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Exploring health behaviors and the feasibility of a lifestyle intervention for patients with multiple myeloma.

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Hodge, A; Sheean, P; O'Connor, P; Tyler, K; Kerschner, A; Williams, A; Jensik, K; Visotcky, A; D'Souza, A; Hari, P; Dhakal, B; Chhabra, S ...
Published in: Support Care Cancer
December 2022

PURPOSE: Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common hematologic malignancy in the USA, with higher rates observed in older adults and African Americans (AA). Survivors experience fatigue, bone pain, reduced functioning, and obesity, highlighting the value of developing lifestyle interventions for this diverse group. This study explores lifestyle behaviors and supportive care needs to inform future programs tailored to the MM community. METHODS: MM survivors, ≥ 100 days post autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) with a BMI ≥ 20 kg/m2, were recruited from two university hospitals. Diet, physical activity, and quality of life (QOL) were measured using validated measures. Qualitative interviews gathered information on survivorship needs and interests related to supportive interventions. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics; qualitative data were analyzed using deductive strategies. RESULTS: Seveny-two MM survivors participated (65% white, 35% black). Participants were 62.5 ± 15.8 years of age. Fifty percent were classified as obese and 65% were insufficiently active. Participants reported diets high in added sugars and saturated fats. QOL measures indicated clinically significant challenges in physical and sexual function. Most (87%) were interested in a lifestyle program. Predominant themes regarding survivors' desires for a lifestyle program included social support, guided exercise, meal preparation support, and disease management information. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates the need for and interest in lifestyle change support among a racially diverse sample of MM survivors. Interventions that are group-based, target knowledge gaps, social connections, accountability, and provide structured framework with professional instruction will best address the needs of this survivor population.

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Support Care Cancer

DOI

EISSN

1433-7339

Publication Date

December 2022

Volume

30

Issue

12

Start / End Page

9771 / 9779

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Quality of Life
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Obesity
  • Multiple Myeloma
  • Life Style
  • Humans
  • Health Behavior
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Aged
  • 52 Psychology
 

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Hodge, A., Sheean, P., O’Connor, P., Tyler, K., Kerschner, A., Williams, A., … Stolley, M. (2022). Exploring health behaviors and the feasibility of a lifestyle intervention for patients with multiple myeloma. Support Care Cancer, 30(12), 9771–9779. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-022-07385-9
Hodge, Allen, Patricia Sheean, Paula O’Connor, Kiley Tyler, Abigail Kerschner, Alexis Williams, Kathleen Jensik, et al. “Exploring health behaviors and the feasibility of a lifestyle intervention for patients with multiple myeloma.Support Care Cancer 30, no. 12 (December 2022): 9771–79. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-022-07385-9.
Hodge A, Sheean P, O’Connor P, Tyler K, Kerschner A, Williams A, et al. Exploring health behaviors and the feasibility of a lifestyle intervention for patients with multiple myeloma. Support Care Cancer. 2022 Dec;30(12):9771–9.
Hodge, Allen, et al. “Exploring health behaviors and the feasibility of a lifestyle intervention for patients with multiple myeloma.Support Care Cancer, vol. 30, no. 12, Dec. 2022, pp. 9771–79. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s00520-022-07385-9.
Hodge A, Sheean P, O’Connor P, Tyler K, Kerschner A, Williams A, Jensik K, Visotcky A, D’Souza A, Hari P, Dhakal B, Chhabra S, Flynn KE, Hagen P, Stolley M. Exploring health behaviors and the feasibility of a lifestyle intervention for patients with multiple myeloma. Support Care Cancer. 2022 Dec;30(12):9771–9779.
Journal cover image

Published In

Support Care Cancer

DOI

EISSN

1433-7339

Publication Date

December 2022

Volume

30

Issue

12

Start / End Page

9771 / 9779

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Quality of Life
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Obesity
  • Multiple Myeloma
  • Life Style
  • Humans
  • Health Behavior
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Aged
  • 52 Psychology