Qualitative research exploring the complexities of exercise promotion in prostate cancer survivorship

Purpose of the study This study aimed to explore the contextual and multilevel challenges to promoting exercise engagement among prostate cancer survivors in a low-resource setting, with a focus on integrating exercise-based rehabilitation into routine care and survivorship care planning, using a qu...

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Main Authors: Elochukwu Ezenwankwo, Delva Shamley, Estelle V. Lambert, Yumna Albertus
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-12-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2025.2517803
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author Elochukwu Ezenwankwo
Delva Shamley
Estelle V. Lambert
Yumna Albertus
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description Purpose of the study This study aimed to explore the contextual and multilevel challenges to promoting exercise engagement among prostate cancer survivors in a low-resource setting, with a focus on integrating exercise-based rehabilitation into routine care and survivorship care planning, using a qualitative approach grounded in interpretative description. Methods Sixteen prostate cancer survivors (aged 53–77 years) were purposively sampled from public and private healthcare facilities in Cape Town, South Africa. Semi-structured telephonic interviews were conducted using a topic guide informed by prior research. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed thematically. Results Four major themes were identified. Findings highlighted stark contrasts in exercise engagement between men treated in private versus public healthcare settings. Exercise was essential to private patients, whereas most public patients showed limited interest. Factors influencing engagement included knowledge gaps, treatment complications, fear of worsening symptoms, and age-related comorbidities. Socio-environmental barriers—such as neighbourhood safety and poor work-life balance—reduced exercise opportunities. Facility-level issues included inconsistent messaging from providers, lack of exercise oncology pathways, and absent referral systems. Conclusion Our study identified key multilevel influences surrounding exercise promotion and integration in routine care for prostate cancer survivors receiving treatment in private and public healthcare settings. While highlighting the opportunities/challenges surrounding integrating exercise programs in routine management, our findings offer program planners valuable insights for planning and developing interventions in resource-constrained settings.
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spelling doaj-art-0132beccfdcc4fe8a2881b504273fb952025-08-20T02:37:25ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being1748-26231748-26312025-12-0120110.1080/17482631.2025.25178032517803Qualitative research exploring the complexities of exercise promotion in prostate cancer survivorshipElochukwu Ezenwankwo0Delva Shamley1Estelle V. Lambert2Yumna Albertus3University of Cape TownUniversity of Cape TownUniversity of Cape TownUniversity of Cape TownPurpose of the study This study aimed to explore the contextual and multilevel challenges to promoting exercise engagement among prostate cancer survivors in a low-resource setting, with a focus on integrating exercise-based rehabilitation into routine care and survivorship care planning, using a qualitative approach grounded in interpretative description. Methods Sixteen prostate cancer survivors (aged 53–77 years) were purposively sampled from public and private healthcare facilities in Cape Town, South Africa. Semi-structured telephonic interviews were conducted using a topic guide informed by prior research. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed thematically. Results Four major themes were identified. Findings highlighted stark contrasts in exercise engagement between men treated in private versus public healthcare settings. Exercise was essential to private patients, whereas most public patients showed limited interest. Factors influencing engagement included knowledge gaps, treatment complications, fear of worsening symptoms, and age-related comorbidities. Socio-environmental barriers—such as neighbourhood safety and poor work-life balance—reduced exercise opportunities. Facility-level issues included inconsistent messaging from providers, lack of exercise oncology pathways, and absent referral systems. Conclusion Our study identified key multilevel influences surrounding exercise promotion and integration in routine care for prostate cancer survivors receiving treatment in private and public healthcare settings. While highlighting the opportunities/challenges surrounding integrating exercise programs in routine management, our findings offer program planners valuable insights for planning and developing interventions in resource-constrained settings.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2025.2517803prostate cancerexercise engagementpublic healthcareprivate healthcarecancer survivors
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Qualitative research exploring the complexities of exercise promotion in prostate cancer survivorship
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
prostate cancer
exercise engagement
public healthcare
private healthcare
cancer survivors
title Qualitative research exploring the complexities of exercise promotion in prostate cancer survivorship
title_full Qualitative research exploring the complexities of exercise promotion in prostate cancer survivorship
title_fullStr Qualitative research exploring the complexities of exercise promotion in prostate cancer survivorship
title_full_unstemmed Qualitative research exploring the complexities of exercise promotion in prostate cancer survivorship
title_short Qualitative research exploring the complexities of exercise promotion in prostate cancer survivorship
title_sort qualitative research exploring the complexities of exercise promotion in prostate cancer survivorship
topic prostate cancer
exercise engagement
public healthcare
private healthcare
cancer survivors
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2025.2517803
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