Erin L. McGowan
University of Alberta
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American Journal of Health Behavior | 2013
Amy E. Speed-Andrews; Erin L. McGowan; Ryan E. Rhodes; Chris M. Blanchard; S. Nicole Culos-Reed; Christine M. Friedenreich; Kerry S. Courneya
OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence and correlates of meeting the public health strength exercise guidelines (≥2 days/week) in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors. METHODS A random sample of 600 CRC survivors in Alberta, Canada, completed a mailed questionnaire assessing medical, demographic, and behavioral variables and participation in strength exercise. RESULTS About a quarter (25.5%) of CRC survivors were meeting strength exercise guidelines. In multivariate analysis, meeting guidelines was associated with being male (p = .052), married (p = .079), a drinker (p = .006), in better health (p < .001), nonsmoking (p = .023), and nonobese (p = .010). CONCLUSIONS Interventions to increase strength exercise participation in CRC survivors are needed.
Cancer Nursing | 2014
Amy E. Speed-Andrews; Erin L. McGowan; Ryan E. Rhodes; Chris M. Blanchard; S. Nicole Culos-Reed; Christine M. Friedenreich; Kerry S. Courneya
Background: Physical activity (PA) has been associated with lower risk of disease recurrence and longer survival in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors; however, less than one-third of CRC survivors are meeting PA guidelines. Interventions to promote PA in CRC survivors need to understand the most critical beliefs that influence PA behavior. Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the strength of associations between the most common PA beliefs of CRC survivors and motivational constructs from the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) as well as PA behavior. Intervention/Methods: Colorectal cancer survivors (n = 600) residing in Alberta, Canada, completed self-report questionnaires assessing medical and demographic variables, PA beliefs, constructs from the TPB, and PA behavior. Results: Colorectal cancer survivors identified improved fitness (69.5%), family members (67.3%), and medical/health problems (8.8%) as the most prevalent behavioral, normative, and control beliefs, respectively. All PA beliefs were significantly correlated with all TPB constructs and PA. Conclusions: Physical activity interventions for CRC survivors should target many salient beliefs including behavioral, normative, and control beliefs. Implications for Practice: Insights into the salient beliefs for PA in CRC survivors can guide nurses in developing successful strategies to promote PA in this population and likely improve quality of life and possibly disease outcomes.
Pediatric Exercise Science | 2008
Louise Foley; Harry Prapavessis; Ralph Maddison; Shaunna Burke; Erin L. McGowan; L. Gillanders
Oncology Nursing Forum | 2013
Erin L. McGowan; Amy E. Speed-Andrews; Chris M. Blanchard; Ryan E. Rhodes; Christine M. Friedenreich; S. Nicole Culos-Reed; Kerry S. Courneya
Annals of Behavioral Medicine | 2013
Erin L. McGowan; Scott North; Kerry S. Courneya
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology | 2008
Erin L. McGowan; Harry Prapavessis; Natascha Wesch
Pediatric Exercise Science | 2012
Nerissa Campbell; Harry Prapavessis; Casey Gray; Erin L. McGowan; Elaine Rush; Ralph Maddison
Supportive Care in Cancer | 2013
Erin L. McGowan; Amy E. Speed-Andrews; Ryan E. Rhodes; Chris M. Blanchard; S. Nicole Culos-Reed; Christine M. Friedenreich; Kerry S. Courneya
Psychology Health & Medicine | 2010
Erin L. McGowan; Harry Prapavessis
European Journal of Cancer Care | 2016
R.D. Buote; S.D. Malone; L.J. Bélanger; Erin L. McGowan