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Lee AS, Ozakinci G, Leung S, Humphris G, Dale H & Hamlet N (2016) Lifestyle change in the cancer setting using 'the teachable moment': Protocol for a proof-of-concept pilot in a urology service. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 2, Art. No.: 65. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-016-0102-y
Abstract
Background
Previous research has shown diagnosis or screening for cancer may be a ¡®teachable moment¡¯ for prevention through lifestyle change. Previous trials have been successful but have been delivered via national programmes targeting patients being screened for colorectal cancer. This manuscript reports the protocol for a proof-of-concept study to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a lifestyle change service targeting men suspected or diagnosed with cancer of the prostate in a secondary care cancer service within the UK.
Methods
Lifestyle change will be promoted through integration of a lifestyle change service in a urology department in one NHS Board. The service is delivered by a Health Psychologist and uses motivational interviewing and behavioural change techniques to motivate and support patients to consider and address topics such as increasing physical activity and a healthy diet, smoking cessation, alcohol reduction and weight loss. A service evaluation will assess feasibility and acceptability via a patient experience survey, a survey exploring staff knowledge, attitudes and practice, pre- and post-intervention lifestyle behaviour survey and an audit of routine patient database.
Discussion
This pilot will assess the viability of using cancer testing and diagnosis as a teachable moment for lifestyle change in a unique population (i.e. men with suspected cancer of the prostate). If successful, this approach offers potential for preventative services to enhance routine and person-centred clinical cancer care provided within secondary care settings.
Keywords
Lifestyle change; Men; Cancer; Teachable moment; Behaviour change; Protocol; Activity; Diet; Alcohol; Smoking
Journal
Pilot and Feasibility Studies: Volume 2
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/12/2016 |
Publication date online | 21/10/2016 |
Date accepted by journal | 28/09/2016 |
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eISSN | 2055-5784 |
People (1)
Professor and Deputy Dean of Faculty, Psychology