Development of an instrument to measure adherence to strength training in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors

To develop a theory-based instrument for assessing barriers and motivators to strength- or weight-training exercise (SWTE) in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors with measurable bone loss after treatment. Exploratory, descriptive, and methodologic. Academic oncology clinics in the midwestern Unit...

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Published in:Oncology nursing forum Vol. 36; no. 5; pp. E266 - E273
Main Authors: Huberty, Jennifer L, Vener, Jamie, Waltman, Nancy, Ott, Carol, Twiss, Janice, Gross, Gloria, McGuire, Rita, Dwyer, Andrew
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Oncology Nursing Society 01-09-2009
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Summary:To develop a theory-based instrument for assessing barriers and motivators to strength- or weight-training exercise (SWTE) in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors with measurable bone loss after treatment. Exploratory, descriptive, and methodologic. Academic oncology clinics in the midwestern United States, homes, and a fitness center. 85 women, predominantly Caucasian (99%), breast cancer survivors, aged 35-75 years, six months after treatment, who were enrolled in a larger study were randomized to receive SWTE; 65 completed the instrument. Development of a 47-item Likert-type instrument using interviews, contributions from experts, published research, and Self-Efficacy Theory. Barriers and motivators of adherence to SWTE. Four subscales emerged that accounted for 26%-59% of the variance. Factor subscales for barriers were "not prioritizing time for self" and "overcoming other barriers to adherence." Subscales for motivators included "education and feedback" and "social support." The final instrument contained 47 items dispersed across four subscales. Additional psychometric testing of the instrument with a larger population is indicated. Nurses and healthcare professionals may use the instrument to readily identify barriers and motivators to SWTE adherence to improve program design and implementation efforts aimed at facilitating enhanced exercise adherence in breast cancer survivors with measurable bone loss after treatment.
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ISSN:0190-535X
1538-0688
DOI:10.1188/09.ONF.E266-E273