Journal article
How is physical activity measured in lung cancer?A systematic review of outcome measures and their psychometric properties
L Edbrooke, L Denehy, SM Parry, R Astin, S Jack, CL Granger
Respirology | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1111/resp.12975
Abstract
Physical activity (PA) levels are low in patients with lung cancer. Emerging evidence supports the use of interventions to increase PA in this population. We aimed to (1) identify and synthesize outcome measures which assess PA levels in patients with lung cancer and (2) to evaluate, synthesize and compare the psychometric properties of these measures. A systematic review of articles from searches was conducted of five electronic databases and personal records. Eligible studies were those which assessed PA using either performance-based or patient-reported measures. For aim 2, studies identified in aim 1 reporting on at least one psychometric property (validity, reliability, responsiveness o..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to acknowledge the following sources of funding: The University of Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Hospital, National Health and Medical Research Council (APP1060484) and Cancer Australia.