Schoster Britta, Callahan Leigh F, Meier Andrea, Mielenz Thelma, DiMartino Lisa
Thurston Arthritis Research Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7280, USA.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2005 Jul;2(3):A11. Epub 2005 Jun 15.
Developed by the Arthritis Foundation, People with Arthritis Can Exercise is a community-based exercise program for individuals with arthritis. This qualitative study was designed to assess participant satisfaction with the program and examine motivators and barriers to attending program classes.
We conducted an 8-week randomized controlled trial of People with Arthritis Can Exercise among 347 participants residing in 18 urban and rural communities across North Carolina. Semistructured telephone interviews were conducted with 51 of the participants. Participants were asked about their overall satisfaction with the program. Motivating factors and barriers to attending the classes, including content, instructor, location, and schedule, were examined.
Of the 51 participants interviewed, 96% were female, with an average age in years of 67 (range, 32-90 years). Participants reported deriving considerable social support from exercising in a group with others who have arthritis. They identified two main factors that motivated them to continue participating in the exercise class: ability to work at their own pace during the class and confidence that they could do different kinds of exercise safely. Participants also reported that the instructor played a vital role in sustaining their motivation to exercise. Among the participants, noncompleters of the program reported arthritis-related illness or insufficient physical challenge as key barriers to class participation.
This study suggests that a group exercise program for older adults with arthritis promotes a sense of social support and increases self-efficacy for exercise by allowing participants to work at their own pace.
“关节炎患者也能锻炼”是由关节炎基金会开发的一项针对关节炎患者的社区锻炼项目。这项定性研究旨在评估参与者对该项目的满意度,并探究参加项目课程的动机和障碍。
我们在北卡罗来纳州18个城乡社区的347名参与者中进行了为期8周的“关节炎患者也能锻炼”随机对照试验。对51名参与者进行了半结构化电话访谈。询问参与者对该项目的总体满意度。研究了参加课程的激励因素和障碍,包括课程内容、教练、地点和时间表。
在接受访谈的51名参与者中,96%为女性,平均年龄67岁(范围32 - 90岁)。参与者报告称,与其他患有关节炎的人一起锻炼能获得相当多的社会支持。他们确定了促使他们继续参加锻炼课程的两个主要因素:上课时能够按照自己的节奏进行锻炼,以及相信自己能够安全地进行各种锻炼。参与者还表示,教练在维持他们的锻炼动机方面发挥了至关重要的作用。在参与者中,未完成该项目的人报告称,与关节炎相关的疾病或身体挑战不足是参加课程的主要障碍。
这项研究表明,针对患有关节炎的老年人的团体锻炼项目通过让参与者按照自己的节奏进行锻炼,促进了社会支持感,并提高了锻炼的自我效能感。