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Physical Activity and Life-Limiting Conditions

Grainne Sheill, Jide Afolabi, Margaret Mcmahon, Jonathon Crowley,Emer Guinan

International journal of palliative nursing(2024)

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Background: Physical activity can assist people with life-limiting conditions to maintain their wellbeing and quality of life. Aims: To explore the views of clinical nurse specialists (CNS) working in community palliative care towards the role of physical activity for people with life-limiting conditions, and to explore the physical activity needs of patients with life-limiting conditions identified by CNSs. Methods: A purposive sample of CNSs working in community palliative care received an anonymous online survey via email. Findings: The response rate was 66% (n=20). Most respondents were practicing for over 20 years (60%, n=12). All respondents (100%, n=20) reported they would like further information on the role of exercise for palliative populations. The main perceived benefit of physical activity was to improve quality of life (95%, n=18). A lack of physical activity guidelines for people living with life-limiting conditions was the most commonly reported barrier to engaging in discussions around physical activity (74%, n=14). Conclusion: Further education opportunities on the role of physical activity for patients living with life-limiting conditions are needed.
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exercise training,palliative care,physical activity,quality of life
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