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Families of Young Pediatric Cancer Survivors: A Cross-Sectional Survey Examining Physical Activity Behavior and Health-Related Quality of Life

Journal

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY NURSING
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages 196-208

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1043454209358411

Keywords

physical activity; quality of life; cancer; children; family

Funding

  1. University of Calgary
  2. Optimist Club of Calgary

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The present study examined physical activity levels within young families of pediatric cancer survivors and the relationship between physical activity and health-related quality of life (HRQL). Nineteen families were recruited, including 33 parents, 17 pediatric cancer survivors, and 10 siblings. Families completed a self-report survey on background information, physical activity levels, and PedsQL generic core scale for child HRQL. Results of this cross-sectional study indicate that families were generally active, with mothers more frequently participating in overall physical activity (P < .001). Within families, parent-child physical activity levels were associated, but not survivor-sibling physical activity. Survivors and siblings did not differ in their self-reported physical activity levels or HRQL, and no association was observed between physical activity and HRQL. However, discrepancies between sibling self-report and parent proxy-reported HRQL were notable. Overall, results from this exploratory pilot work will assist in further research into physical activity behaviors and HRQL in families of pediatric cancer survivors. The nurse should consider the varied experiences of family members, particularly those of siblings, through long-term follow-up.

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