepak, Tomas
Kepakova, Katerina
Kremer, Leontien C. M.
Muraca, Monica
van der Pal, Helena J. H.
Schneider, Carina
Uyttebroeck, Anne
Vercruysse, Gertrui
Skinner, Roderick
Brown, Morven C.
Hermens, Rosella P. M. G.
Loonen, Jacqueline J.
author_facet Bouwman, Eline
Pluijm, Saskia M. F.
Stollman, Iridi
Araujo‐Soares, Vera
Blijlevens, Nicole M. A.
Follin, Cecilia
Falck Winther, Jeanette
Hjorth, Lars
Kepak, Tomas
Kepakova, Katerina
Kremer, Leontien C. M.
Muraca, Monica
van der Pal, Helena J. H.
Schneider, Carina
Uyttebroeck, Anne
Vercruysse, Gertrui
Skinner, Roderick
Brown, Morven C.
Hermens, Rosella P. M. G.
Loonen, Jacqueline J.
author_sort Bouwman, Eline
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description BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) have an increased risk of developing chronic health conditions. Evidence suggests that poor health behaviors further increase health risks. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) involved in survivorship care have a key role in providing health behavior support (HBS) but can feel limited in their ability to do so. This study aims to explore European HCPs perceived facilitators and barriers to providing HBS to CCSs. METHODS: Five focus groups with 30 HCPs from survivorship care clinics across Europe were conducted. Topic guides were informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to capture domains that may influence provision of HBS. Focus groups were analyzed with thematic analysis. Transcripts were inductively coded, after which axial coding was applied to organize codes into categories. Finally, categories were mapped onto the TDF domains. RESULTS: Nine TDF domains were identified in the data. The most commonly reported TDF domains were “Knowledge”, “Skills”, and “Environmental context and resources”. HCPs indicated that their lack of knowledge of the association between late effects and health behaviors, besides time restrictions, were barriers to HBS. Facilitators for HBS included possession of skills needed to pass on health behavior information, good clinic organization, and an established network of HCPs. CONCLUSIONS: This study identified education and training of HCPs as key opportunities to improve HBS. Survivorship care clinics should work towards establishing well‐integrated structured care with internal and external networks including HBS being part of routine care. Proper understanding of facilitators and barriers should lead to better survivorship care for CCSs.
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spelling pubmed-100670392023-04-03 Healthcare professionals' perceived barriers and facilitators of health behavior support provision: A qualitative study Bouwman, Eline Pluijm, Saskia M. F. Stollman, Iridi Araujo‐Soares, Vera Blijlevens, Nicole M. A. Follin, Cecilia Falck Winther, Jeanette Hjorth, Lars Kepak, Tomas Kepakova, Katerina Kremer, Leontien C. M. Muraca, Monica van der Pal, Helena J. H. Schneider, Carina Uyttebroeck, Anne Vercruysse, Gertrui Skinner, Roderick Brown, Morven C. Hermens, Rosella P. M. G. Loonen, Jacqueline J. Cancer Med RESEARCH ARTICLES BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) have an increased risk of developing chronic health conditions. Evidence suggests that poor health behaviors further increase health risks. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) involved in survivorship care have a key role in providing health behavior support (HBS) but can feel limited in their ability to do so. This study aims to explore European HCPs perceived facilitators and barriers to providing HBS to CCSs. METHODS: Five focus groups with 30 HCPs from survivorship care clinics across Europe were conducted. Topic guides were informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to capture domains that may influence provision of HBS. Focus groups were analyzed with thematic analysis. Transcripts were inductively coded, after which axial coding was applied to organize codes into categories. Finally, categories were mapped onto the TDF domains. RESULTS: Nine TDF domains were identified in the data. The most commonly reported TDF domains were “Knowledge”, “Skills”, and “Environmental context and resources”. HCPs indicated that their lack of knowledge of the association between late effects and health behaviors, besides time restrictions, were barriers to HBS. Facilitators for HBS included possession of skills needed to pass on health behavior information, good clinic organization, and an established network of HCPs. CONCLUSIONS: This study identified education and training of HCPs as key opportunities to improve HBS. Survivorship care clinics should work towards establishing well‐integrated structured care with internal and external networks including HBS being part of routine care. Proper understanding of facilitators and barriers should lead to better survivorship care for CCSs. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10067039/ /pubmed/36397667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5445 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bouwman, Eline
Pluijm, Saskia M. F.
Stollman, Iridi
Araujo‐Soares, Vera
Blijlevens, Nicole M. A.
Follin, Cecilia
Falck Winther, Jeanette
Hjorth, Lars
Kepak, Tomas
Kepakova, Katerina
Kremer, Leontien C. M.
Muraca, Monica
van der Pal, Helena J. H.
Schneider, Carina
Uyttebroeck, Anne
Vercruysse, Gertrui
Skinner, Roderick
Brown, Morven C.
Hermens, Rosella P. M. G.
Loonen, Jacqueline J.
Healthcare professionals' perceived barriers and facilitators of health behavior support provision: A qualitative study
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title_full Healthcare professionals' perceived barriers and facilitators of health behavior support provision: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Healthcare professionals' perceived barriers and facilitators of health behavior support provision: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Healthcare professionals' perceived barriers and facilitators of health behavior support provision: A qualitative study
title_short Healthcare professionals' perceived barriers and facilitators of health behavior support provision: A qualitative study
title_sort healthcare professionals' perceived barriers and facilitators of health behavior support provision: a qualitative study
topic RESEARCH ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10067039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36397667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5445
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