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Interventions to promote physical activity among women breast cancer survivors (BCS) in low to middle-income countries are limited. We conducted a study to assess the acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of an 8-week, 3 times/week group dance intervention for BCS delivered in Bogotá, Colombia. The effect of the intervention on participants' physical activity levels, motivation to engage in physical activity, and quality of life were evaluated, and interviews were thematically analyzed to assess program acceptability.
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This is a quasi-experimental study with a control group and an intervention group.
The study population are patients over 18 years of age with a diagnosis of breast cancer who have received management and are currently in remission phase (more than 1 year after finishing management with chemotherapy and radiotherapy) and who do not report having any medical contraindication for the practice of physical activity (angina, acute myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, arterial hypertension and uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, severe lymphedema). The control group will be patients who attend their medical check-ups at the National Cancer Institute of Colombia and the intervention group will be patients who are cared for by units of the Bogotá's medical service. It will have the written approval of the ethics committee of the respective hospitals.
Being an exploratory study that investigates the acceptability and main motivations for attending physical activity sessions on a regular basis, it is considered that a sample of 30 people in the control group and 30 people in the intervention group could provide the necessary information to have in mind to develop studies with more significant sample sizes in the future.
For 8 weeks the intervention group will be offered 24 classes of musicalized directed physical activity (through a training protocol adapted for patients with this underlying pathology), and 8 craft workshops, to be held in the same space as the physical activity sessions. Additionally, at the same time, healthy habits will be promoted with the control group through text messages during 8 weeks, with a two workshops (at the beginning and the end of this period). The classes and workshops will be held at the facilities of the health provider institution in a place that guarantees the privacy of the participants.
For the recruitment of patients in the intervention group, women who were diagnosed with altered BI-RADS will be contacted by telephone. For the recruitment of patients from the control group, the head nurse who coordinates the follow-up program for breast cancer patients will be asked to invite the women in the study to participate. Additionally, all invited patients will receive the information through an attached information sheet.
Before the start of the intervention and after it, the following measurements will be made:
Statistical analyzes will be carried out with SPSS and SAS, an ANOVA analysis of variance, Kruskal-Wallis and McNemar's tests of repeated measures will be carried out to establish the change in the results before and after the intervention. To support the analysis of qualitative data from both the focus groups and the interviews, the NVIVO12 software will be used.
Participants will receive the aggregated results of the general study ensuring confidentiality. Additionally, the participants will receive individually the results of the anthropometric tests and stress tests so that they know their physical condition; those who find a level of risk of coronary heart disease will be explicitly suggested to consult a specialist doctor through their insurer.
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