Lees Emily, Taylor Wendell C, Hepworth Joseph T, Feliz Karina, Cassells Andrea, Tobin Jonathan N
College of Nursing, Houston Baptist University, Houston, TX, USA.
J Aging Phys Act. 2007 Oct;15(4):425-38. doi: 10.1123/japa.15.4.425.
Despite the numerous benefits of physical activity, older adults continue to be more sedentary than their younger counterparts, and sedentary behavior is more prevalent among older racial and ethnic minorities than among Whites. This study used the nominal group technique (NGT) to examine participants' perceptions of what neighborhood environmental changes would encourage greater physical activity for older African American and Hispanic women. Participants age 50-75 years were recruited from 2 urban community health clinics. Nine NGT sessions (45 participants) were conducted. The women were asked what changes in their neighborhood environment would encourage them to become more physically active. Responses to the research question were tabulated, and qualitative analysis was used to identify themes and categories. Major categories were physical environment changes, safety, and activities/social support. Although the physical environment received the greatest number of points, concerns for personal safety cut across categories. Participants indicated the need for more facilities in which to be active.
尽管体育活动有诸多益处,但老年人仍然比年轻人久坐不动的时间更长,而且久坐行为在老年种族和少数族裔中比在白人中更为普遍。本研究采用名义群体技术(NGT)来调查参与者对于邻里环境变化的看法,这些变化将鼓励老年非裔美国女性和西班牙裔女性增加体育活动。从两家城市社区健康诊所招募了年龄在50 - 75岁之间的参与者。进行了九次名义群体技术会议(45名参与者)。研究人员询问这些女性,她们邻里环境的哪些变化会促使她们增加体育活动。对研究问题的回答进行了列表整理,并采用定性分析来确定主题和类别。主要类别包括物理环境变化、安全以及活动/社会支持。尽管物理环境获得的分数最多,但对个人安全的担忧贯穿各个类别。参与者表示需要更多可供活动的设施。