Integrated adventure-based training and health
      education programme in promoting regular physical activity among childhood
      cancer survivors
    WHC Li1, GCF Chan2, MHS Lam3,
      JOK Chung1, SY Chiu2, DYT Fong1
    1 School of Nursing, Queen Mary
      Hospital, Hong Kong
    2 Department of Adolescent Medicine,
      Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong
    3 School for Higher and Professional
      Education, Vocational Training Council, Hong Kong
    1. Physical inactivity remains a common problem
      among childhood cancer survivors.
2. The adventure-based training programme is effective in promoting the adoption and maintenance of regular physical activity among childhood cancer survivors.
3. The adventure-based training programme is suitable to be implemented in the Hong Kong Chinese context.
4. Health care professionals should form multidisciplinary partnerships to maintain the adventure-based training programme in the long run.
    2. The adventure-based training programme is effective in promoting the adoption and maintenance of regular physical activity among childhood cancer survivors.
3. The adventure-based training programme is suitable to be implemented in the Hong Kong Chinese context.
4. Health care professionals should form multidisciplinary partnerships to maintain the adventure-based training programme in the long run.


