2021
DOI: 10.2196/26226
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Features That Middle-aged and Older Cancer Survivors Want in Web-Based Healthy Lifestyle Interventions: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Abstract: Background With the increasing number of older cancer survivors, it is imperative to optimize the reach of interventions that promote healthy lifestyles. Web-based delivery holds promise for increasing the reach of such interventions with the rapid increase in internet use among older adults. However, few studies have explored the views of middle-aged and older cancer survivors on this approach and potential variations in these views by gender or rural and urban residence. … Show more

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“…Another important finding was that consumers recognised the influence of personal and psychosocial factors on capacity for change and advocated for individualised interventions to mitigate their effect. These preferences are similar to qualitative research in other clinical cohorts, including people with mental illness 96 ; cancer 97 and chronic pain. 98 Collectively, they establish a common requisite for lifestyle interventions to be tailored to consumers’ needs and preferences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Another important finding was that consumers recognised the influence of personal and psychosocial factors on capacity for change and advocated for individualised interventions to mitigate their effect. These preferences are similar to qualitative research in other clinical cohorts, including people with mental illness 96 ; cancer 97 and chronic pain. 98 Collectively, they establish a common requisite for lifestyle interventions to be tailored to consumers’ needs and preferences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Customized guidance based on individual characteristics is essential in the process of improving individual eHealth literacy. A study of rural cancer survivors preferred personalized help to standardized computer sessions [50]. It is also possible to make full use of media technology.…”
Section: The Direct Effect Of Ehealth Literacy On Health Promotion Be...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the upgrading of farm households' dietary structure may also affect their Internet use. In particular, farmers' consumption of diversified food items such as meat, eggs, and milk has placed higher demands on freshness and quality and safety, which has led to the development of fresh food e-commerce and other industries, which not only requires farmers to acquire Internet use to track the execution of orders, but also requires farmers to further improve their skills to access information on the storage, preparation, and after-sale of highly nutritious food (78,79). Farmers' Internet use is not only an important guarantee for improving the quality of their meals, but also an effective way for them to access information efficient, so the higher the degree of a farmer's dietary structure, the higher the degree of Internet use is required (80)(81)(82).…”
Section: Robustness Tests 421 Results Of the IV Regressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%