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“你开启了某件事……然后我独自继续”:一项关于身体活动维持的定性研究

'You started something … then I continued by myself': a qualitative study of physical activity maintenance.

作者信息

Wahlich Charlotte, Beighton Carole, Victor Christina, Normansell Rebecca, Cook Derek, Kerry Sally, Iliffe Steve, Ussher Michael, Whincup Peter, Fox-Rushby Julia, Limb Elizabeth, Furness Cheryl, Harris Tess

机构信息

1Population Health Research Institute,St George's University of London,London,UK.

2Ageing Studies Research Theme,Institute for Environment, Health and Society, Brunel University London,London,UK.

出版信息

Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2017 Nov;18(6):574-590. doi: 10.1017/S1463423617000433. Epub 2017 Aug 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Most mid-life and older adults are not achieving recommended physical activity (PA) targets and effective interventions are needed to increase and maintain PA long-term for health benefits. The Pedometer And Consultation Evaluation (PACE-UP) trial, a three-armed primary care pedometer-based walking intervention in those aged 45-75 years, demonstrated increased PA levels at 12 months. A three-year follow-up was conducted to evaluate long-term PA maintenance, including a qualitative component. Aim To examine facilitators and barriers to PA maintenance in mid-life and older adults previously involved in a PA trial.

METHOD

Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with 60 PACE-UP participants across all study arms. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and coded independently by researchers, prior to thematic analysis. Findings Two-thirds of participants felt since the PACE-UP trial they had an awareness of PA, with the pedometer reported as 'kick-starting' regular activity, and then helped them to maintain regular activity. PA facilitators included: maintaining good health, self-motivation, social support and good weather. Lack of time was the most frequently cited barrier. Other barriers were often the inverse of the facilitators; for example, poor health and bad weather. Participants described the type of 'top-up' intervention they would find beneficial to aid PA maintenance (eg, text messages, online resources and walking groups).

CONCLUSION

A challenge for future PA interventions is to transform barriers into facilitators; for example, educating trial participants about the value of PA for many chronic health conditions to change this from inhibiting to promoting PA. Participants provided ideas for encouraging PA maintenance which could be incorporated into future interventions.

摘要

背景

大多数中年及老年成年人未达到推荐的身体活动(PA)目标,因此需要有效的干预措施来长期增加并维持身体活动,以促进健康。计步器与咨询评估(PACE-UP)试验是一项针对45至75岁人群的基于计步器的三臂初级保健步行干预试验,结果显示在12个月时身体活动水平有所提高。进行了为期三年的随访,以评估长期的身体活动维持情况,包括一个定性部分。目的:研究曾参与身体活动试验的中年及老年成年人维持身体活动的促进因素和障碍。

方法

对所有研究组的60名PACE-UP参与者进行了半结构化电话访谈。访谈进行了录音,逐字转录,研究人员在进行主题分析之前独立进行编码。结果:三分之二的参与者认为,自PACE-UP试验以来,他们对身体活动有了认识,计步器被报告为“启动”了日常活动,然后帮助他们维持日常活动。身体活动的促进因素包括:保持良好健康、自我激励、社会支持和天气良好。缺乏时间是最常被提及的障碍。其他障碍往往与促进因素相反;例如,健康状况不佳和天气不好。参与者描述了他们认为有助于维持身体活动的“补充”干预类型(如短信、在线资源和步行小组)。

结论

未来身体活动干预的一个挑战是将障碍转化为促进因素;例如,向试验参与者宣传身体活动对许多慢性健康状况的价值,将其从抑制身体活动转变为促进身体活动。参与者提供了鼓励维持身体活动的想法,可纳入未来的干预措施中。

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