The Development and Acceptability of a Wilderness Programme to Support the Health and Well-Being of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: The WAYA Programme
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2022-09-22Type
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Detailed descriptions of theory, structure, and activities with causal links to specified outcomes of wilderness programs are lacking. Addressing this gap, the present qualitative study gives
a thorough description of the development of the Wilderness programme for Adolescent and Young
Adult (AYA) cancer survivors (WAYA). WAYA is adapted to the individual needs of AYA cancer
survivors. It was conceived around Næss’s ecosophy and the Positive Health Model, and refined
based on findings from a scoping review and patient/public involvement. Programme aims were to
increase physical activity, self-confidence, personal growth, joy, safety within nature, meaningful
relationships, and self-efficacy. The programme was an eight-day expedition followed three months
later by a four-day base-camp. Activities included hiking, backpacking, kayaking, rock climbing,
mindfulness and bushcrafting. Evaluation of the programme through focus group and individual
interviews with 15 facilitators and 17 participants demonstrated that a diverse group of participants,
challenging activities, and mindfulness-based practices were found to positively influence group
bonding and the learning process. Furthermore, including an expedition and base-camp component
was found to be beneficial in supporting the development of participants’ own personal outdoor
practices. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that the WAYA programme is safe and well accepted by AYA cancer survivors.
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Jong M, Stub T, Mulder E, Jong M. The Development and Acceptability of a Wilderness Programme to Support the Health and Well-Being of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: The WAYA Programme. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH). 2022;19(12012)Metadata
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