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“One stroke, with twenty-two people”: exploring prostate cancer survivors' participation in dragon boating

, BKin, , PhD & , PhDORCID Icon
 

Abstract

Purpose: This study qualitatively explores prostate cancer survivors’ experience in joining a dragon boating team and its possible impact on their wellbeing.

Design: Qualitative data analysis.

Sample: Eleven prostate cancer survivors from a dragon boat team.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis.

Findings: The findings support physical benefits of dragon boating, however, the positive impact on the men’s psychosocial wellbeing was more salient. Participation in dragon boating was important for establishing a social support system and positively reframing their cancer experience.

Practice Implications: Dragon boating is a novel health promotion strategy for men with PC. Seeking to replicate the positive characteristics of dragon boating in the design of future physical activity interventions should be explored.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the ‘Butts in a Boat’ participants for sharing their experiences for this research study.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Funding

The authors received no specific funding for this work.

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