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老年人对预防跌倒运动干预措施的体验及对实践的启示;一项定性研究。

Older people's experiences of falls-prevention exercise interventions and implications for practice; a qualitative study.

作者信息

Lafond Natasher, Maula Asiya, Iliffe Steve, Vedhara Kavita, Audsley Sarah, Kendrick Denise, Orton Elizabeth

机构信息

Research Fellow, University of Nottingham, School of Medicine, United Kingdom.

ACF GPR, University of Nottingham, School of Medicine, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2019 Jul 1;20:e103. doi: 10.1017/S1463423619000379.

Abstract

AIM

To explore the experiences of older adults participating in strength and balance exercise programmes and understand participants' rationale for programme uptake and completion.

BACKGROUND

Regular physical activity, specifically strength and balance exercises, has been shown to improve health and well-being and reduce the risk of falling in older adults. With the number of people living into older age increasing, understanding older people's experiences of strength and balance programmes and what encourages their take-up and completion is extremely important. This paper reports on the qualitative experiences of older adults that previously participated in ProAct65+, a randomised controlled trial of Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme and Otago Exercise Programme (OEP) versus usual care.

METHODS

Ten general practices in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, England, who participated in the ProAct65+ trial were approached to take part. Using maximum variation sampling (age, gender, falls history, fear of falling and trial arm) we recruited, via the practices, 30 people that had participated in the FaME (n = 15) or OEP (n = 15) trial arms. Participants were interviewed in their own homes. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed.

FINDINGS

We identified five themes: choice of exercise programme; commitment, discipline and motivation; benchmarking, feedback and monitoring; benefits of the exercise programmes and reactions to the end of the programmes. There were four sub-themes within the benefits theme: pleasure and boredom, social interaction and isolation, physical benefits, and knowledge and understanding.This study has outlined the experiences and identified specific barriers and facilitators to uptake and completion of falls-prevention exercises by older adults. The perspective and experiences of these participants is important if programmes are to be designed to meet the needs of the target population. Insights from this study will enable commissioners to develop and provide appropriate falls-prevention exercise programmes that encourage high uptake and programme completion.

摘要

目的

探讨老年人参与力量和平衡锻炼计划的经历,并了解参与者选择并完成该计划的理由。

背景

定期进行体育锻炼,特别是力量和平衡练习,已被证明可以改善老年人的健康状况,提升幸福感,并降低跌倒风险。随着老年人口数量的增加,了解老年人参与力量和平衡计划的经历以及促使他们参与并完成计划的因素极为重要。本文报告了老年人参与ProAct65+(一项关于跌倒管理锻炼(FaME)计划和奥塔哥锻炼计划(OEP)与常规护理对比的随机对照试验)的定性体验。

方法

我们联系了英国诺丁汉郡和德比郡参与ProAct65+试验的十家普通医疗机构,邀请其参与。我们通过这些机构,采用最大差异抽样法(考虑年龄、性别、跌倒史、跌倒恐惧及试验分组)招募了30名参与FaME试验组(n = 15)或OEP试验组(n = 15)的人员。在参与者家中对其进行访谈。访谈进行了录音,逐字转录并进行了主题分析。

结果

我们确定了五个主题:锻炼计划的选择;投入、自律和动机;基准、反馈和监测;锻炼计划的益处以及对计划结束的反应。在益处主题中有四个子主题:愉悦与无聊、社交互动与孤立、身体益处以及知识与理解。本研究概述了老年人的经历,并确定了影响他们参与和完成预防跌倒锻炼的具体障碍和促进因素。如果要设计出满足目标人群需求的计划,这些参与者的观点和经历至关重要。本研究的见解将使项目专员能够制定并提供合适的预防跌倒锻炼计划,以鼓励更多人参与并完成计划。

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