Investigator

Marije L. van der Lee

Prof. dr. · Tilburg University Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology

MLVMarije L. van der…
Papers(1)
Barriers and facilita…
Collaborators(9)
M. Caroline VosMeeke HoedjesNicole P. M. EzendamAnne M. de KorteBelle H. de RooijChantal R.M. LammensDorry BollFloor MolsIngrid van Loon
Institutions(5)
Tilburg UniversityElisabeth-Tweesteden …Netherlands Comprehen…Catharina ZiekenhuisAmpara Hospital

Papers

Barriers and facilitators for healthy lifestyle and recommendations for counseling in endometrial cancer follow-up care: a qualitative study

Lifestyle promotion during follow-up consultations may improve long-term health and quality of life in endometrial cancer patients. This study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to improve and sustain a healthy lifestyle that can be translated to behavioral methods and strategies for lifestyle counseling. Endometrial cancer patients from three hospitals were recruited to participate in a semi-structured interview. The data were transcribed and coded. Thematic analysis was applied to identify themes and the behavior change wheel was used as a theoretical framework. Data saturation was confirmed after 18 interviews. Barriers included knowledge gaps as well as lack of motivation and environmental opportunities to engage in health-promoting behavior. Facilitators included applying incremental lifestyle changes, social support, positive reinforcements, and the ability to overcome setbacks. We propose the following intervention functions: education, persuasion, training, environmental restructuring, and enablement. Suitable behavior change techniques to deliver the intervention functions include information about the consequences of certain behavior, feedback on behavior, credible source, graded tasks, habit formation, restructuring of the environment, prompts/cues, goal setting, action planning, and social support. Including these recommendations in lifestyle counseling could aid lasting lifestyle change since it suits the needs and preferences of patients.

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Positions

2020–

Prof. dr.

Tilburg University Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences · Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology

2008–

head of dep

Helen Dowling Instituut · scientific research and patient care

Education

2005

PhD

Universiteit Utrecht · Clinical psychology