Potential Profile Analysis of Postoperative Functional Exercise Compliance in Patients With Breast Cancer
Objective To understand the potential categories of postoperative functional exercise compliance in patients with breast cancer and analyze the characteristics of different categories of breast cancer patients.Methods A total of 268 patients with breast cancer from Guilin People's Hospital and the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guilin Medical College from June 2021 to June 2023 were selected by convenient sampling method.General data questionnaire,functional exercise compliance scale of breast cancer patients after surgery,upper limb dysfunction assessment scale,social support assessment scale and Champion health belief model scale were used to investigate.The potential profile was used to analyze the functional exercise compliance of breast cancer patients,and adherence of these groups in functional exercise was obtained.Results The study identified three distinct profiles of breast cancer,and the key factors of postoperative functional exercise adherence included the use of auxiliary exercise tools,the degree of upper limb dysfunction,the strength of social support,and the patients'perception and belief in health(P<0.05).Non-use of auxiliary tools significantly improved the dysfunction of functional exercise compliance in patients with breast cancer after surgery(OR=5.634,P<0.001),and the more severe the upper limb dysfunction,the worse the compliance(OR=0.758,P<0.001).Conclusion There are three potential profiles of functional exercise compliance in patients with breast cancer after surgery,which can be improved from the aspects of auxiliary tools,upper limb dysfunction,social support and health belief to promote functional exercise.
breast cancerfunctional exercisecompliancepotential profileinfluencing factorshealth belief