School of Health and Human Performance, Faculty of Science and Health, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland.
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford, Ireland.
BMC Pulm Med. 2021 Apr 2;21(1):113. doi: 10.1186/s12890-021-01482-x.
Physical activity (PA) is a well-documented and accepted adjunct therapy for the maintenance and improvement of long-term health in cystic fibrosis (CF). Although the benefits of PA for CF populations are well-established, adherence to PA programmes within this population remains low. This study aimed to investigate the factors that influence engagement in physical activity, and to explore exercise preferences, among adults with cystic fibrosis (CF).
Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted. Participants were twenty-one adults (mean age 35 years, SD ± 8) with an established diagnosis of CF, living in Ireland. Interview scripts were digitally recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.
Four main themes emerged: barriers, motives, value of exercise-related outcomes, and exercise preferences. The main barriers included: low energy levels, time, the weather, and exercise-related confidence. Enjoyment and perceived competence underpinned autonomous motivation. Participants who self-identified as being regularly active valued personally identified exercise-related outcomes such as, accomplishment and affect regulation. Participants indicated a preference for home-based physical activity programs compared to gym- or facility-based programs.
Interventions aimed at promoting physical activity among adults with CF should involve programs that foster autonomous motivation, enjoyable activities, personally identified outcomes, competence and that can be conducted from the home environment.
To increase physical activity participation among adults with CF, interventions that can be conducted from the home environment, that pay attention to the patients' personally-valued exercise outcomes may be required.
身体活动(PA)是一种经过充分证明和被广泛接受的辅助疗法,可用于维持和改善囊性纤维化(CF)患者的长期健康。尽管 PA 对 CF 患者的益处已得到充分证实,但该人群对 PA 计划的依从性仍然较低。本研究旨在调查影响 CF 成人参与身体活动的因素,并探讨他们的运动偏好。
采用半结构式电话访谈的方式,对 21 名成年 CF 患者(平均年龄 35 岁,标准差±8)进行了访谈。所有参与者均居住在爱尔兰,且已被确诊为 CF。访谈脚本被数字化记录并逐字转录。采用主题分析法对数据进行分析。
出现了四个主要主题:障碍、动机、与运动相关的结果的价值和运动偏好。主要障碍包括:低能量水平、时间、天气和运动相关的信心。享受和感知能力支撑自主动机。自我报告经常活跃的参与者重视个人确定的与运动相关的结果,如成就感和情绪调节。参与者表示更喜欢在家中进行体育活动,而不是在健身房或设施中进行。
针对 CF 成人的身体活动促进干预措施应包括培养自主动机、促进有趣活动、个人确定的结果、能力的计划,并且可以在家中进行。
为了增加 CF 成人的身体活动参与度,可能需要采取可以在家中进行、关注患者个人重视的运动结果的干预措施。